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Content posted in November 2006
CAD Translation Remains a Problem for Engineers
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Survey shows little improvement for those using many design tools
Semiconductor Capacity Decline Will Have Impact
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Drop foreseen in research and high-end engineering jobs
Lockheed, Toyota and Others Now Blending Technology, People
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Companies focus on processes and culture to get the most from new technology
New Motion Control Assoc. Joins Industry
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Group focuses on online tools, conferences and trade shows
Engineering Goes Global
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Offshore outsourcing is growing rapidly, putting pressure on U.S. engineers
All-in-One Drive Module
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Digital control, analog interface and power stage in a single package
Blow Molding PVDF
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Kynar, a high-purity fluoropolymer, can be more easily transformed into hollow parts thanks to a blow-molding breakthrough
Improved, Not Cheaper
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Better performance and cost savings at the system level
Wrap-Up
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Regulations, standards, certifications drive trends
Changing Motorscape
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Focusing on power density, motion control solutions
Automation Vendors Gather at Assembly Tech
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More than 600 exhibitors present new automation technology
Drives Are Smarter
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Intelligent drives provide distributed processing in unique product designs
Seven ICs in One Chip
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Energy measuring chip brings more LCD meters to residential market
Using the Power
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Controllers focus on using highly integrated solutions
Industrial Motion Control Sensors
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Solving difficult problems with ease
Add Functionality, Reduce Waste
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Fluid power defines its role in the system




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