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3D Printing Medical Devices Market to Reach $2.13 Billion by 2020

A new report by Markets and Markets estimates the 3D printing medical devices market will grow at a 25.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2015 to 2020, reaching $2.13 billion. According to the report, the global 3D printing medical devices market is made up of the following segments with respect to components: 3D printing […]

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Windor’s Legoland Recreates Santa Pod Raceway With a PLC and 84,780 Lego Bricks

Windor’s Legoland has a brand new attraction in the form of a small model version of the Santa Pod Raceway that took 84,780 Lego bricks to create. The quarter-mile racing venue took a lot of Lego bricks to recreate because 19,800 of them went into creating the grandstand and the raceway’s spectators alone. A tedious […]

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Quantum Dots to Power Buildings in the Future

Quantum Dots As Energy Sources The University of Milan-Bicocca (UNIMIB) in Italy, and the US Department of Energy’s Los Alamo’s National Laboratory(LANL), led by Victor Klimov at the Center for Advanced Solar Photophysics (CASP), have teamed up over the past two years to develop a new technique that produces nanoparticles, or “semiconductor quantum dots,” in windows […]

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Robot Dummies & Durability Testing

Chances are, if you like the car seat you are sitting on in terms of comfort and durability, you have both robot dummies and humans to thank. Robots can be programmed and shaped to mimic humans of all shapes and sizes to “cycle test” automobile seats and other automobile components for wear and durability. Cycle […]

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SHIELD: Securing Integrated Chips to Prevent/Detect Tampering

US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s SHIELD project began earlier this year with multimillion-dollar awards to Northrop Grumman Systems ($12.3 million), SRI International ($6.8 million), and Charles Stark Draper Laboratory ($4.1 million). There are five types of hardware attacks DARPA is trying to manage: 1) Hardware Trojans, 2) IP piracy & IC overbuilding, 3) reverse […]

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New TriFan 600 is Revolutionary Technology for Business Travel

XTI Aircraft, led by former Sikorsky President and CEO Jeffrey Pino and former Cessna President and COO Charles Johnson, believes it has designed a revolutionary six-seat aircraft, named the TriFan 600, capable of vertical takeoff and landing. The plane will compete with other business jets in terms of altitude, range, and comfort. In addition to […]

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State of the Art Mobile Robots Assembling New Corporate Jets

IndustryTap has written “Industrial Automation: At a Technological Watershed“, The $75 Billion Industrial Automation Electronics Market,” and “70% of High-Tech Firms are Experimenting with 3D Printers, Fueling 82% CAGR” about the burgeoning industrial automation market. KUKA Systems Aerospace Group, experts in tooling and assembly of complex aircraft structures, has just announced an agreement to provide […]

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London’s New Public Transport to Encompass a 15 MPH Moving Sidewalk?

Forget subways and stationary sidewalks… With technology progressing at a rapid pace, outlandish designs for London’ new public transport include a 15 mph moving sidewalk. Literally, a moving sidewalk similar to what you see in airports, which will circle 17 miles under London. The firm behind the idea, NBBJ, sees replacing the city’s Circle Line […]

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US Navy Deploys RHIMES System to Prevent Hackers From Attacking PLC’s on Ships

In response to the myriad of recent “cyber security” attacks, the United State Navy is developing the Resilient Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical Security (RHIMES) system as part of an initiative to deter hackers from attempting to go after its shipboard mechanical and electrical control systems. While hackers have been known to tap into machines in […]

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How To Troubleshoot GE Fanuc 9070 Processor, Part IC697CPX782

Introduction: GE Fanuc IC697CPX782 Troubleshooting Guide This troubleshooting guide is a simple test of the 9070 processor, part number IC697CPX782. Step 1: Power Up, Connect Cable & Verify Port Light Blinking Go ahead and power it up: The processor is in an IC697CHS750 rack, it is a five slot rack, it is empty, and it is […]

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