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New aviation icing detection system developed in Alberta

New aviation icing detection system developed in Alberta

Work being done by Alberta company Pegasus, based in Sturgeon County, has gotten the attention of Boeing.

“Boeing is always looking for companies that show great innovation, great technology development,” said Charles ‘Duff’ Sullivan, president of Boeing Canada.

“We’re extremely honoured that they’re able to actually share this publicly, the work we’ve been able to do with them,” added the founder & CEO of Pegasus, Cole Rosentreter.

Pegasus has developed a “game changing” new technology for the aviation industry called Motion Icing Detection Alert System (MIDAS).

“We developed this technology that allows us to actually detect icing buildup in real-time,” Rosentreter said.

“This allows us to basically peel and patch onto any surface on an aircraft … to give you real time alerts and life-saving warnings at the very early onset of icing conditions,” Rosentreter said.

He said icing is one of the biggest hazards and costs for the aviation

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IBM Debuts Next-Generation Quantum Processor & IBM Quantum System Two, Extends Roadmap to Advance Era of Quantum Utility Dec 4, 2023

IBM Debuts Next-Generation Quantum Processor & IBM Quantum System Two, Extends Roadmap to Advance Era of Quantum Utility Dec 4, 2023

New Computer Technology

At some point in the coming decade, we’ll need to make the jump to a new technology, and the smart money’s on graphene. That changeover is going to seriously shake up the status quo of the computer industry, and make and lose a lot of fortunes. It’s very likely that in a few decades we may find ourselves back here again, debating what new technology is going to take over, now that we’ve reached the limits of graphene. The first problem was solved when electronics giant Samsung announced that its research arm had discovered a way to mass produce whole graphene crystals with high purity. The issue is that, while graphene’s extreme conductivity makes it attractive from a heat perspective, it’s also annoying when you want to make transistors – devices that are intended to stop conducting billions of times a second.

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