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EDITOR'S NOTE

"ABB's significant investment in Canadian operations, University of Waterloo facilitating additive manufacturing aerospace innovation, and Magna thrusts autonomous vehicle systems forward in this week’s edition of the Design Engineering e-newsletter."

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Sean Tarry, Editor, Design Engineering

News

ABB announces massive Canadian investment

Global electrification and automation giant makes CA$130 million investment in Canadian R&D and manufacturing expansion. ABB recently announced a landmark investment of more than CA$130 million aimed at establishing a new manufacturing and...

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Magna and NVIDIA collaboration to advance autonomous automotive technologies

Technology leaders join forces to drive AI-powered automotive innovation in Canada, enhancing the country’s positioning in the autonomous driving technology space. Magna, one of Canada’s premier mobility technology firms, has announced a strategic...

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Research agreement set to launch Canadian aerospace innovation into the future

Nikon, AP&C and University of Waterloo partner to advance aerospace component repair with additive manufacturing breakthroughs. In a significant move that’s set to propel Canadian innovation in aerospace manufacturing, Nikon Corporation...

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KF Aerospace appoints Gregg Evjen as President

Appointment at the top of one of Canada’s leading aerospace services providers signals new chapter in the country’s booming industry. KF Aerospace, one of Canada's premier aerospace and aviation services providers, recently announced the appointment...

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Sponsored Spotlight

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Latest Products

Wolong Electric America’s Permanent Magnet Direct Drive Motors

Wolong Electric America recently introduced its Permanent Magnet Direct Drive (PMDD) Motors, providing design engineers and machine builders with a means to modernize industrial airflow systems. Engineered to improve operational efficiency, reduce maintenance...

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Freudenberg’s Micro Seals provide precision engineering for critical medical applications

[caption id="attachment_1004046644" align="alignnone" width="1000"] FST Pressebild Dichtung Micro parts[/caption] The demand for ultra-precise, durable and hygienic components continues to rise within the medical technology space. To meet these demands...

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High-Force Miniature Linear Servo Motor from Moticont

Design engineers and machine builders seeking precision motion control in compact spaces now have a powerful new solution. Moticont’s LVCM-013-013-03M miniature linear servo motor delivers exceptional performance in a design that’s just 12.7 mm in...

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SURFACER SRP Surface Roughness Probe by LK Metrology

LK Metrology recently introduced its SURFACER SRP, a high-resolution, plug-and-play surface roughness probe designed to integrate directly into any coordinate measuring machine (CMM) with an industry-standard probe head. It’s an innovation that allows...

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Events

August 17-20 • Anaheim, California
Join more than 1,000 other professionals for dedicated networking, Interactive workshops and tutorials and 500+ technical presentations available covering key topics such as advanced vehicle technologies, design automation, robotics and more.

International Design Engineering Technical Conference

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September 29 to October 2 • Toronto
Attendees can explore machine tools and tooling, metalworking, and advanced manufacturing.

Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS)

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

Advanced Design and Manufacturing Expo

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November 3-4 • Toronto
Canada's largest engineering event, brining engineers together with industry, government and academic partners to discuss the latest opportunities, challenges and innovations in engineering.

Engineering Conference (EngCon)

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