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Jeff Burnstein, president of A3, shares top automation trends for 2023

Automation Mag

While there is no one-size-fits-all prevention for manufacturers, they are tailoring their cybersecurity strategy to include robots. Burnstein joined RIA in 1983 and has held a variety of senior positions, culminating in his promotion to president in 2007.

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Epicor: Five trends to watch in manufacturing ERP

Manufacturer's Monthly

To address this challenge, companies must first recognise that AI is not a one-size-fits-all solution. ERP systems already collect, synthesise, and analyse data from other sources across a manufacturing business. Better UX Remember 2007?

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Book interview: ‘Playing to Win’ and the rules of gamification

E&T

When not writing about the subject, Hon is CEO of Six to Start, a smartphone fitness game developer that deploys gamification for users who simply want to become healthier by using its Zombies, Run! Which is exactly what Hon does, examining why, when games are supposed to be fun, they’re becoming a source of anxiety and misery.

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Fusing biology with the bionic ear

E&T

Developed in the 1960s, it is the first ever bionic device created to restore a sensory organ and has now been fitted in over a million people. The research, which started in 2007, is based on an optogenetics method that emerged around the millennium and has been shown to work in rodents. That is thanks to the cochlear implant.

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North Carolina Mold Builder Works With Purpose and Partnership

Mold Making Technology

Source (All Images) | Western Carolina Tool & Mold Who is Western Carolina Tool & Mold? After leaving Alliance-Carolina in 2007, I joined A&M Tool as the shop foreman. I have also worked in engineering, focusing on mold design and engineering changes. In 2006, just six years into my career, I took over as shop foreman.