Win a high-speed video camera 

How would you use a high-speed camera in your business? Southern Vision Systems Inc. wants to know – in 100 words or so – how you'd use their StreamView LR Portable high-speed camera (valued at $5,950) to impact your company’s bottom line....

Robotics usage rising in packaging 

The numbers and types of robotic machines used in the packaging sector is seeing significant growth. ...

Good news for linear motor makers 

In spite of all the gloomy economic news these days, a few bright spots still exist. One of them is the linear motors industry....

STMicroelectronics collaborates with MIT 

STMicroelectronics recently announced that it has joined the Microsystems Industrial Group (MIG) industry consortium at the Microsystems Technology Laboratories (MTL), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ...

CONTEST: Win a FREE PLC/Programming training package! 

Do you ever wish you knew more about PLCs or how to actually program a controller, but weren’t sure who to ask? If so, this contest is for you! ...

Free demo: Software simplifies control system setup 

If setting up a control system isn’t your area of expertise, you may find a helping hand with some new software. ...

Engineers study fusion in quest for energy 

Engineers at UC San Diego's Center for Energy Research (CER) realize that mankind needs to scale up successful fusion processes to produce energy in an efficient, economical, and environmentally benign way. ...

Actuators solve baffling bagging application 

In the diverse bulk-materials processing industries, systems must be designed to measure, fill, and seal bags containing anything from pet food to salt, sugar to dirt, and fertilizer to animal feed...

PTDA announces changing of the guard 

At The Power Transmission Distributors Association (PTDA) 2008 Industry Summit held recently in Miami Beach, Fla., PTDA elected its 2009 Board of Directors and Manufacturer Council...

Danfoss to double Illinois facility 

Danfoss Drives is doubling its Loves Park, Ill., facility that produces variable frequency drives, adding both production and office space...

President-elect Obama inspires nanoscale artwork 

Whoever thinks nanotechnology is all work and no play hasn’t seen a nanobama. A University of Michigan professor has created 3-D portraits of the president-elect that are smaller than a grain of salt. ...

SERCOS vendor organizations announce packaging profile for SERCOS III 

The SERCOS vendor organizations have announced the development of a Pack Profile for real-time Ethernet-based SERCOS III. ...

Seeing stars 

The Effelsberg radio telescope gives astronomers a clearer view of neutron stars, black holes, and supernova explosions....

Clever conveyor keeps ceramics production moving 

That’s why the length on the new QWIK Conveyor from Dorner Mfg., Hartland, Wis., can be easily extended or shortened to meet changing automation needs. ...

Linear dc drive dives deep 

Checking on the condition of a pipe weld is not an easy task, especially hundreds of meters deep in the ocean. ...

Growing asparagus on Mars 

Instead of fresh produce, scientists plan to reap informative lab results about the Red Planet's soil composition and whether its nutrients could sustain life. ...

California machine builder gets good vibrations 

When a California-based manufacturer of produce and food handling equipment was in the process of designing a new produce dryer, the company was concerned that uneven, wet loads would emit vibrations that would transmit into the mounting frame assembly. ...

Hydraulic technology freshens up garbage collection 

Bosch Rexroth Corp., Hoffman Estates, Ill., has been selected by CALSTART’s Hybrid Truck Users Forum (HTUF) Refuse Working Group to examine and test the use of hybrid vehicle technology in refuse trucks. ...

Motion components make guitar production sing 

Making beautiful music not only depends on talented musicians, but also on the talents of instrument makers....

Custom drive shaft assemblies enhance military vehicles 

Belden Inc., Broadview, Ill., was recently contracted to supply a complete universal joint drive shaft assembly for a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) multi-role armored military vehicle....

Sorting system minds peas and queues 

From peas to plastics, modern high-speed sorting systems classify items of all kinds by color, shape, or size. ...

Drive belts light up the night 

For entertainers, exceptional stage lighting is critical....

MEMS sensor/actuator growth forecast to double 

Innovative motion-control user interfaces on consumer electronics and drop detection/protection features in portable systems are helping accelerate the growth of semiconductor devices built with microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology, according to a new market study from IC Insights Inc., Scottsdale, Ariz....

Aerospace, defense markets spur control demand 

U.S. demand for industrial controls is forecast to rise 2.9% annually through 2011 to $15.4 billion, according to Industrial Controls, a new study from The Freedonia Group Inc., a Cleveland-based market research firm....

Laser scanning helps decipher cuneiform tablets 

Researchers are one step closer to understanding a culture and people that lived about 4,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, in the region of modern-day Iraq and Iran....

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