Industry and Technology
Published on 07/01/2022 at 4:15 p.m.

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This week, you enjoyed our visual tour of the “roadshow” of Omron’s mobile robots. You were also interested in the comparison of the two water electrolysis technologies to produce hydrogen. Also, new scientific publications have caught your attention, such as that of the liquid bot or that of molecules storing information have caught your attention.
It was in its Annecy technical center dedicated to mobile robotics and cobotics that the company kicked off, on December 15, a “Roadshow” which will be presented in several European countries in 2022. A tour in pictures.
A robot… liquid
Drawing inspiration from the walk on water mastered by more than 1200 species, a team of researchers from the Berkeley laboratory and the University of Massachusetts have created a self-contained water-based system, capable of capturing liquid underwater and delivering it to the surface. This principle, which would eventually make it possible to create a “liquid robot” or “liquidbot”.
Alkaline electrolysis and PEM
Alkaline electrolyzers and proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers are positioned as mature solutions for the production of green hydrogen for industrialists seeking decarbonization . Comparison of these two technologies.
Store data on molecule-magnets Rather than nanoparticles, you might as well store information on molecules. This is the technological solution envisaged by chemists to further miniaturize the storage systems of the information.
It is still necessary to manage to control the organization of the molecule-magnets in space… Challenge raised thanks to coordination chemistry by research teams from the Paul Pascal Research Center and the University of Canterbury.
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