Engineering and Manufacturing

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  • Pickleball tech: The science behind the serve

    Get a glimpse of how companies and engineers are getting creative with the most quintessential of pickleball equipment: the paddle.

  • Seco R&D delivers for Scania

    Seco devised a way to extend the life of one tool by a factor of 20 when using it to cut a new type of cast iron for Scania's engines.

  • Free SES webinar on critical and emerging technologies

    Register for this webinar hosted by the Society for Standardization Professionals and scheduled for Monday, November 6, 2023.

  • Detecting fuel cell surface defects in real-time

    This approach for real-time detection of micro defects on the fuel cell surface during the production phase is based on deep learning.

  • Research priorities to revitalize supply chain and manufacturing sector

    This Engineering Research Visioning Alliance report offers rapid innovation opportunities to mobilize engineering research to improve productivity, agility and competitiveness.

  • Software on track to decarbonize railroads

    The fully integrated, open-source software designed for exploring deep decarbonization of the rail industry is now publicly available for download.

  • First US fine for littering in space

    The U.S. government has issued its first-ever fine to a private company that left space junk in orbit.

  • Free e-learning training available from Dormer Pramet

    Dormer Pramet is offering free e-learning on a wide variety of machining tools to provide expert knowledge and wisdom to customers world-wide.

  • Allrounder 470 E Golden Electric: Flexible turnkey system produces dolphins from recyclate

    At Fakuma 2023, a production cell built around an Allrounder 470 E Golden Electric will produce small plastic dolphins from post-consumer recyclate.

  • Streamline splicing with the Fujikura 45S Fusion Splicer

    The splicer enables dual fiber preparation and offers a range of new features that meet the growing demands of the fiber optic industry.

  • SCHURTER demonstrates sustainable innovation in 2022 Sustainability Report

    The report exemplifies strong initiatives toward a more sustainable future and showcases the company’s significant progress in achieving its goals set for 2036.

  • Why V2H comes before V2G

    The grid will be hard-pressed to meet these EV energy requirements while transitioning to renewables, but ideas like vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home can help.

  • Avery Dennison launches new Cold Tough adhesive portfolio

    Designed in response to building and construction industry needs, the new portfolio saves application time and enhances performance in extreme temperatures.

  • ARBURGadditive: Industrial 3D printing with Freeformer 750-3X and TiQ 2

    Arburg will present a comprehensive range of products for industrial additive manufacturing at Fakuma 2023.

  • Trains that fly: How magnetic levitation works

    Magnetic levitation is anything but magic. Instead, it is an integral technology to truly high-speed train travel.

  • Cosen Saws exhibiting new sawing solutions at SOUTHTEC 2023

    New saw models designed to enhance productivity, accuracy and safety will be on display.

  • Allrounder More 2000: Two-component process combines LSR and thermoplastic

    At Fakuma 2023, an Allrounder More 2000 with two electric injection units will demonstrate how functional integration can save time and money in multi-component injection molding.

  • The advantages of integrating ASIL-rated components in automotive hardware design

    It is crucial that each component used within the safety-critical system is ASIL-rated and incorporates ASIL-rated components.

  • How e-bikes and e-scooters are transforming cities

    E-bikes and e-scooters are challenging the status quo of the urban transit environment - for better and worse.

  • Cornell study finds spoilage microbe in microfiltered milk

    Microfiltration can reportedly introduce a tiny microbe called microbacterium to milk in the event that the processing equipment is not sanitized early in the process.

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