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DE Editors · December 2, 2009 · Company to host AU Extension Dec. 9
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DE Editors · December 2, 2009 · Integrated CAD/CAM software on display this week at Euromold 2009.
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DE Editors · December 2, 2009 · solidThinking 8.0 and solidThinking 8.0 Inspired are being demonstrated.
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DE Editors · December 2, 2009 · Compiled-code Verilog 2001 simulator reduces simulation debug time.
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DE Editors · December 2, 2009 · NVIDIA CUDA architecture now supported directly in the PGI Fortran compiler.
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DE Editors · December 2, 2009 · Precise multi-touch 3D modeler enhances model preparation for simulation.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Simulation that Will Change the World, Honorable Mention: GE jumps on the green train by modeling a battery with COMSOL Multiphysics.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 ·
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Rapid Tech that Will Change the World, First Place: A new treatment from Shriners Hospital uses reverse engineering and rapid manufacturing to help treat cleft palates.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Simulations that Will Change the World, First Place: Scotland’s Green Ocean Energy is poised to perfect its wave-powered energy-generation system using a suite of analysis and modeling software.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Designs that Will Change the World, Third Place: Aerostat Wind Turbines has a keen interest in problem solving and an entrepreneurial spirit to raise wind power to a new level.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Designs that Will Change the World, First Place: Cochlear uses advanced technology to design and develop a breakthrough hearing aid that opens the world of sound to the hearing impaired.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Designs that Will Change the World, Second Place: In an age in which so many are advocating the demise of the internal combustion engine, Grail Engine Technologies’ design team wants to make it better.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Designs that Will Change the World, Honorable Mention: This car is a composite of new technologies that promise significant potential benefits, but requires consumers and the automotive industry to accept change.
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DE Editors · December 1, 2009 · Simulation that Will Change the World, Third Place: Sunshine Heart and SIMULIA win third place by optimizing a unique pump design to make sure the human heart continues to beat.
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Steve Robbins · December 1, 2009 ·
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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2009 · Computing that Will Change the World, Third Place: The Internet and Intel’s Atom processor make possible a new type of mobile computer that depends on the cloud or the servers back home for its functionality.
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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2009 · Computing that Will Change the World, First Place: Bloomy Controls’ Battery Management System is poised to change the world by enabling better electric and hybrid automobiles.
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Peter Varhol · December 1, 2009 · Computing that Will Change the World, Second Place: Enabling moving robots and other devices to see and understand their environment is a highly difficult problem for which Hyperacuity Systems has an innovative solution.
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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2009 · Rapid Tech that Will Change the World, Third Place: Mirror Image Aerospace uses 3D printing for the prototype of its new VTOL vehicle.