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Elementary, Mr. Watson: Mechatronics—The Swiss Army Knife of Engineering

07/23/2024 | John Watson -- Column: Elementary, Mr. Watson
Many folks in my age group raised on a farm always carried a pocket knife. My choice was a Swiss Army Knife. It was a versatile, multi-functional pocketknife manufactured by Victorinox and Wenger and is renowned for its compact design. What was nice about the Swiss Army Knife was the array of tools that fold out from its handles. Whatever job you need to accomplish, the Swiss Army knife can handle it.

Global Flexible Substrate Market Size To Worth USD 2520.19 Million by 2033; CAGR Of 14.50%

07/16/2024 | Globe Newswire
The Global Flexible Substrate Market Size is to Grow from USD 650.62 Million in 2023 to USD 2520.19 Million by 2033, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 14.50% during the projected period.

Presto Engineering Achieves Medical Device ISO 13485 Quality Management Certification

07/12/2024 | Presto Engineering
The certification covers Presto’s Denmark hub to ensure that its ASIC design and production services consistently meet medical device customer expectations and relevant regulatory requirements.

UHDI Fundamentals: UHDI Applications for Medical Devices

07/03/2024 | Anaya Vardya, American Standard Circuits
Ultra high-density interconnect (UHDI) technology typically refers to advanced printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing techniques that allow for a higher density of electronic components and interconnections within a smaller area. While not directly related to medical applications on its own, UHDI technology can indirectly benefit various medical devices and equipment by enabling smaller, more compact designs with increased functionality and performance.

It’s Only Common Sense: Innovations From the Greatest Innovator of Our Time

07/01/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
Continuing my series on people who influenced the world, I want to talk about Steve Jobs. We all know who he is and how he impacted the world—making a dent in the universe, as he was fond of saying. Those who worked with Jobs will admit that he was not an easy guy to deal with. At times, he was not very nice. Maybe that’s how it must be if your goal is making a dent in the universe. Maybe he didn’t have time to dawdle. Maybe he even had a premonition that his life would be cut short at only age 57. But whatever the reason, he crammed as much life and produced as many life-changing products in the mere 39 years of his career.
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