Feb
09
2009
Archive for February, 2009
Quanser and the University of Toronto work together to improve undergraduate/graduate labs and foster research.
Feb
06
2009
Recent Coverage
Mac word processor incorporates Endnote X2
ManufacturingTalk, February 06, 2009
Endnote X2 from Thomson Reuters is being integrated into the Pages '09 package, providing Mac users with Cite While You Write functionality in Apple's word processor package.
Mathtype from Design Science has been chosen as the equation editor for its Numbers (spreadsheet) package.
Feb
03
2009
Recent Coverage
Adept offers the USB-1208HS range
ManufacturingTalk, February 03, 2009
Adept Scientific has added Measurement Computing's faster USB-1208HS range to its series of USB-based data acquisition products.
Feb
03
2009
Case Studies
VisSim/ECD helps build ultra efficient e-bike with PMSM motors – case study
Find out how VisSim/Embedded Controls Developer helped Electric Motion Systems (EMS) to create the world’s most efficient electric bicycle - the only one in existence with a powerful processor and advanced algorithms.
Feb
03
2009
Case Studies
VisSim – Strathclyde case study
Read how more than 600 control and dynamic modelling students have benefited from the adoption of VisSim simulation software, from Adept Scientific, at Strathclyde University.
Feb
02
2009
Press Releases
EndNote X2 and MathType are integrated into iWork ’09
February 2009: Adept Scientific (Letchworth, Herts) is very pleased to announce the selection of two of its key product lines by Apple to be included in its new iWork ‘09 suite of applications.
EndNote X2 from the scientific business of Thomson Reuters (Philadelphia, PA) is being integrated into the Pages ’09 ...
Feb
01
2009
Recent Coverage
Library integration helps with engineering e-reference management
Research Information, February 01, 2009
Knovel finds out how its engineering reference resources are being used at The Colorado School of Mines in the USA
Feb
01
2009
Recent Coverage
Beyond signal-flow based simulation
DPA on the net, February 01, 2009
As consumers deal with higher fuel costs and the effects of inflation and looming recession, they are beginning to scrutinise their buying decisions more and more carefully. It’s just not enough anymore to build the fastest and most reliable car on the road; it also has to be the most ...
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