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The ASSEMBLY Blog is written by our team of editors and industry experts. It provides thought-provoking opinions on issues and trends in manufacturing, as wells tips, tricks and suggestions for implementing assembly technology.
Next week marks the 40th anniversary of the historicApollo 11moon landing. Looking back on this amazing feat of engineering four decades later provides plenty of opportunity to grasp its significance and appreciate its impact on manufacturing.
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Today, determining what is and is not a truly “domestic” vehicle is getting harder and harder. For instance, is a car assembled in Michigan with a Canadian-built engine and a Mexican-made transmission really American? Here's an interactive graphic that helps sort things out.
是让我们在这个时间SEMBLY start gearing up for Assembly Technology Expo (ATExpo), which we sponsor here in Chicago each September. Doing so now has reminded me of just how much has happened over the past 12 months.
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A private 12-car train called theScience Expressis touring Germany this summer to showcase state-of-the-art engineering and technology. The goal is to educate the public and encourage tomorrow's generation of scientists and engineers.
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