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McLaughlin Advanced Technology Track Complete - PLANT

McLaughlin Advanced Technology Track Complete February 23, 2021   Mario Cywinski Photo: GM Canada Engineers at Oshawa, Ontario’s Canadian Technical Centre (CTC) can now test on the completed McLaughlin Advanced Technology Track (CTC MATT). “Canada has become the ideal place for GM to expand its engineering work for the future – and the opening of the CTC McLaughlin Advanced Technology Track will take that work even further,” said Scott Bell, President and Managing Director, GM Canada. “We’re excited for the next big step forward in advanced technology development and testing – right here in Oshawa.” Photo: GM Canada The track is oval-shape in design, allowing for continuous driving and four lanes with speeds ranging from 60 to100 km/h. CTC MATT will assist with the development and integration of software and hardware for advanced vehicle systems, including vehicle motion embedded controls, advanced driver assistance systems, autonomous

NI farmers team up to launch innovative carbon project

NI farmers team up to launch innovative carbon project Seven farmers from across Northern Ireland have teamed up to secure funding from Europe to investigate practical ways to measure, manage and reduce carbon emissions from ruminant farming. Dubbed ARCZero’ (an acronym for Accelerating Ruminant Carbon to Zero), the group will work alongside AgriSearch, Devenish, Birnie Consultancy and Queen’s University Belfast. The first challenge is to determine how much carbon is held in their soils through soil sampling and analysis. Then, using aerial LiDAR surveying they’ll try to fully understand the amount held in the hedgerows and trees on the farms.

Pathway to net carbon zero

Pathway to net carbon zero A group of seven farmers from across Northern Ireland have started an innovative project, having secured funding through the European Innovation Partnership Scheme, which will investigate practical ways to measure, manage and reduce carbon in ruminant farming. Sunday, 21st February 2021, 12:11 pm Greg Harken, Graduate Scientist from RPS pictured taking soil samples on the Bell farm in Co. Antrim along with Roger, Hilary & Scott Bell Led by John Gilliland, the ‘ARCZero’ (an acronym for Accelerating Ruminant Carbon to Zero) project will be spearheaded by Patrick Casement, Roger Bell, John Egerton, Hugh Harbison, Ian McClelland, Simon Best and partnered by AgriSearch, Devenish, Birnie Consultancy and QUB.

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