Friday, November 30, 2007

Honeywell moves HQ to ShanghaiUS industrial conglomerate Honeywell has announced that it will move the headquarters of its electronic materials business from the United States to Shanghai to better position itself for further growth in Asia. The company also announced that Shanghai UOP Ltd, the largest molecular sieve adsorbents manufacturing plant in Asia, has completed an expansion to boost capacity to meet growing demand in China. Shanghai UOP is a subsidiary company of Honeywell China. "The relocation of the electronic materials' global headquarters to Shanghai will further underline Honeywell's emphasis on China as an important platform to drive Honeywell's globalization," Honeywell China's CEO Shane...


Honeywell Tests Brain-Wave System
Wall Street Journal - Nov 12, 2007
By ANDY PASZTOR Honeywell International Inc., seeking to speed up how fast humans can analyze intelligence data such as aerial photographs, ...


Honeywell tests brain-wave system: report
Reuters.uk, UK - Nov 12, 2007
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Honeywell International Inc (HON.N: Quote, Profile , Research), looking to speed up how fast humans analyze intelligence data like ...

Honeywell Brain Monitoring Sensor Technology Increases Speed and Precision to Help Analysts Identify Threats and Keep Troops Out of Harm's Way...
CNNMoney.com - Nov 15, 2007
15 /prnewswire-firstcall/ -- Honeywell announced today that it is developing a revolutionary system for the Defense Advanced Research Agency (DARPA) that ...

Microsemi Buys Microwave Device Technology For $7.8M
socalTech.com, CA - Nov 29, 2007
Microsemi said that MDT's customers include Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Honeywell, John Deere, LM Ericcson, Nokia, and Fujitsu.
Microsemi signs agreement to acquire Microwave Device Technology ... CNNMoney.com
Microsemi to Acquire MDT Compound Semiconductors Online (press release)
Microsemi to Acquire MDT Corporation CNNMoney.com
Semiconductor Today - Trading Markets (press release)
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SlashGear
Send in the Drones
SlashGear, AZ - Nov 29, 2007
The MAV (Micro Air Vehicle) is made by Honeywell and soar over 10000 feet. These unmanned units, which the


DailyTech
Honeywell Details Augmented Cognition Research Programs
DailyTech, IL - Nov 13, 2007
A US Army commander equiped with Honeywell's augcog tech during an evaluation at Aberdeen Proving Ground. (Source: US Army and Honeywell Laboratories) An ...
Dubious in Dubai
Motley Fool - Nov 21, 2007
So top suppliers like Honeywell (NYSE: HON) and Parker Hannifen (NYSE: PH) will likely benefit. Honeywell makes avionics, and Parker makes lots of aircraft ...
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Aerospace Online (press release)
Honeywell Force And Rotary Torque Sensors Make European Debut
Aerospace Online (press release), PA - Nov 16, 2007
Minneapolis, MN – Honeywell recently introduced its linear force and rotary torque sensors. These
Honeywell seeks to use brainwaves to more quickly analyze ...
engadget, CA - Nov 12, 2007
In a scenario that could have been ripped straight from the pages of Chuck, Honeywell is apparently hoping to monitor analysts' brains in order to more ...

Tiny sensor measures tiny magnetic fields
ABC Science Online, Australia - Nov 1, 2007
A magnetic sensor smaller than a grain of rice and sensitive enough to detect the brainwave of someone daydreaming has been developed by US scientists who ...


Walrus Magazine
The Brain Trainer
Walrus Magazine, Canada - Nov 16, 2007
Sensors still attached, the client attempts to use his or her brainwaves to control the images that now appear on the monitor. ...

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