Product News: Navigator Technology for Zeiss CONTURA G2
(Carl Zeiss: Maple Grove, MN) -- Carl Zeiss is expanding its CONTURA G2 product line. Already popular with mid-sized companies, it now includes the accurate and very fast CONTURA G2 navigator coordinate measuring machine (CMM).
Flexing Its Muscle: Why Manufacturing Is Bouncing Back
Is the manufacturing sector getting more respect?
Product News: Software Unifies Product Development for Medical Device Companies
(Cognition Corp.: Bedford, MA) -- Cognition Corp., a worldwide leader in Web 2.0 product development software, has released Cognition Cockpit 5.6, providing medical device companies a system that captures
Understanding Variation
What is known as “point mentality” is a knee-jerk response to what appears to be a problem.
Manufacturing Technology Consumption Down 60.4% in 2009
(AMT: McLean, VA ) -- December 2009 U.S. manufacturing technology consumption totaled $219.60 million, according to The Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT) and the American Machine Tool Distributors’ Association (AMTDA). This total, as reported by companies participating in the U.S.
Consolidation, Supply Quality Pose Compliance Challenges for Life Sciences Companies
(Sparta Systems: Holmdel, NJ) -- A recent survey of top life sciences organizations found that compliance issues and increased industry consolidation (via mergers and acquisitions) are the top challenges faced by companies in today’s market.
Event: Bridging the Manufacturing Gaps
(SME: Dearborn, MI) -- The “Great Recession” was a wake up call for manufacturers lulled into a sense of security by years of economic boom. Like the economy itself, manufacturing stands at an abyss of uncertainty.
Product News: Multipoint GAGE-CHEK Readouts by Heidenhain
(Heidenhain: Schaumburg, IL) -- Continuing to provide the well-known and versatile GAGE-CHEK metrology readouts (past METRONICS brand) to the manufacturing and quality assurance industries, parent company Heidenhain Corp.
3-D Measurement of Large Wind Turbine Hubs
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has set a goal of obtaining at least 5 percent of U.S. electricity needs from wind power by the year 2020. This means that the demand for “green energy,” such as wind power, is growing.
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