Hello, Fuzhou! Accelerating the construction of the modern cosmopolis under the guidance of the blueprint

FUZHOU, China, May 23, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/– On May 21st, local time in the United States, the promo film of Fuzhou City in  Fujian Province boarded on the “China screen” at Times Square in New York,  showing the beauty of humanity, modernity and ecology of this coastal city in  the “crossroads of the world”.

The promo film of Fuzhou City in Fujian Province boarded on the “China screen” at Times Square in New York.

In the film, Min Opera, China’s national intangible cultural heritage, is sung  in the Three Lanes and Seven Alleys historical and cultural district, which is  known as the “living fossil of China’s city street system” and the “museum of  architecture in Ming and Qing dynasties”; landmarks such as the Strait Culture  and Arts Center – the opening venue of the 44th World Heritage Committee, and  the Sports Center of the first China Youth Games, flash one by one,  demonstrating the international flair of the city; flocks of egrets fly over  Fuzhou’s “mother river” Min River and Min River Estuary National Wetland Park,  with a clear view of Fuzhou’s picturesque scenery.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of the implementation of the “3820”  strategic project in Fuzhou. In the early 1990s, the “3820” strategic project  was planned and implemented, putting forward the great idea of building a  modern metropolis, which had a significant and far-reaching impact on Fuzhou at  the turn of the century.

Actions should always be taken based on the blueprint. Nowadays, the door of  Fuzhou is further opened, the “circle of friends” is expanded, and the  “international flair” is better manifested. As a beautiful coastal city and the  city of happiness, Fuzhou is evolving to be a modern cosmopolis featured by  tolerance and openness of mind.

Source: The Publicity Department of the CPC Fuzhou Municipal Committee

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“Shanxi Electric Power Transmission” exceeded 40 billion kilowatt-hours in the first four months

TAIYUAN, China, May 23, 2022 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/– Recently, the State Grid Shanxi Electric Power Company released data showing  that electric power from Shanxi which was transmitted to other regions completed 40.62 billion KWH, an increase of 1.38 billion KWH year-on-year, and the proportion of new energy power of “Shanxi Electric Power Transmission” continued to increase.

In order to increase the transmission of electricity from Shanxi, Shanxi Electric Power Trading Center pays close attention to the demand for electricity in various regions, flexibly conducts transactions of electric power transmission and expands inter-provincial markets, while expanding the scale of electric power transmission, it innovates transaction varieties and promotes new energy consumption.

In January this year, electric power from Shanxi entered Shanghai for the first time, expanding the new energy consumption space of 300,000 kilowatts during the trough period; during the Beijing Winter Games, nearly 800 million kilowatt-hours of new energy power was sent to Beijing; in March, new energy company from Shanxi Province and Hebei Fengning Pumped-storage Power Station carried out a cross-provincial interactive corresponding transactions for the first time, increasing the new energy consumption space by 300,000 kilowatts.

As a national electric power transmission base, there are currently 10 electric power transmission channels in Shanxi, with a transmission capacity of 38.3 million kilowatts. In the first four months, electric power from Shanxi has been transmitted to 14 provinces and cities including Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Chongqing, Shandong, Jiangsu, Hebei, Zhejiang, Hunan, and Henan, which is the highest in history within range.

Source: The State Grid Shanxi Electric Power Company

Crocus Delivers the Future of High Precision, High Current Contactless Isolated Current Sense

The CT45x showcases the advantages of TMR sensors to rethink and simplify solutions in the high precision, high current application space

MILPITAS, Calif., May 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Crocus Technology Inc., the leading supplier of disruptive TMR (Tunnel Magneto-Resistance) XtremeSense® sensors, today announced the CT45x family of contactless isolated current sensors to enable high precision and high current measurements in a more simplified solution. Unlike existing solutions, the CT45x allows manufacturers to eliminate costly shields, concentrators or cores. The CT452 and CT453 offers contactless 0.7% accuracy, 1 MHz bandwidth, and better than -50 dB immunity to external magnetic fields without additional mechanical components. This combination of performance and accuracy enables customers to reduce their overall product size and weight which enables them to replace large and costly current sense modules with a small and simple solution.

As current requirements have been increasing so have the challenges of accurately measuring high currents, typically >200 A and often up to 2,000 A. Shunt resistors with isolated amplifiers are broadly used but present an issue with I2R losses and tend to be large and costly. Existing magnetic based solutions like Hall Effect and AMR are less accurate and have high temperature drift. The CT45x products are based on XtremeSense TMR technology that delivers the future with a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) contactless approach which can scale with the system requirements, high bandwidth and fast response time, common-model field rejection, combined with high accuracy measurements over temperature.

In addition, many applications now require very accurate current measurements in the milliamp range up to the 1,000 A range or more. Often this type of solution involves multiple current sensors to achieve the desired system performance with many design compromises and complexities. Using Crocus’ XtremeSense TMR current sensors allows for a no-compromise and simple solution using a single CT45x sensor which provides a large dynamic range and a high SNR. For example, the CT45x is able to measure down to 500 mA resolution and up to 1,800 A while maintaining better than 0.7% accuracy.

The CT45x offers groundbreaking noise performance, as low as 0.55 mVRMS, to enable applications to sense small current levels and small changes or variations in current through a busbar. This performance is almost 10 times better than existing Hall Effect solutions. This results in a SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) as high as 77 dB for the CT45x measurement which allows the system to process higher resolution data with higher accuracy.

