AGMA AGMA offers a wide variety of advanced gear engineering courses including Gear Manufacturing and Inspection; Fundamentals of Worm & Crossed Axis Helical Gearing; Steels for Gear Applications; Gearbox CSI; Gear Failure Analysis; Detailed Gear Design and more. See the entire list of in-person classes available from AGMA today.
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Industry Week Manufacturing is key to securing America’s future and with Industry 4.0 in full swing, U.S. companies need to act quickly adopt automation and robotics to remain competitive. Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) seeks to ease this burden by identifying the most critical technology and workforce problems and issuing project calls to its base of 200-plus member organizations.
Visit https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/media-gallery/21119020/arm-selects-next-batch-of-projects to view the full article online.
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AGMA Join more than 300 of your industry peers at the Disney Grand Floridian Resort & Spa at Lake Buena Vista, Fla., March 19-21. Come to the one meeting where you can gather resources to grow every aspect of your company while staying up to date on the latest happening in the gear and bearing industries.
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Industry Week The threat landscape is expanding as IT and OT networks converge, understandably putting manufacturing organizations at risk. According to a recent IoT Analytic’s report, half of industrial assets in factories will be connected to some form of on-premise or remote data collection system. Unfortunately, many OT systems were never designed for remote or internet access.
Visit https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/article/21119430/closing-the-itot-gap to view the full article online.
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New Atlas In a quest for safer lithium-ion batteries, a team of engineers at the University of Illinois has come up with a solid polymer-based electrolyte that can not only heal itself, but is recyclable without the need for high temperatures or strong acids.
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International Mining Voith says it is planning to acquire 60% of the shares of ELIN Motoren GmbH as it looks to strengthen its position in the market for electrical drive systems. ELIN is a global high-tech company in the area of electric motors and generators and provides customized solutions for markets such as wind energy, plastic, tunnel construction and mining, iol and gas, plant engineering as well as power plants.
Visit https://im-mining.com/2019/12/23/voith-strengthens-electric-drive-expertise-elin-motoren-acquisition/ to view the full article online.
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Engadget Electric vehicles have been helping Americans get around for more than a hundred years. At the start of the 20th century, a third of the vehicles on the road were battery powered. Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the sports car company that still bears its name, was among the first to develop an electric vehicle. Even Henry Ford dabbled with the technology in the early 1900s. Today, however, as American consumers face rising fuel prices and a deepening climate crisis, EVs are undergoing a resurgence in popularity.
Visit https://www.engadget.com/2019/12/29/ev-roundup-2019/ to view the full article online.
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