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Innovation
Liquid Cooling Technology Addresses Excess Heat at Chip Level
Georgia Institute of Technology
What’s the hottest thing in electronics and high-performance computing? In a word, it’s “cool.” To be more precise, it’s a liquid cooling system developed at Georgia Tech for electronics and aimed at solving a long-standing problem: overheating. Developed by Daniel Lorenzini, a 2019 Tech graduate who earned his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, the cooling system uses microfluidic channels—tiny,…
FDA Compliance
Facing Medtech Uncertainty
Matt McFarlane

One of the key findings in Greenlight Guru’s 2025 Medical Device Industry Report was that economic uncertainty is playing a large role in the decisions medical device companies make this year.

The report surveyed more than 500 medical device professionals across quality, regulatory, product development, clinical affairs, and executive roles to get a comprehensive look into the…

Customer Care
Robotic System Zeroes in on Objects Most Relevant for Helping Humans
Jennifer Chu

For a robot, the real world is a lot to take in. Making sense of every data point in a scene can take a huge amount of computational effort and time. Using that information to then decide how to best help a human is an even thornier exercise.

Now, MIT roboticists have a way to cut through the data noise to help robots focus on the features in a scene that are most relevant for…

Lean
The Master Chef’s Guide to Focus
Jones Loflin

In a professional kitchen, no chef prepares a steak, a cake, and a casserole simultaneously with all the ingredients scattered across the counter. There’s a method: one recipe at a time, with only the ingredients needed for that specific dish.

The same principle applies to how we work, especially in the digital world. Every time we open multiple browser tabs in the name of “…

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Features
Startupotopia
Bruce Hamilton
A few months ago I visited a potential customer, a high-tech startup, which like many Boston-area…
Leaders Can Shrink the Labor Gap, But Investment Is Needed
Chris Chuang
As a technology leader, I must admit that making the right investment in new innovations has its…
Mastering the 8D Problem-Solving Methodology
Stephanie Ojeda
Every day, quality leaders face a variety of production and process issues. Although some problems…
Tariffs: The Die Has Been Cast
William A. Levinson
The Chinese character for crisis means “danger” and “opportunity,” and tariffs have created a…
NIST’s Curved Neutron Beams Could Deliver Benefits Straight to Industry
NIST
In a physics first, a team including scientists from the National Institute of Standards and…
The Rashomon Effect: Seeing Quality Through a Wider Lens
Akhilesh Gulati
When we step into a complex organization—whether in manufacturing, healthcare, or finance—we often…
The Versatile Role of 3D Scanners in Foundries
Creaform
In the casting industry, efficiency is key to producing high-quality parts while minimizing rework…
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News
ForwardX Deploys 435 AMRs at Chery Automobile’s Dalian Factory
(ForwardX Robotics: Beijing) -- Tier-one suppliers are under pressure to move more parts more…
89% of Industrial Companies Recognize the Digital Thread Is Essential to Success
(Aras: Andover, MA) -- Aras, a leader in product life cycle management (PLM) and digital thread…
Additions to Viega Valve Portfolio Complete Systems
(Viega: Broomfield, CO) -- Viega North America announces the latest additions to its product…
University of Oklahoma and ORNL Launch Strategic Collaboration
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- The University of Oklahoma and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the U.S.…
Reduced Porosity Strengthens Large-Scale 3D Prints
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a vacuum-…
Vention Announces Commercial Availability of MachineMotion AI
(Vention: Montreal) -- Vention, creator of the world’s only full-stack software and hardware…
Trimble Expands Field-to-Office Connectivity for Heavy Civil Contractors
(Trimble: Westminster, CO) -- Trimble announces a new integration between its B2W Track and Trimble…
Aspiring Materials Expands to U.S. to Boost Domestic Supply of Critical Minerals
(Aspiring Materials: Christchurch, New Zealand) -- Aspiring Materials, an innovative leader in…
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