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  • Laser cut multi-layer signage with Epilog

    Cut and engrave today's most popular signage materials with Epilog! If you're looking to bring signage creation in-house or offer signage services, we have the system for your application!

  • High performance sensors, made in America

    Heavy-duty, high-reliability, standard and custom sensors, all designed to survive in your operating environment.

  • Removing the barriers to electromechanical design automation

    Current electro-mechanical designs have many challenges that can significantly increase design effort and time-to-market.

  • See Siglent's premier line of oscilloscopes with bandwidths to 1 GHz

    SDS5000X Series oscilloscopes feature bandwidths of 350, 500, and 1 GHz with sampling rates of 5 GS/s.

  • Tech firm develops software platform for oil and gas industry

    A U.K.-based company has developed a software platform for handling the data amassed by devices worn by oil and gas industry employees.

  • Cable management solutions to modernize workspaces

    Tsubaki® KabelSchlepp® PROTUM® Office Series enables smart cable management in various workspace layouts.

  • Medical grade adhesives for your medical device assembly

    Need adhesive expertise for your medical device application? Master Bond technical professionals can help.

  • Facial recognition tech thwarted by new tool

    Researchers from the University of Chicago’s Sand Lab have developed a tool capable of thwarting facial recognition software.

  • UL489, UL508 and UL1077 busbars

    Altech busbars save time, space and money.

  • Watch: Flexible origami robot can fold more than 90 degrees

    Researchers from the University of Michigan created a tiny robot that uses the behavioral rules of origami to expand flexible robot capabilities.

  • A self-powered autonomous robot for monitoring power lines

    The robot would help identify power line defects, removing the expensive and dangerous process currently used.

  • Video: Wearable exoskeleton helps reduce strain and fatigue for industrial workers

    Hilti has introduced its first human augmentation device for skilled laborers.

  • On-chip acousto-optic modulation shakes light with sound

    A new hybrid circuit resolves the challenge of wideband actuation on photonic waveguides with ultralow electrical power.

  • Soft robotic hand can handle complex and fragile objects without causing damage

    Researchers from Michigan State University designed and developed a soft robot hand that can grip fragile and irregular objects.

  • Save money and increase performance with an innovative thermal management material

    Increase speed, efficiency and reliability of electronic components by keeping them cooler with Pyroid® HT.

  • Tiny, light responsive robots could one day be used to purify water

    Researchers from Eindhoven University for Technology created a tiny plastic robot made of responsive polymers that moves under the influence of light and magnetism.

  • Fleet of robotic birds developed by German company

    A team from a Germany-based robotics firm has developed a fleet of robotic birds.

  • Unplanned downtime just became predictable

    MHmax™ is transforming machine performance monitoring by preventing unplanned downtime.

  • Carnegie Mellon researchers seek method for locating concealed cameras, other surveillance devices

    Amid concerns that hotel rooms and Airbnb rentals may contain hidden cameras and other surveillance devices, researchers from the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) in Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science are seeking a solution to better identify the devices.

  • Low pressure filtering of a pressure sensor's input

    In some applications, high-frequency pressure transients may be present that distort the sensor’s output and degrade its ability to read the underlying changes in pressure.

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