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January 22, 2008  

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Tell us: Who, what sparked your engineering interest?

Oak Brook, IL – Engineers over the age of 40 may say the "Space Race" was their prime mover toward engineering career. Space stations, robots on Mars, and video games are orders of magnitude more powerful than the computers previous generations used to put a man on the moon. Help spark the interest of the next generation of engineering talent by....
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New group: Interested in wireless networks, factory automation?

Burlington, MA – There's a new interest group for factory automation and wireless issues. ISA, a mainstay organization for standards and best practices in process controls and instrumentation, is aiming to help more in factory automation. What can they do for you? And visa versa?
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System integrators: Help, international

Exton, PA – More system integrators find value in joining Control System Integrators Association (CSIA) during 2007, and more have joined from outside of the U.S. Find out why and where they're from.
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Print product exclusive: Photoelectric sensor in metal housing

Exton, PA – A new photoelectric sensor provides high optical performance in a compact metal housing for detecting position in conveying, packaging, material handling, and automotive manufacturing, says ifm efector in a Control Engineering January 2008 print issue exclusive. Robust metal housing is reportedly more durable than...
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Print product exclusive: Dual-line 6-digit process meter

Natick, MA – A 1/8 DIN panel meter with 6-digit dual-line LED display provides a more precise and informative view of the process for better overall control, says Precision Digital Corp. in a Control Engineering January 2008 print issue exclusive. Second line in large main display can be configured to read user-defined...
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In print: Print product exclusive: Secure WiFi for any electronic device

Irvine, CA – Go wireless with virtually any device with a serial interface on its microcontroller, using this embedded module that provides 802.11 b/g wireless connectivity, says Lantronix in a Control Engineering January 2008 print issue exclusive. Enable users to access, monitor, and manage equipment on a wireless network or over the Internet...
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