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Content posted in March 2003
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3D System's laser sintering machines now work with more metals
Digital hydraulic valves gaining momentum
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Distributed control is driving adoption
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Chipmaker focuses on freebies for engineers
Rod Creep
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Just the facts, please
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An engineer has his day in court
Fashion Maven
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Solving the Problem of Finding Good Problem Solvers
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Engineering schools get funding
Tuned In
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NDES highlights trends
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Connecticut companies spur development
Engineering Students You'd Love to Hire
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Snapshots of some of the best and brightest engineers to be
FPGAs Find More Uses, Markets
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Programmable chips often worth the premium
Compact products are a big trend at NDES
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When it comes to motion control products, size does matter
Laser Boost
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Software Pumps Up Demonstrator
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From design to data acquisition, popular packages pave the way
Women take charge
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But the advancements are slow for those who lack a Y chromosome
Software shows its stuff
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Brand new offerings and jazzed-up oldies on display at NDES




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