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Ryan Gray is Co-Founder and CEO of SGW Designworks, a product engineering and design firm featured in The Lean Startup. Should your engineering department be doing product development? Two decades ago ...
RIT’s robotics and manufacturing engineering technology major prepares you to become an engineer well-versed in advanced manufacturing technologies and automation. A New Economy Major: Robotics and ...
Dedicated business practice expands long-standing alliance to drive development of software-defined products and factories at scale across industry Companies plan to scale new group to 7,000 ...
Boeing signed a $19.8 million engineering manufacturing development contract with the U.S. Air Force for the modernization of the first Swedish Air Force C-130 aircraft under the Air Force C-130 ...
The Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering offers to its students a wide range of contemporary facilities. Undergraduate instruction takes place in Garland Hall’s numerous laboratories ...
The U.S. Air Force’s Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter has begun engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) based on progress from a previous DARPA program that demonstrated key ...
The Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP), managed by the US Army’s Aviation Turbine Engines Project Office (ATE PO), selected General Electric’s T901 turboshaft engine to replace the T700 family of ...
DETROIT ARSENAL, WARREN, Mich. -- The U.S. Army recently awarded three engineering manufacturing development (EMD) contracts to start industry off on competitive prototyping for the next generation of ...
This article is a transcript from a podcast by Siemens. My name is Ian Walls and I’m an engineer. I finished episode 1 of this 4-part series on Smart Manufacturing by mentioning the evolving role of ...