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Live Online Surface Roughness, Texture, and Tribology Class

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(Michigan Metrology: Livonia, MI) -- Michigan Metrology, experts in solving problems related to surface texture, wear, finish, and friction, announce an online, two-day class in surface texture, friction, and wear.

COUNTERPART: Integrating engineer-to-order with ERP

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Legacy ERP systems don't often play well for engineer-to-order manufacturers. Andrew Schutte, general manager, at Smooth Logics, tells us how integrating SolidWorks with ERP addresses the problem.

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Bringing a 1919 Harley Davidson Back to Life

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Recently, the team at 4C Creative Cad CAM Consultants in Emmen, Netherlands, was given a unique task: How to get a vintage Harley Davidson motorcycle back on the road again.

It Takes a Lot of Energy for Machines to Learn

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Last month, Google forced out a prominent AI ethics researcher after she voiced frustration with the company for making her withdraw

ESPRIT Announces New On-Demand Learning Center for Programmers

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(ESPRIT: Camarillo, CA) -- ESPRIT, the industry’s most trusted CAM software for CNC programming, optimization, and simulation, announces the debut release of its on-demand training platform, ESPRIT Learning Center, to the general public.

Competition for Risk Assessment Increases

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Ever since the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) included risk-based thinking in ISO 9001:2015, an idea has arisen among some in the quality profession that quality managers can move into the risk management arena without any competition from other

Five Vulnerabilities Attackers Leveraged Most in 2020

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According to Gartner, 99 percent of the vulnerabilities exploited in 2020 have been ones known about by security and IT professiona

Laser Scanning Accelerates Power Plant Conversions to Natural Gas

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NVision’s engineering services are helping managers of coal-fired power plants converting to natural gas to determine more quickly where to install updated instrumentation necessary to retrofit turbines to accommodate the new power source.

Improving a Noisy Measurement System

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Credit: Alan Levine

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Any number derived from real observation is made up of three components. The first of these is the intended signal, the “perfect” value from the object being observed. The second is error (or noise) caused by environmental disturbance and/or interference.

Hold the Emoji and Other Tips for Successful Email Negotiations

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When your own inbox is overflowing with unread messages, it may not seem like the best tactic, but with the right approach, email can be a powerful negotiation tool, not least in the B2B realm.

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