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Content posted in October 2009
Dassault to Acquire IBM's PLM Sales And Consulting Arm
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10/29/2009  Post a comment
$600 million deal will allow both companies to focus on their core competencies and simplify the engagement process for customers
New Technology Yields Bioplastic Molding Blends
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10/26/2009  Post a comment
Physical properties of high-impact polystyrene are maintained
Study Says EVs Won't Sell if Oil Prices Don't Rise
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10/23/2009  Post a comment
Even if oil prices double, electric cars won't sell like today's hybrids
Plastic Radio Case Slashes Assembly Costs
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10/21/2009  Post a comment
Delphi innovation may replace numerous sheet metal enclosures for electronics in cars and elsewhere
COMSOL Makes Multiphysics More CAD-Like
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10/20/2009  Post a comment
Version 4.0 upgrade boasts Model Builder graphical programming tools and a new user interface that makes multiphysics more accessible
Consider High-Performance Films to Solve Engineering Problems
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10/16/2009  Post a comment
High-quality, thin-gauge files made from high-performance plastics
Siemens NX 7.0 Goes HD with Visual Analytics
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10/15/2009  Post a comment
Along with enhancements to Synchronous Technology, upgrade sports HD3D environment for presenting product data visually to aid in decision making
Lamborghini Gives Auto Composites a Huge Boost
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10/15/2009  Post a comment
Seattle area emerges as major center for carbon composites research and development
Syntactic Foams Provide Buoyancy for Drones
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10/14/2009  Post a comment
Preformed glass, ceramic or plastic bubbles create foams with unique engineering properties
Cataloging Reasons to Stick with Paper
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10/14/2009  Post a comment
Internet's benefits haven't displaced print catalogs
Blue Earth Technology Develops New Air Motor
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10/14/2009  Post a comment
Company says it is the first to use air cylinders to provide rotary motion
Detector Cuts Energy Consumption in HVAC Systems
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10/13/2009  Post a comment
Bridges gap between simple sensors and infrared cameras
Freescale Touch Sensor Draws Less Current
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10/12/2009  Post a comment
Brings touchpad interfaces to cell phones, GPS systems and garage door openers
Dell Rolls out Entry-Level Workstation Optimized for AutoCAD
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10/8/2009  Post a comment
The single-socket Precision T1500 offers a professional 2-D and 3-D solution for engineers on a tight budget
New Technology at Pack Expo Focuses on Price, Performance
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10/7/2009  Post a comment
Suppliers hope to turn recent flurry of quotes into more sales
Robotic Renaissance
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10/1/2009  Post a comment
What is the future of industrial robotics?




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