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Engineering Academy 2023 Topics
MARCH 23: Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
A fundamental shift in the relationship between design and operations. From the reverse engineering of products to the quality feedback loop from manufacturing to the design teams, we look at how plant operations—and the customers they serve—are better connected to create better products faster, with less waste and more flexibility.
JUNE 22: The Value of Sensors & Software in Motion Control
Integration of sensors and software into motion control solutions can provide a variety of benefits. Not only are they important to the performance of the system and its various components – such as gears, hydraulic pumps, pneumatic cylinders, motors, actuators and more – but also offer opportunities for improvements including, but not limited to:
- more precise movement and control
- increased efficiency
- predictive maintenance.
AUG 3: Benefitting Bio & Life Sciences with Photonics
As test and measurement equipment and medical devices have advanced, photonics-based technology rapidly surfaced as the go-to component empowering next-generation capabilities. This topic will take a closer look at the role light-based technologies play in:
- Enabling earlier disease detection
- Improving treatment options
- Advancing experimentation
SEPTEMBER 21: Cool Designs: Handling Power Dissipation in Electronics
This topic will address how developers are handling power dissipation from hardware to software techniques as well as design tools used to identify and to minimize temperature and power dissipation related issues.
- Active cooling technologies – heatsinks, liquid cooling
- Power designs – optimizing power supplies to handle power dissipation
- Analog designs – optimizing power supplies to handle power dissipation
- Digital solutions – processor-based power management
NOVEMBER 16: The Connected Vehicle in 2023 and Beyond
The market for connected vehicles is expected to surpass $215 billion by 2027. With 5G data speeds as the enabler, we’ll see three pillars of connectivity:
- Infotainment: Connecting the vehicle to the driver/passengers
- Telematics: Connecting the vehicle to the cloud
- V2X: Connecting the vehicle to the environment