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    Leowolfert/Dreamstime
    Workforce Dreamstime Leowolfert 119445883
    July 19, 2022
    With the engineering and manufacturing industries struggling to fill their workforces, what methods should we be employing to attract more people to these industries?
    Vaeenma/Dreamstime
    Robot arm in clean room
    July 6, 2022
    Use of robots is on the rise in applications requiring a high degree of cleanliness to improve productivity and minimize contamination of sensitive components.
    Bosch Rexroth
    The new eLION portfolio includes electric motors, inverters and gearboxes to aid OEMs' with their electrified machine developments.
    July 5, 2022
    The new eLION portfolio of high-voltage electronic components were designed specifically to meet the varied requirements of heavy-duty mobile off-road equipment.
    Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)
    Wanke Tom
    June 22, 2022
    Wanke's years of expertise and dedication to the fluid power industry will be missed.
    Aidro Hydraulics & 3D Printing (a Desktop Metal company)
    Additive manufacturing enables the creation of new and optimized component designs.
    June 14, 2022
    New design options and reductions to production time and costs are possible with additive manufacturing.

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    Motion Industries Inc.
    Mi Fluid Power Solutions Logo Rgb
    June 2, 2022
    The new Mi Fluid Power Solutions will be a complete provider of fluid power, integrated electronic controls and electromechanical technologies for industrial and mobile equipment...
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    Hydraulic cylinder
    May 24, 2022
    The new design and consulting firm provides manufacturers with a third-party resource to create their hydraulic and pneumatic designs.
    Sensata Technologies
    The wireless 6VW sensor easily mounts to a variety of rotating assets to help determine when and if faults may occur.
    May 23, 2022
    The 6VW sensor uploads data to Sensata’s cloud-based platform where sophisticated analysis creates deeper insights into potential rotary asset faults.