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Content posted in January 2009
The Future of MEMS
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The venerable motion sensors and actuators push beyond their initial industry strongholds
Automotive Engineering Still Shines in Detroit
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The crossover Ford Flex is one example of how American engineers continue to innovate
MIT Develops Robotic Forklift For Battle Zones
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Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed a remote-controlled robotic forklift
Supercomputing Hits the Desktop
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A new wave of high performance computers (HPC) leverages a hybrid CPU/GPU architecture to bring cluster-level performance to the desktop
Extending the Reach of Exoskeletons
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UCSC professor develops medical robotics device with new neural system and seven degrees of freedom
Home Theaters Employ Big, Bright LEDs
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New chipsets are key to bringing LEDs to DLP projectors
Maintaining Design Integrity through Multiple Product Cycles
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Motorola's use of PTC software keeps mechatronic challenges in line
Robotics Toy Manufacturer Gets Serious
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1/10/2009  Post a comment
Innovation First announces student category for robotics competition
Mobile Robotics and Energid Collaborate On Robotics System
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Target markets range from elderly assistance to bomb defusing
Electric Motors Fit In
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1/5/2009  Post a comment
Suppliers make it easier to integrate motors into motion systems
LSI, Freescale Roll Out DSPs for Broadband, Telecom
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Targeted at media gateways, wireless base stations
New Resin Targets Inserts
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Electronic parts require better mating of plastics to metal
Setting Alternative Energy in Motion
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The push for energy independence will affect automation systems
Faster Processors Pave Way for Vision, 3-D TV
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Multi-core microcontrollers and DSPs will boost vehicle safety, improve entertainment
Virtual Product Development Gaining Traction
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Advances in simulation, 3-D collaboration tools and CPU horsepower are leading the charge
Carbon Fiber, Nanotubes Are Leaps in Assembly Technology
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Carbon fiber, nanotubes boost performance
A Smoother Ride Ahead
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1/4/2009  Post a comment
Electronically controlled air suspension systems now available for passenger cars
The Economy Hits The MEMS Market
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1/2/2009  Post a comment
Yole Development analyst downgrades MEMS forecast




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