“With the introduction of the CT45x family of contactless current sense products, we now have a complete portfolio of products for our customers from small currents to larger currents,” states Zack Deiri, President and CEO of Crocus Technology. “This product based on Crocus’ cutting-edge TMR technology is the most exciting for us as the benefits of our XtremeSense TMR are addressing the needs of higher current applications that can’t be met with existing solutions without compromises. Crocus is excited to be addressing new high current markets such as BMS, Inverters, DC/DC Converter and many others.”

Product features and performance:

CT450 & CT452 (5 V version) & CT453 (3.3 V version)

Isolated Contactless Current Sensor

Capable of measuring currents from 5 mA to >2,000 A

Total output error ±0.7% Full-Scale

300 ns response time, 1 MHz bandwidth

Available in six different configured field ranges

Protection capability with Over Field Detection (OFD)

Integrated Common Mode Field Rejection (CMFR) with >90% immunity (CT452/3)

Uniform magnetic field sensing (CT450)

Targeting applications in EV Chargers, Battery Management Systems (BMS), DC/DC Converters, 48-V system, Bidirectional Charging and AC/DC Inverters.

The CT450 is available in TSSOP-8 package. The CT452/3 are available in TSSOP-16 package For more information, please visit the product webpage:

CT450 https://crocus-technology.com/products/ct450/

CT452 https://crocus-technology.com/products/ct452/

CT453 https://crocus-technology.com/products/ct453/

About Crocus Technology

Crocus Technology develops and manufactures state-of-the-art magnetic sensors based on its patented XtremeSense® TMR sensor technology. Crocus’ disruptive magnetic sensor technology enables the highest sensitivity, the lowest power consumption and smallest size over a wide temperature range. Crocus is headquartered in Milpitas, California. For more information, please visit http://www.crocus-technology.com.

For more information, please contact:

Crocus Technology
Email: info@crocus-technology.com

Former Pakistani Cricketer Mushtaq Ahmad delivered a motivational lecture to UVAS students 

Lahore, May 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Qiraat and Naat Society (QNS) of Senior Tutor Office Society of the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore organized a motivational lecture for the betterment of life according to Islamic guidelines on Monday at City Campus Lahore.

Former Pakistani Cricketer / Former Member Pakistan Cricket Team and Bowling Coach Mushtaq Ahmad delivered a detailed lecture to UVAS students while Former Cricketer of Pakistani Team Mr Zulqarnain, Prof Dr Asim Aslam, Senior Tutor Prof Dr Ali Raza Awan, Prof Dr Yasin Tipu and a large number of students were present.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)
Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road,
Lahore – Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99211374, +92-42-99211449
Email: webmaster@uvas.edu.pk
Website: www.uvas.edu.pk

Dairy-Beef and small ruminant project team organise “National Livestock Forum” 

Lahore, May 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Dairy-Beef and small ruminant project team of the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore in collaboration with the University of Melbourne Australia organised a “National Livestock Forum” in Islamabad.

UVAS Vice-Chancellors Prof Dr Nasim Ahmad, Vice-Chancellor University of Education Lahore (UE) Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha, Dr Fateh Mari from Sindh Agricultural University while Dr David McGill, Dr Angus Campbell and Dr Anna Barrett joined the forum along with the Dairy-Beef and Small Ruminant projects team members. A number of extension managers, heads/CEOs from research and academia, government and NGOs from private and public sector and farmers were present.

Addressing the audience, Prof Nasim said that the project has identified key constraints to smallholder production and implemented innovative nutrition and health solutions that reduce mortality ratio in young lambs. He said such applied research-for-development projects carried out research that resulted in on-farm productivity increases of 25-30% and developed an important innovation, the ‘whole-family extension approach’.

Earlier, Project Manager Dr Humera Iqbal and Dr Hassan Mehmood Warraich spoke about the background of working in Pakistan in dairy, beef and small ruminants’ sectors. Dairy-Beef and Small Ruminant team shared their major contributions to the livestock sector within the previous decade. Dr Humera spoke about importance and gender inclusive approaches in livestock development. Dr Humera and Dr Haroon spoke about the conventional livestock setting in Pakistan and the interventions that the project undertook to mitigate the challenges of smallholder farmers within Pakistan.

The objective of this role play was to highlight the farmer challenges of dairy/beef and sheep/goat farming. Then how traditional farm advisory services by various organisations (govt, private, NGO and research organisations) are impacting overall farm production and then how these can be improved using whole family extension approach.

Dr David highlighted the challenges of smallholder farmers and importance of finding local solutions. Project team also set up stalls based on the themes according to the project objectives and all the participants visited the stalls. At the end Dr Talat Naseer Pasha appreciated the project team for their great contribution to improving the livelihood of the smallholder farmers.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS)
Syed Abdul Qadir Jillani (Out Fall) Road,
Lahore – Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99211374, +92-42-99211449
Email: webmaster@uvas.edu.pk
Website: www.uvas.edu.pk

One-day symposium organized by the department of Chemistry, UET Lahore

Lahore, May 23, 2022 (PPI-OT):A one-day symposium was organized by the department of Chemistry, UET Lahore on Tuesday, 18 May 2022 (Advances in interdisciplinary sciences). Symposium was arranged by Dr Aisha Munawar, under the guidance of Chairperson Prof Dr Farhat Yasmeen.

Speakers from academia and industry addressed the symposium and threw light on the theme of the day, which happens to be of great importance in the present era. Symposium was attended by a large number of faculty and students. At the end, souvenirs and bouquets were handed over to the guest speakers by the respected chairperson, followed by a lunch”.

For more information, contact:
Public Relations Officer,
University of Engineering and Technology (UET)
G.T. Road, Lahore – 54890, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-99250274, +92-42-99029358
Cell: +92-321-9467302
Email: tanveerqasim@yahoo.com
Website: www.uet.edu.pk