Need Foreseen in Embedded for Model-Based DesignMakers of embedded mechatronic systems are increasingly employing model-based design, but will need to boost their use of it in coming years, said a maker of simulation software at National Manufacturing Week today. Full Story
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Z Corp. Rolls Out New 3D Scanner Z Corp. introduced a new “tri-ocular” 3D scanner at National Manufacturing Week that it claims improves the resolution of its previous scanner. Full Story Modular System Simplifies Robot Expansion The CamoLine, being previewed by Bosch Rexroth, represents a merger of Bosch and Rexroth technologies, according to Bashar Abdo, product manager. It also gives system integrators much more flexibility. Full Story Baldor Rolls Multi-Axis Ethernet Drive Baldor Electric Corp. rolled out an Ethernet-connected multi-axis drive this week that could provide real-time, deterministic operation for factories that need control of multiple machines. Full Story George W. Hauls the Freight George Bush is working the show floor at National Manufacturing Week in Rosemont, IL, pushing a 55-gallon drum of waste materials for solvent recycler Becca Inc. Full Story
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