Sensors boost for European process industries
Published on 1 September 2017European industry is set to benefit from a new project focussed on developing smart tomographic sensors to improve their effectiveness and competitiveness.
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European industry is set to benefit from a new project focussed on developing smart tomographic sensors to improve their effectiveness and competitiveness.
As you may be aware from recent media coverage and our update on 4 August, enquiries are being made of us by the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
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