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Is Innovation Dead in the Field of Machine Building? Weekly Update The controls designer’s tool

Is Innovation Dead in the Field of Machine Building? [engineering.com]( Weekly Update [Is Innovation Dead in the Field of Machine Building?]( [Is Innovation Dead in the Field of Machine Building?]( The controls designer’s toolbox looked very different in 1980 than it does today. [Read the story >]( [The 3 Stages of Machine Learning in IoT-Enabled Asset Optimization]( [The 3 Stages of Machine Learning in IoT-Enabled Asset Optimization]( How can manufacturers with differing levels of data collection leverage production data analysis? [Read the story >]( [Continuous Carbon Fiber 3D Printing Gets Massive]( [Continuous Carbon Fiber 3D Printing Gets Massive]( CEADgroup has developed a massive continuous carbon fiber 3D printer. [Read the story >]( [Women in Engineering: Reshma Saujani Takes on Tech]( [Women in Engineering: Reshma Saujani Takes on Tech]( At AIA ’19, Saujani spoke on bravery, imperfection, and the flaws of the tech industry. [Read the story >]( [How Failure Mode Analytics Streamline the Factory Floor]( [How Failure Mode Analytics Streamline the Factory Floor]( Learning from failures is an important part of moving forward in any industry, job or project. [Read the story >]( [Beyond 1 and 0: Increasing Feasibility of Multi-Value Logic Transistors]( [Beyond 1 and 0: Increasing Feasibility of Multi-Value Logic Transistors]( Quantized extended state in silicon-zinc oxide hybrid chip lets transistors exist in three states. [Read the story >]( [Utah State Beekeeper Introduces AI to the Hive]( [Utah State Beekeeper Introduces AI to the Hive]( Vladimir Kulykin has finished testing his BeePi project and is moving into BeePi Phase 2. [Read the story >]( [This Trawl Monitors Ocean Plastics, Built from Baby Tights]( [This Trawl Monitors Ocean Plastics, Built from Baby Tights]( Public Labs is running a crowdfunding campaign for BabyLegs, built from baby tights. [Read the story >]( Recommended Resources [Research Report: Reverse Engineering and 3D Scanning]( [Research Report: Reverse Engineering and 3D Scanning]( 3D scanning is revolutionizing how engineers digitize parts. Not long ago, if you had a physical object and wanted to create a 3D model of it, you had one option: bust out the calipers, measure every nook and cranny, and create the model yourself. [Read Now >]( [White Paper: Design Guide for Metal 3D Printing]( [White Paper: Design Guide for Metal 3D Printing]( With metal 3D printing adoption on the rise, it's critically important for engineers to learn how to specifically design for the process. By not understanding the guiding principles and limitations of a technology, it could lead to undesirable results including non-functioning parts, wasted time and money. [Read Now >]( [Webinar: Navigating the Complexities and Benefits of Self-Loading Machinery and Automation]( [Webinar: Navigating the Complexities and Benefits of Self-Loading Machinery and Automation]( Are you interested in how to jump into automated solutions, but intimidated by the thought of introducing this complexity into your facility? Have you felt the competitive pressures of your costs being weighted too much towards labor and lost jobs because of operating in the manual load environment? [Read Now >]( [White Paper - Discover SIMULIA Structural Professional Engineer for SOLIDWORKS®]( [White Paper - Discover SIMULIA Structural Professional Engineer for SOLIDWORKS®]( Extend SOLIDWORKS® Simulation with a tightly integrated, cloud-based solution and conduct structural static, frequency, buckling, modal dynamic response, and structural-thermal analysis of parts and assemblies. Run simulations on both your local machine or in the cloud. [Read Now >]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( Copyright © 2018 engineering.com, all rights reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Why did I get this?]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engineering.com]( Our mailing address is: engineering.com · 5285 Solar Drive · Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5B8 · Canada [Update your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe from this list](

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