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Turkish company 'Durmazlar Holding' has won Tram transportation tender in Poland for 20mil euros. 12 Tram sets will be used in City of Olsztyn.
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Yeah I knew that, the research is now about using graphene on all sorts of products. Which seems to be difficult for now.
Turkish ASELSAN, IBM to develop battery for electric cars
Turkish defense company ASELSAN and IBM have signed a deal to develop batteries that will enable electric cars to make journeys of five times the current distance after being charged, the company said by a written statement Nov. 24.
The agreement was signed by ASELSAN General Manager Faik Eken and IBM Vice President Kenneth J. Keating Jr. to conduct research and development activities together on Metal-Air batteries for use in electric cars during the initial stage.
The companies will then start to develop a new generation of batteries.
“Metal-Air Batteries, which are planned to be developed jointly by ASELSAN and IBM, will be able to have five times more power storage capacity than a Li-on battery. The new batteries will thus become a milestone on the road to resolving a range of problems in electric cars,” said the statement. An electric car with Li-on technologies could travel 160 kilometers (100 miles) after being charged, but the new Metal-Air technologies will enable such cars to travel 800 km (500 miles) after being charged, according to the statement.
ASELSAN and IBM will also cooperate in developing integrated circuits for a series of different radar technologies.
Turkish ASELSAN, IBM to develop battery for electric cars - BUSINESS
I saw someone else in Twitter asking a question about grafin to Otokar too..@Combat-Master
Do you happen to know of any R&D projects concerning Graphene in Turkey?
According to this link (https://www.ntv.com.tr/teknoloji/teknolojide-grafen-devrimi,hN_IrtGEg0SvpfgqRj2BJQ), Tubitak and Sabanci university have some projects ongoing, but haven't really heard anything. I'm hoping you would know more.
94 GHz is really good.ASELSAN and IBM successfully co-developed phased array, scalable, Silisium- Germanium (SiGe) based integrated circuits to be used in T/R modules of millimeter wave radars. The integrated circuits developed in this project will operate at millimeter wavelengths (94ghz) and they are planned to be used in nonmilitary radar applications, such as border protection, airport foreign object debris detection, short range naval target detection, meteorology and autonomous landing systems.
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Actually 94 GHz is just at the top part of W band(60-100) and near to W band communication link used in high speed data transfer in sattelites.(75-80; something like that)94 GHz is really good.
For a quick compare, the frequency used for commercial sattelite TV communication is just 10 GHz.
That is Persian though
Language of science in Ottoman elites.That is Persian though
A comment on the twitter post:Language of science in Ottoman elites.
I dont know how true it is though..This Persian book authored by Ibrahim bin Mohammad Al-Tiflisi (al-Tiblisi), from Georgia, who served as head of Astronomy during Seljuk ruler Arsalan.