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GUELPH, ON – Putting a square peg in a round hole. That’s the challenge window blind manufacturers face when it comes to covering an arched shape.
Siemens PLM Software, has announced the latest release of NX software, the company’s fully integrated computer-aided design, manufacturing and engineering analysis (CAD/CAM/CAE) solution. The latest version, NX 8.5, includes extensive customer-driven enhancements and new capabilities that provide increased flexibility and productivity across product engineering and manufacturing to help reduce time to market. NX 8.5 builds on Siemens PLM Software’s HD-PLM vision, which was established to help companies make smarter decisions more efficiently and with a higher level of confidence.
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SOUTHINGTON, CT – Motion experts at The Baumer Group began working closely with scholars from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab) at the University of Zurich In June of 2012 to design and create the first humanoid robot that moves, acts and responds like a human being. Nine months later, "Roboy" was born and introduced to the world at Robots on Tour in Zurich, Switzerland, on March 8, 2013.
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In new product design, Design-Test-Fix has long replaced at LMS International, a Siemens Business, with a simulation-driven process based on new product geometry and enabled by CAD and CAE technologies such as NX and NASTRAN. Heinz-Peter Vogt, VP of LMS Germany, explains how applications from LMS use the Model-Based Systems Engineering approach to decompose a design into separable elements, characterize the intended relationships, and verify the system is built and operates as intended.
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Joris Myny, Siemens Canada Ltd. vice president, Industry Automation and Drive Technologies divisions, illustrates how Siemens provides a unique integrated drive system by combining the four necessary elements – frequency converter, motor, coupling and gear unit. At the Hannover Messe 2013 Siemens booth a vertical mill, typically found in a cement factory, is displayed.
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Terrafugia, the "flying car" company, was founded in 2006 by award winning MIT-trained aeronautical engineers and MBAs – who also happen to be passionate private pilots. Taking advantage of new U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations in the Light Sport Aircraft category, Terrafugia developed the Transition Roadable Aircraft to provide private and sports pilots the convenience of a dual-purpose vehicle for flight and road use.
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In Version 2.3 of EPLAN software due for release in Fall 2013, the Pro Panel Module wll be enhanced. EPLAN mechatronic solutions consultant Sean-Patrick Mulherrin provides a sneak preview into this new advanced capability for routing electrical wiring and pneumatic/hydraulic tubing.
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Peter Feldmann, Business Development AutoID at HARTING IT Systems Integration, demonstrates his company's approach to Industry 4.0 at Hannover Messe 2013. Besides supplying hardware such as RFID transponders and readers, HARTING helps customers to integrate software for a one-stop solution to bringing together the needs of the front office and factory floor.
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The new current sensors from HARTING have a robust design, making them ideal in harsh conditions for markets such as rail technology and renewal energy. Rapid, accurate current measurement is required for the precise regulation of power semiconductor systems such as frequency converters, USV systems and welding plant, says Tobias Schäfer, product manager Current Sensors, Global Business Unit at HARTING Electric.
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Han HC Individual is the new HARTING product family for universal contact arrangement options. Individually sealed 350 A contacts (protection class IP 66) can be arranged in adjacent configurations of up to 10 connections on one supporting rail. Frank Quast, Head of Product Management Connector Han at HARTING, demonstrates the benefits of these high-current connectors aimed at the rail transportation industry.
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DELO Industrial Adhesives sales director Christian Walther illustrates how its light curing arrays can be expanded to manufacture wide surfaces such as touchscreens and displays.
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Sales director Christian Walther of DELO Industrial Adhesives explains the bonding of a rotor onto a shaft in electromotor manufacturing using a new generation of an aerobics.
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SOUTHINGTON, CT – Motion experts at The Baumer Group began working closely with scholars from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab) at the University of Zurich In June of 2012 to design and create the first humanoid robot that moves, acts and responds like a human being. Nine months later, "Roboy" was born and introduced to the world at Robots on Tour in Zurich, Switzerland, on March 8, 2013.
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Joris Myny, Siemens Canada Ltd. vice president, Industry Automation and Drive Technologies divisions, illustrates how Siemens provides a unique integrated drive system by combining the four necessary elements – frequency converter, motor, coupling and gear unit. At the Hannover Messe 2013 Siemens booth a vertical mill, typically found in a cement factory, is displayed.
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At Hannover Messe 2013 in Germany, newly appointed vice president of SEW-Eurodrive Co. of Canada Ltd. Anthony Peluso describes the company's broad line of drives, gears, motors and controls for applications in natural resources, packaging and food & beverage sectors.
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MONTREAL, QC – Uniktour, a leading travel agency and tour operator specializing in custom travel in faraway destinations, announced today that it has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Xcor Aerospace and Space Expedition Corp. for the distribution of suborbital flights in the Quebec market.
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Craig Therrien, Product Manager, SolidWorks, talks about improvements to core functionality such as section views, as well as the benefits of two major recent introductions – SolidWorks Electrical and SolidWorks Plastics.
