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Looks like 2010 is going to be a banner year for mergers and acquisitions. Small- to medium-sized IT shops are especially vulnerable to the chaos and confusion that often accompany these corporate maneuverings. Full article
NCMS's Jon Riley sees the future at the 5th annual MODSIM World Conference and finds it belongs to a new generation of high school students who will be tomorrow's engineering innovators. Full article
What's your head shape? Are you oval like an egg, round like a pumpkin, or maybe more like a turnip? Your cranial configuration literally becomes a burning issue if you happen to be a firefighter. In addition to gloves, helmets, jacket and boots, one of a firefighters most essential pieces of equipment is the respirator ... Full article
Airbus doubles its supercomputing power with HP's Performance Optimized Datacenters (PODs). Full article
In 1791, America's first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, put forth his grand plan for industrializing the United States. In his "Report on the Subject of Manufacturers," Hamilton rejected the then common assumption that America could prosper with an agricultural base, instead arguing that the new Republic should concentrate on developing industry. With the ... Full article
In the UK's heartland, Sheffield City Region is positioning itself to become the manufacturing hub of the world. Full article
Fraunhofer scientists design a "living factory" to respond to changes with limited human interaction. Full article
3D printing, a technology that has been in use for several decades, is part of a broader movement known as direct digital manufacturing (DDM) that could forever change the way we make things. We're not quite at the stage envisioned by Star Trek: The Next Generation where a replicator on board the star ship can ... Full article
Creating eco-friendly products starts with the design process. Full article
3D printing stretches the boundaries of what's possible, from perfect fossil replicas to fanciful insect creations. Full article
"Manufacturing is a key part of our economy." This is more than a cliché. It is the basis of wealth creation and the source of the goods that we sell nationally and internationally. A healthy manufacturing economy creates jobs and keeps our balance of trade with the rest of the world in check. Full article
Why leading the charge to advance direct digital manufacturing (DDM) technologies is more important than you realize. Full article
If you'e simulating the universe, it helps to have a machine like NASA's Pleiades supercomputer. But if you want to use a supercomputer to design a better aircraft wing or a state-of-the-art farm tractor, you have a different set of challenges to contend with. If there's one person who can help business and industry solve ... Full article
Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, embodied innovation at its finest and has contributed greatly to technology as we know it today. Full article
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software helps manufacturers speed production and boost efficiency, but as with any technology, there are certain issues to watch out for. Full article
As the old saying goes, if you have to ask how much it costs you can't afford it. That certainly applies to Adastra, a luxury yacht that incorporates a plethora of new designs that are pushing the state-of-the-art for long range-cruising. Full article
Rick Jarman, President & CEO of NCMS, talks about the innovative manufacturer, explaining it will take more than just technology to bring manufacturing into the 21st century. It will take companies whose philosophy, business approach and culture are totally committed to innovation — to exploring all avenues associated with the latest advances in digital manufacturing, ... Full article
General Motors vision system could be key to creating the robotic car of the future. Full article
The Council on Competitiveness is working towards creating a public-private partnership (PPP) to connect small- and medium-sized manufacturers with advanced digital manufacturing techniques such as modeling and simulation. The tools will allow them to be more efficient, cut costs, shorten time to market, be more responsive to the needs of their supply chain partners, and, ... Full article
Manufacturers across the country are eager for an overarching strategy that unites the current patchwork of initiatives. Full article


