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Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence Division Opens Canadian Calibration Lab for Absolute Arms
(Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence: North Kingstown, RI) -- Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division announced the opening of a new OEM laboratory at its Precision Center in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. The calibration lab will serve as the main Canadian center to support and service Absolute…
InfinityQS to Host Webinar, ‘A Crystal Ball for Your Manufacturing Data’
Quality Digest
(InfinityQS: Fairfax, VA) -- InfinityQS International (InfinityQS), the global authority on data-driven enterprise quality, announces will host a free webinar titled “A Crystal Ball for Your Manufacturing Data” on Thurs., May 19, 2022, at 1 p.m. EST/5 p.m. UTC. This live webinar will be led by Doug…
How Labor Shortages Affect Construction Quality
Dale Crawford
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of electricians is projected to grow by 9 percent from 2020 to 2030. As in other fields of construction, this is developing into something of an HR crisis. Demand for qualified electricians is outstripping availability, and the…
Designing a Circular Business Strategy That Works
Luk Van Wassenhove
Labels such as “sustainable,” “eco-friendly,” and “green” have long been an easy sell. “Circular economy” joined their ranks when it debuted on the world stage at the World Economic Forum 2012. Even though related concepts have been discussed as early as in the 1970s, claims by the consulting world…
Configit to Host Configuration Lifecycle Management Virtual Summit
Quality Digest
(Configit: Copenhagen) -- Configit, the global leader in Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM), will host the 7th Annual Configuration Lifecycle Management (CLM) Virtual Summit on May 17–19, 2022, from 9–11:30 a.m. Eastern. The CLM Virtual Summit’s peer-to-peer agenda focuses on both problem-…
SZX-AR1 Augmented Reality System Simplifies Microscope-Based Manufacturing
(Evident: Waltham, MA) -- The SZX-AR1 augmented reality system easily retrofits to existing Olympus SZX series stereo microscopes to simplify complex microscope-based manufacturing tasks and simplify assembler training. Manuals, assembly instructions, images, and instructional videos can be…
What Are Energy-Aware Manufacturing Operations?
Emily Newton
There’s no better time than now. As a species, we need to mitigate the effect we have on our planet. There are many ways to do this—namely, through green and eco-friendly initiatives—but one sector is having the biggest impact of all: the industrial and manufacturing sector. In the 2010s, the…
Google’s Myth of Losing Social Capital in Hybrid Work
Gleb Tsipursky
Google recently announced its new post-pandemic hybrid work policy, requiring employees to work in the office for at least three days a week. That policy goes against the desires of many rank-and-file Google employees. A survey of more than 1,000 Google employees showed that two-thirds feel unhappy…
Why UX Matters: Interview With Designer Sara Tavasolian
Katarina Bennich
Ever found yourself hitting the wrong button and then flipping through the manual in a frenzy, trying to figure out how to get that thing to stop doing what it’s doing? If your answer is yes, you’ve been an unfortunate victim of bad user experience (UX). UX is defined as all aspects of a product,…
Streaming 4x Cameras with Small Carrier Board: Fast Prototype
(Teledyne FLIR: Wilsonville, OR) -- Embedded vision components are ever popular and being incorporated into a plethora of applications. What all these applications have in common is the need to pack more functionality into tight spaces. Often, it is advantageous for these systems to make decisions…
Hexagon Releases New Report: “Recharging the Automotive Market”
(Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence: North Kingstown, RI) -- Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division today announced it has released a comprehensive report entitled “Recharging the Automotive Market.” The body of work was produced by Hexagon and draws from the original research conducted with…
How to Deal With Workplace Harassment Effectively
Steven I. Azizi
It has been more than five decades since Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was enacted to outlaw harassment and discrimination against workers in American workplaces. Unfortunately, workplace harassment is still a serious problem for millions of workers in the country. Different forms of…
NIST Researchers Propose Method for Modeling Smart Sensor Interoperability in Smart Grids
NIST
