May 6, 2020 | 1:00 pm ET This webinar will detail what you need to know to be prepared for the many changes coming later this year under USMCA, the replacement for the NAFTA trade agreement between the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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Dry Cargo International Zero-emission operation dry cargo ship enabled by hybrid and electric solutions — distant dream or commercially viable proposition? Electric, digital and connected solutions provide a direction of travel for dry cargo vessels towards greater efficiency and lower emissions using proven technology. In this, it is the ship’s electrical propulsion system that acts as the key enabler for the integrated automation and control systems that can deliver transformative operations.
Visit https://www.drycargomag.com/abb-going-hybrid-and-electric to view the full article online.
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Aerospace Manufacturing Aeralis aims to build innovative aircraft using a modular design that will motivate a new generation of young people to train in aerospace engineering, manufacturing and STEM subjects, as well as follow careers in aviation.
Visit https://www.aero-mag.com/aeralis-modular-design-170420/ to view the full article online.
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Some of AGMA’s most popular face-to-face courses are offered online. Gear Industry professionals don’t need to worry about traveling to get the highest-quality gear education. Some offerings include: Gear Failure Analysis, Hobbing, Detailed Gear Inspection, Gearbox CSI and more.
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MHI Press release Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (MHI) has launched full-scale operations at a newly established subsidiary in Jakarta, Indonesia. Named “PT Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Indonesia, the new entity takes over the role of MHI’s Jakarta Liaison Office as the representative of MHI Group in the country, with functions now enhanced significantly. Establishment of the subsidiary was undertaken to boost MHI’s participation in social infrastructure projects in Indonesia and strengthen sales and service operations for MHI Group products and technologies.
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Texas A&M Today For millennia, metallurgists have been meticulously tweaking the ingredients of steel to enhance its properties. As a result, several variants of steel exist today; but one type, called martensitic steel, stands out from its steel cousins as stronger and more cost-effective to produce. Researchers from Texas A&M University, in collaboration with scientists in the Air Force Research Laboratory, have now developed guidelines that allow 3D printing of martensitic steels into very sturdy, defect-free objects of nearly any shape.
Visit https://today.tamu.edu/2020/04/16/texas-am-researchers-develop-method-for-3d-printing-hard-steels-flawlessly/ to view the full article online.
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May 20, 2020 | 1:00 pm ET Sponsored by McInnes Rolled Rings The crisis triggered by the expanding footprint of the coronavirus globally and within North America has few precedents. Cross checks to prior recessions in 2008-09, 1981-82, and even the depression triggered by the Spanish flu of 1918-1919 serves to give some guidance, but crude. The economy and the outlook for key machinery and capital goods markets are fluid and changing daily. Jim Meil will give call participants an update on the current situation and scenarios for what may lie ahead for 2020 and beyond.
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