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Editor's Note 
 
Large energy sector donations, a bionic prosthetic hand developed at Johns Hopkins University, the cognitive automation of engineering tasks, and improving naval MRO processes in this week’s edition of the Design Engineering e-newsletter.
- Sean Tarry, Editor, Design Engineering
 
LATEST DESIGN NEWS 
 
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SAIT receives energy-boosting donation

The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) was the recipient of a significant donation that should serve to fuel initiatives in enhancing its role in sustainable energy research and innovation...


Bionic hand developed at Johns Hopkins University

Engineers at Johns Hopkins University recently announced a breakthrough development in prosthetics – a bionic hand that understands what its touching and has the ability to grasp just like a human...


Cognitive automation of engineering tasks with AI assistant

P-1 AI Inc. - an advanced technology and AI developer - recently received a $23 million seed financing round, and now has its sights set on developing an artificial general intelligence (AGI)-powered assistant for physical systems that could theoretically undergo and complete just about any task that a human could execute...


Revolutionizing naval MRO processes with groundbreaking robotics

It was announced recently by Laser Photonics, Fonon Technologies and Boston Engineering that the trio are moving ahead into the next phase of their strategic partnership and collaboration in the development of laser cleaning-enabled robotic crawlers...


 
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Allegro ACS37035 high-bandwidth current sensor IC

Engineered for high-speed, high-precision applications, Allegro MicroSystems’ ACS37035 is a high-bandwidth current sensor IC designed to meet the demands of today’s advanced power electronics... » Read more

N.R. Murphy advanced dust collection system

N.R. Murphy Limited’s advanced dust collection system sets a new benchmark for power and efficiency, increasing production potential and enhancing safety within the woodworking industry... » Read more

Unlocking the speed of additive manufacturing

Manifest Technologies recently released the Parallax Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (P-VAM) evaluation kit. Enabling instant, layerless multidimensional 3D fabrication using controlled light beams, the technology promises to unlock unequalled speed and design flexibility for users... » Read more

Littelfuse AeroSplice delivering fast, reliable connectivity

Littelfuse recently introduced its AeroSplice Wire-to-Wire Connecting Solution – a solution designed to meet the specific needs of the aerospace and defence sectors. Capable of meeting the rigorous standards of MIL-DTL-24308, AeroSplice offers an alternative to traditional wire splicing, while offering enhanced reliability and reduced installation time... » Read more

 
EVENTS 
 

AI for Engineers – Virtual 3-Part Series

April 22, May 20, June 25 • Online
Building on the success of Design Engineering’s “AI for Engineers event”, we’re presenting an expanded program featuring three live, focused sessions on how AI is transforming engineering workflows and shaping manufacturing and product design.
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Automate Show

May 12-15 • Detroit, Mich.
A robotics and automation event produced by the Association for Advancing Automation.
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DEX Expo 2025 – Ottawa

May 27 • Nepean, Ont.
Presented by Design Engineering, DEX Expo is a series of regional, one-day tabletop tradeshows where you can discuss the latest technologies, network with industry peers, and explore innovative solutions.
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Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS)

September 29 to October 2 • Toronto
Attendees can explore machine tools and tooling, metalworking, and advanced manufacturing.
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Advanced Design & Manufacturing Expo

October 21-23 • Toronto
This event brings together six advanced manufacturing areas: design, automation, packaging, plastics, processing, and electric vehicle technology.
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