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GUELPH, ON – Putting a square peg in a round hole. That’s the challenge window blind manufacturers face when it comes to covering an arched shape.
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Elias Knubben, an industrial designer and Head of the Bionic Learning Network at Festo, demonstrates the future of the company's robotic research by employing queues from nature to create a bird with flapping wings and other nature-inspired devices. The company makes extensive use of SolidWorks CAD software to prove out designs before they are built. Previously, Festo relied on helium to produce airborne flying penguins, jellyfish and rays. Watch towards the end of this video as the SolidWorks World 2013 audience of 4,500 follow the flight of Festo's bionic bird.
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SolidWorks Mechanical Conceptual was previewed at SolidWorks World 2013 in Orlando, FL, by Fielder Hiss, VP product management at Dassault Systemes SolidWorks Corp. In May of this year, SolidWorks will be working with select customers to validate its principles of conceptual design in their production environments. Once confident in the benefits these customers are seeing the company expects to make SolidWorks Mechanical Conceptual available to all users in the Fall of 2013.
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Harting is developing sensor-equipped passive UHF RFID systems, a concept with great potential to unlock new productivity and product quality benefits for a wide spectrum of businesses. This video illustrates the newest innovations the company is pursuing to become a leading global one-stop shopping resource for all RFID requirements: software, hardware, systems integration as well as consulting.
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Autodesk CEO Carl Bass introduces Fusion 360 during a keynote address to the 8,000 attending Autodesk University 2012 in Las Vegas. Fusion 360, which permits 3D design and collaboration in the cloud, is currently rolled out in a Beta Program. “The great thing about this next generation of tools," said Bass, "is that you don’t have to embrace them all at once. Not at all. We built them to complement how you already get your work done. You can adopt them at your own pace.”
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In the lead-up to the WorldSkills Competition in Leipzig, Germany this summer, a team from Toronto's Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning won gold for mechatronics at the 2012 WorldSkills Americas event in Brazil.
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Elias Knubben, an industrial designer and Head of the Bionic Learning Network at Festo, demonstrates the future of the company's robotic research by employing queues from nature to create a bird with flapping wings and other nature-inspired devices. The company makes extensive use of SolidWorks CAD software to prove out designs before they are built. Previously, Festo relied on helium to produce airborne flying penguins, jellyfish and rays. Watch towards the end of this video as the SolidWorks World 2013 audience of 4,500 follow the flight of Festo's bionic bird.
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According to Microsoft Research, one promising direction in the evolution of Kinect for Windows is enabling hand-gesture recognition. A machine-learning project uses a large, varied set of images of people's hands to train Kinect to determine if a hand is open or closed. This enables the development of a handgrip detector, which could launch another step forward in natural user interfaces. Cem Keskin, a researcher at Microsoft Research Cambridge, demonstrates.
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ELGIN, IL – Starting in 2005, the headquarters and distribution site/centre of Harting Inc. of North America serving the U.S., Canada and Mexico, also become a production facility serving North American machine manufacturing, factory automation, information technology and transportation customers.
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Mcor Technologies Ltd, maker of the 3D printers with the industry’s highest color capability, introduced the Mcor IRIS 3D color printer to an American audience for the first time at SolidWorks World 2013. The eco-friendly Mcor IRIS, made available in December 2012, prints in more than one million hues simultaneously as it creates durable, photorealistic physical objects from 3D data.
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At Autodesk University, senior Autodesk executives Mark Hawkins, Mary Hope McQuiston and Jon Pittman talk about how design software has become ubiquitous for both professionals and consumers, why their customers inspire them to provide better tools, and the benefits of using Autodesk tools to make successful products and get to market more quickly.
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Caleb Funk, a solutions consultant with IMAGINiT Technologies and Autodesk University 2012 presenter, explains how the Autodesk Product Design Suite offering assists designers with providing the correct tool for the task at hand. The Product Design Suite takes the design workflow from conceptualization and engineering through to simulation and documentation.
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ABB/Baldor and Motion Industries team up to increase energy savings by controlling air flow and pressure with low voltage drives. Mark Gmitro, Drive Business Development Engineer – ABB Low Voltage Drives, and MI's Tom Clark demonstrate how to get up and running with this technology.
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Autodesk CEO Carl Bass introduces Fusion 360 during a keynote address to the 8,000 attending Autodesk University 2012 in Las Vegas. Fusion 360, which permits 3D design and collaboration in the cloud, is currently rolled out in a Beta Program. “The great thing about this next generation of tools," said Bass, "is that you don’t have to embrace them all at once. Not at all. We built them to complement how you already get your work done. You can adopt them at your own pace.”
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Harting is developing sensor-equipped passive UHF RFID systems, a concept with great potential to unlock new productivity and product quality benefits for a wide spectrum of businesses. This video illustrates the newest innovations the company is pursuing to become a leading global one-stop shopping resource for all RFID requirements: software, hardware, systems integration as well as consulting.
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