| | | | | | | | Congratulations to the standout product innovations driving progress in engineering this past year. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | AutoReview analyzes your 3D models and drawings, then adds markup and comments directly on the design. So you catch critical issues and move faster with confidence. When you upload a file, AutoReview runs a check for: inconsistencies in technical data, non-conformance with standards and guidelines and even DFX optimizations. Visit autoreview.com to see how it works. |
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| | | | | | | | Design engineers turn to linear motors for applications that demand speed, accuracy and reliability. From high-throughput manufacturing to precision-critical systems, linear motors can outperform conventional drives. Find out where they shine and when to make the switch. |
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| | | | With audible, visual and tactile feedback for secure wire termination, this DIN rail-ready solution aims to streamline installation, boost reliability and support full automation. |
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| | | | Ansys SimAI is a physics-agnostic and cloud-enabled computer-aided engineering tool that predicts performance of complex simulation scenarios. The game-changer? Engineers train their model and use it in future designs to explore multiple design “what-ifs” in minutes. |
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| | | | | | | | The pace of innovation in machine vision is accelerating—and interface standards, AI, and machine learning are at the center of it all. Are your systems ready? Join experts from 3M and TTI as they discuss how evolving technologies are reshaping data speed requirements, and what today’s advancements mean for tomorrow’s machine vision systems. |
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| | | | | | | | Industries increasingly need complex components with varying properties. Recent advancements like additive manufacturing and computational modeling present a solution. |
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