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Content tagged with Automation & Control posted in May 2009
Siemens Showcases Solid Edge with Synchronous Technology 2
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Upgrade extends the history-free, feature-based modeling functionality deeper into the product, including sheet metal design functions
Dassault Kicks Abaqus FEA up a Notch
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The 6.9 release is better tuned for high-performance computing and ushers in a range of new capabilities in the areas of analysis, performance and visualization
IBM Bolsters Rational Line for Mechatronics Development
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Team Webtop is front and center, delivering a portal-like view into an integrated development environment
It's a Buyers' Market for 3D Printers
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Overall unit sales rose just 3.7 percent in 2008
New Rapid Prototyping Approach Features Fast Build Times
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Huntsman technology will compete against laser-based systems
IMS Research Predicts ac Induction Motor Market Growth to Triple by 2011
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Market research firm expects increase due to government-led initiative toward higher efficiency motors
New Metal-Forming Technology Creates Design Freedom
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Precise bending channels can be manufactured within a structure
NVIDIA Unleashes Tesla Horsepower in Preconfigured Cluster
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The ready-to-power-up solution provides engineering groups an easy way to leverage GPU horsepower for data-intensive applications
Maplesoft Unlocks Advanced Mathematics
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5/6/2009  Post a comment
Maple 13 and MapleSim2 offer 3-D visualization and animation capabilities designed to make modeling mathematics more interactive and accessible.




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