Care delivery is like an orchestra playing a symphony. One wrong note from a single musician can mar harmony, creating dissonance in its stead. In healthcare, delivering exceptional patient care ...
Inspecting Entapack’s multilayer liners to ensure zero contamination. As every experienced manufacturing engineer knows, producing quality products is often not enough. There needs to be a way to ...
The promise of automated manufacturing for composite parts in the aircraft industry has not yet been fully realized. Though the safety-driven standards for high-quality structures are understandable, ...
Two cameras simultaneously scan each row of molded coil forms on a fast-moving belt.The entire contour of each coil form is inspected in detail within 100 msec. Absolute zero on the Kelvin scale is †...
Read more about meeting the individual challenges of digital zero-defect testing and details of approaches to dealing with these challenges. The effectiveness of semiconductor manufacturing test has a ...
Here is a probable scene and a not-so-simple question about our future with autonomous vehicles: An automated delivery truck driving its route makes a turn where it ...
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Ford opened order books for the new 2023 F-Series Super Duty trucks last October, piling up 150,000 pre-orders in five weeks. After expecting to get trucks into customer hands earlier this year, the ...
In 2010, Bill Gates first came up with the term “Innovating to Zero” to advocate a nuclear energy technology that would be safe, reliable and have Zero emissions. It’s an idea that stayed with me ever ...
I recently had to update my password on a site that I joined many, many years ago -- far enough in the past that a "good enough" password was "any five characters." The site now wanted me to have a ...
There are several expressions I have really come to hate over the years. Two of them – the concept of “zero defects” and the idea that “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” – are, fortunately, falling out ...