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Come and Discover The Fastest Car in the World

As one of the proud sponsors of the Bloodhound SSC project also known as the fastest car in the world, Aish Technologies is hosting an open day in their Broom Road (Poole) offices for the public on Saturday 25th February at 1pm.

Aish Technologies has played a key role on the Education and Legacy of the Bloodhound Project. The open day will host talks by key professionals involved in the making of this engineering wonder, as well as exact replicas of the parts being used for the manufacturing of the car. Attendees will get an in depth look into the car’s functionality and past records as well as the technology being developed solely for this project.

The BLOODHOUND  is a supersonic car that is designed not only to go faster than the speed of sound (supersonic) but to over 1,000mph (1,600km/h). It will cover a mile in just 3.6 seconds. The design is a mix of car and aircraft technology.

"You can never have enough experience because the speed-to-weight ratios are so different. It’s almost as if your instincts and mind are too slow for the speed you’re going. . ." - Richard Noble OBE. - The Bloodhound Project Director

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Aish Technologies Limited, formerly Aish &Co, was formed around the turn of the 20th century. Initially focused on shore-based electrical switch gear and sub stations, throughout the mid-20th century Aish gained a prestigious reputation for designing and manufacturing naval control panels, transformers and wiring looms. From the 1970’s Aish became involved in a number of electronics systems, including Engineer Order Telegraph Systems, Compass Retransmission Units and, notably, Versatile Console Systems (VCS) units and consoles, which provided machinery control, communications and navigation in a common physical format for the Royal Navy’s (and other navies’) latest vessels