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IBM Layoffs; Company Eyes New Markets

June 13, 2013 5:15 pm | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

IBM has laid off an undisclosed number of workers this week as the company intensifies its focus on some of the technology industry's hottest markets. The cutbacks are part of a reorganization that IBM executives disclosed in April during a conference call discussing the Armonk, NY, company's first-quarter earnings.

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JT2Go Brings Free JT Viewing to Windows 8 Devices

June 13, 2013 4:32 pm | by Siemens PLM Software | Siemens Plm Software | News | Comments

JT is the common language of PLM and it is the first ISO International Standard (IS 14306-1) for 3D visualization and collaboration. JT2Go enables users to view 3D JT files for free, eliminating the barrier for companies to communicate clearly in 3D with their partners, suppliers and customers throughout the product lifecycle.

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Faiveley Transport Event Recorders

June 13, 2013 4:21 pm | by Faiveley Transport | News | Comments

Faiveley Transport’s event recorders stand out first and foremost for their reliability. Analyzing customer feedback has enabled new optimized programs to be launched. One of the design differences is the reduced number of electronic card components, ensuring that only the cards necessary are used.

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Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Selected by Pininfarina to Design New Concept Car

June 13, 2013 4:00 pm | by Dassault Systèmes | News | Comments

Dassault Systèmes, the 3DEXPERIENCE Company, has announced that leading Italian design house Pininfarina, has selected Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE CATIA for Creative Designers application, to design and manufacture a new concept car in honor of its honorary chairman, Sergio Pininfarina.

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More Touchy-Feely Robots

June 13, 2013 12:58 pm | by Cordis | News | Comments

Robots could become a lot more 'sensitive' thanks to new artificial skins and sensor technologies developed by European scientists. Leading to better robotic platforms that could one day be used in industry, hospitals, and even at home.

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3D Magnetic Field Measurement

June 13, 2013 12:49 pm | by Fraunhofer | News | Comments

Magnetic field sensors are a contact- and wear-free means of measuring the position of machine parts and products. A new generation of Hall sensors is now making the process even more precise and free of interference.     

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Discovery of New Material State Counterintuitive to Laws of Physics

June 13, 2013 12:42 pm | by Tona Kunz, Argonne National Laboratory | News | Comments

When you squeeze something, it gets smaller. Unless you’re at Argonne National Laboratory. At the suburban Chicago laboratory, a group of researchers has seemingly defied the laws of physics and found a way to apply pressure to make a material expand instead of compress/contract.

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NSA's New Mega-Warehouse for Data

June 13, 2013 12:27 pm | by Brady McCombs, Associated Press | News | Comments

The nation's new billion-dollar epicenter for fighting global cyberthreats sits just south of Salt Lake City, tucked away on a National Guard base at the foot of snow-capped mountains. The long, squat buildings span 1.5 million square feet, and are filled with super-powered computers designed to store massive amounts of information gathered secretly from phone calls and emails.

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Absolute Linear Encoder with Fanuc Interface

June 13, 2013 12:22 pm | by PD&D Staff | Heidenhain Corp. | Product Releases | Comments

HEIDENHAIN’s LC 200 linear encoder continues to set a standard in linear measurement on long machine tool axes. Now available with a Fanuc interface, this encoder is increasing its available interface options and meeting further demand.

ATH Series Current Transducers

June 13, 2013 12:19 pm | by PD&D Staff | Product Releases | Comments

NK Technologies has introduced the ATH Series AC Current Transducer. The ATH is specifically designed to monitor power controlled by phase-angled fired, burst fired, or time proportioned silicon-controlled rectifiers in heating applications, without requiring an external current transformer or shorting blocks.

Replacement Transfer Arm

June 13, 2013 12:11 pm | by PD&D Staff | Phd, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

PHD has introduced the new Series BST2 Transfer Arm. Specifically designed to fit most Sidel Series2 machines, the BST2 Transfer Arm provides significantly longer service life and increased precision over OEM arms, while reducing maintenance and downtime in stretch blow mold applications, according to the company.

A Supply Chain with No Weak Links

June 13, 2013 11:40 am | by Rowmark | Articles | Comments

The ability to be responsive – the ability to adjust to these client demands – is contingent not only on your own business, but the companies you partner with. Clearly, intangibles such as these should be considered when choosing a supplier.

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CNC Machine Helps Differentiate Shop in Competitive L.A. Aerospace Market

June 13, 2013 11:31 am | by Siemens | News | Comments

This fast-growing shop has won a Boeing Certified Preferred Supplier Award, as well as received excellent ratings on the Boeing Commercial Airline Group’s ISBA, become AS9100 and ISO9001:2000 certified, and is certified to produce nuclear grade products.

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Photos of the Day: Collapsed Factories Built Without Engineers

June 13, 2013 11:16 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Bangladeshi garment factories are routinely built without consulting engineers. Many are located in commercial or residential buildings not designed to withstand the stress of heavy manufacturing. Some add illegal extra floors atop support columns too weak to hold them, according to a survey of scores of factories by an engineering university.

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Bangladesh Factory Flaws Highlighted

June 13, 2013 11:05 am | by Ravi Nessman, Associated Press | News | Comments

Bangladeshi garment factories are routinely built without consulting engineers. Many are located in commercial or residential buildings not designed to withstand the stress of heavy manufacturing. Some add illegal extra floors atop support columns too weak to hold them, according to a survey of scores of factories by an engineering university that was shown to The Associated Press.

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