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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Durable wood ‘sponges’ act as green sensors of mechanical strain …
“Our results reveal that rigid and incompressible balsa can be made highly compressible by a chemical treatment and carbonization process, yielding a wood carbon sponge with mechanical compressibility and fatigue resistance and electrical response sensitivity surpassing those of most reported … Continue reading
MTC develops simulation app to revolutionise design for additively manufactured parts
01 March 2018 The Manufacturing Technology Centre takes a new approach to part design and interdisciplinary research, using simulation and computational apps to support teams across the company. One of the greatest challenges in designing high-precision parts is being able … Continue reading
KFC’s Big Screw-Up Left Restaurants Without Chicken
Ruari Lee didn’t care about supply chains, distribution centers, logistics, or any of the finer points of the globalized economy. All he wanted was his regular chicken fillet burger meal at KFC. But the restaurant operator’s shop in Kendal, a … Continue reading
Cultural Center Space Gives Cape Cod Makers Room To Get Creative
HARWICH – What do a handful of robots, a 3D printer, and the Harwich Cultural Center have in common? They’re all integral to the Cape Cod Makers organization, since members can now utilize a 3D printer to build robots and … Continue reading
The plane you’re flying on may have an illustrious past
Post to Facebook Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. 1 of 6 2 of 6 3 of 6 4 of 6 5 of 6 6 of 6 Last SlideNext Slide N905NA, a Boeing 747, was first … Continue reading
William F. Shaner
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Expanding Global Deployments of Product Cost Management Drive …
CONCORD, Mass., Feb. 27, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — aPriori, the leading provider of automated product cost management (PCM) software and service solutions for global manufacturers, today announced the newest release of the company’s flagship product, aPriori Professional 2018 R1. This … Continue reading