Smart sensors play a critical role in smart grids, supporting bidirectional flows of energy. Such sensors are needed for real-time monitoring of energy flow; controlling power generation, transmission, and distribution to customers; and protecting the overall power systems. However, the…
Chromatic, Confocal Noncontact Sensor for Semiconductor and Electronics Measurement
(Marposs: Auburn Hills, MI) -- Marposs, a world leader in measurement, inspection, and test technologies, has announced the availability of its high-performance STIL MPLS-DM sensor, the newest member of its Chromaline sensors family. This noncontact sensor enables fast, high-resolution gauging of…
Social Media Marketing vs. Content Marketing: Why You Need Both in Your B2B Marketing Strategy
Anas Hassan
Very few businesses today rely on push marketing alone as their strategy to ultimately produce sales. Although the larger picture of inbound marketing is proving itself effective, marketers continue to debate the relative value of content marketing vs. social media marketing. But here’s the spoiler…
Four Steps to Accelerating Discoveries in Life Sciences
Gary Shorter
Predictive and prescriptive insights driven by data analytics have risen to prominence as tools that can help research teams cut the time, complexity, and cost of clinical trials. At the same time, these insights can enhance the quality of a study and accelerate new drugs to market. But to uncover…
Forget B2B or B2C: Why Digital Engagement Is Actually P2P
Lisa Apolinski
The pandemic arrived and brought with it many new and surprising changes in how companies do business. One of the most interesting, and most impactful, changes for organizations has been how consumers engage with brands. A recent survey indicated that consumers are rethinking how they interact with…
A New Frontier: Oak Ridge National Laboratory Rolls Out Supercomputer
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Computational users at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF) are running scientific codes on Frontier’s architecture in the form of a powerful test system at the OLCF called Crusher. Frontier, an HPE Cray EX supercomputer capable of…
The 10 Stories Great Leaders Tell
Paul Smith
Good leaders ask, “How do I tell better stories?” Great leaders ask, “Which stories do I need to tell?” Does that mean how you tell a leadership story doesn’t matter? Of course not. But if you tell an irrelevant, unimportant, or self-serving story, it doesn’t matter how well you tell it. The story…
The Information Age Is Starting to Transform Fishing Worldwide
Nicholas P. Sullivan
People in the world’s developed nations live in a post-industrial era, working mainly in service or knowledge industries. Manufacturers increasingly rely on sensors, robots, artificial intelligence, and machine learning to replace human labor or make it more efficient. Farmers can monitor crop…
Company Incorporates Automatic Protection Films Dispensing System From Schreiner ProTech
(Schreiner ProTech: Blauvelt, New York) -- Schreiner ProTech, a Germany-based global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative functional labels with value-added benefits for the automotive and engineering-based industries, has been selected by a leading vehicle control and display…
Critical Manufacturing Training and Professional Certification Ensures MES Excellence
(Critical Manufacturing: Porto, Portugal) -- Following the overwhelming demand for advanced training and certification, Critical Manufacturing has released its 2022 Manufacturing Execution System (MES) training and certification dates for its partners. This program has proven to be a valuable tool…
SynthAI Revolutionizes Machine Vision Training With Artificial Intelligence
(Siemens: Plano, TX) -- Siemens Digital Industries Software’s SynthAI service is delivering the power of machine learning and artificial intelligence to solve the challenge of training machine vision systems. “We were looking for a quick and easy solution that will enable us to detect wire…
A System Is Designed to Do Exactly What It Does, Or...
Harish Jose
T he dictum, “purpose of a system is what it does” (POSWID) is famous in cybernetics, attributed to the management cybernetician Stafford Beer. Beer notes: “A good observer will impute the purpose of the system from its actions and thus from the resultant state.” Hence the key aphorism and acronym…
Revamped Design Could Take Powerful Biological Computers From the Test Tube to the Cell
NIST
Tiny biological computers made of DNA could revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat a slew of diseases, once the technology is fully fleshed out. However, a major stumbling block for these DNA-based devices, which can operate in both cells and liquid solutions, has been how short-lived they are…

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