“The realm of mechatronics is high speed, high precision, high efficiency. It’s highly robust and micro-miniature.”Dr. Kevin Craig, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Dear Reader, Join an expert in the field of mechatronics, Dr. Kevin Craig, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York for a special webcast presentation “Mechatronics: 21st Century Design Engineering”. This webcast is available for viewing now, 24/7 but for a limited time.
Get answers to the questions you undoubtedly have and discover knowledge of mechatronics that include:
Why should a company consider embracing a mechatronic approach to design?
How does a company change their culture to embrace a mechatronic system approach to design?
What’s the design challenge for a company?
Why design and control integration are very important in mechatronic system design
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