Interesting Engineering Technology is rapidly changing the way our cities look at the way in which we interact with them. This is no more evident than in transportation. Autonomous electric vehicles are becoming more commonplace ranging from passenger cars to autonomous mass transport. At CES 2019 Schaeffler will unveil even more innovation for the mobility of the future.
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Euro Weekly News Technology transfer is more intensive in the Formula E project than ever before in the history of the BMW Group. In particular, the fact that the BMW Group developed the fifth generation of their electric drive themselves again, thereby creating an excellent infrastructure for production and development, provides great advantages for the Formula E project.
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Associated Press More and more, the Internet of things (Iot) is changing our world. At CES 2019 in Las Vegas, Bosch is showing what it is already capable of today, from a concept for a shuttle vehicle that makes a new kind of mobility tangible, to fridges with connectivity that give advice on food storage, to smart lawn mowers that learn by doing.
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Gear Manufacturing and Inspection | Jan. 29-31 in Fort Worth, TX Discover key factors in the inspection process that lead to better design of gears. Develop a broad understanding of the methods used to manufacture and inspect gears. Interpret how the resultant information can be applied and interpreted in the design process. This course also includes a tour of Integrated Machinery Solutions.
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Gain a better understanding of various types of gears and bearings. Learn about the limitation and capabilities of rolling element bearings and the gears that they support. Grasp an understanding of how to properly apply the best gear-bearing combination to any gearbox from simple to complex.
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Manufacturing.net The ever-increasing competition in the manufacturing world makes it necessary to find new, efficient ways to speed up the process while remaining accurate and productive. While flying robots and miracle technologies may promise to reshape the industry, we still have a way to go until full automation, and thus the most important asset on the manufacturing floor in 2019 will remain its people.
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The Get Into Gears Toolkit is designed to help companies attract operator level employees. Webinar participants will be introduced to the Toolkit materials and User Manual, along with suggestions on how and where to use the items. Toolkit materials include an industry career video, Powerpoint presentation, email and social media graphics, and customizable posters, print ads, brochures and postcards. Participants will learn how to customize the material with their own company logo and contact information.
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3ders It was predicted years ago and now it’s happened: a desktop metal 3D printer.The Additec uPrinter can work with conventional metal powders as well as metal wire, which is much more affordable and safer to handle. Additec’s patented LMD-WP (Laser Metal Deposition-Wire Powder) process is a form of direct energy deposition (DED) where a powerful laser melts a jetted stream of metal powder as it makes contact with the surface of the part, building up with repetitive layers.
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