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Southco Releases Updated Draw Latch in 316 Stainless Steel
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The v7 is more corrosive-resistant
Fuji Electric Retail Systems Drops a Coin for Mechatronics
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Engineers turn to 3D design to model “unmanned merchants”
E Ink Announces New Line of Vizplex Electronic Paper
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New displays come brighter, faster and with more size options
Robotics: Mechatronics in Action
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Name a manufacturing application, and it’s likely that a robot is on the job to help boost productivity
National Instruments Releases PXI Express Modules and Chassis
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New instruments allow for faster throughput
ABS Durability and Dimensional Strength Favor Roles in Rapid Prototyping
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Users expect more from the prototyping process – and they are starting to get it
Boeing's Global Collaboration Environment Pioneers Groundbreaking 787 Dreamliner Development Effort
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Global Collaboration Environment lets 787 partners design, build and test components and manufacturing processes for the aircraft digitally
Ford Sync
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Linear Products on the Move
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The latest linear motion products offer choices in size and performance
External Gas Molding Is a Design Hit
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Plastics/metal structures are hot for vehicles. External gas molding is coming while molded-in color advances
Snap Fasteners Slash Assembly Time
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A new approach to metal assembly is initially more expensive, but reduces installation time and eases supply chain headaches
In Tune with Cochlear Implants
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Technical breakthroughs are making the quality of life much richer for individuals with moderately severe to profound hearing loss
Design Considerations for Wireless Implants
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Optimum balance among power consumption, range and data rate is key
Staying Ahead at the FIRST Robotics Competition
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Boston team overcomes challenges with strategy at 2007 FRC
The Cutting Edge of Haptic Research Graphical System Design
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Interface provides users with sensory feedback to feel what's happening
GM, Chrysler, Ford, Toyota Roll Out NASCAR 'Cars of Tomorrow'
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Engineers are scrambling to find new ways to build winners after NASCAR’s safety effort increased drag and reduced vehicle speeds
Neurostimulation Comes of Age
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One of medicine's fastest-growing therapies targets diseases and injuries for which drugs and surgery fail to bring relief
Turck Releases FCMI Magnetic Flow Meter
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New inline system measures beyond flow/no flow
Rosales and Partners Design Curved Steel Bridge for Washington D.C.
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Tube structure incorporates basic materials with original design
Ruland Releases 316 Stainless-Steel Bore Shaft Collars
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Highly corrosive-resistant collars made from 316 stainless steel
Boeing, Department of Homeland Security Implement Project 28 Virtual Fence
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SBINet’s Project 28 is underway and scheduled for completion in mid-June
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