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SolidWorks Software Helps Westfield Sportscars Combine New Technology And A Vintage Package

Engineers Use CAD To Adapt Standard Parts, Assemblies To Fit In Custom Body Design from 1950s




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MIT startup wins prestigious Tech Museum Award for global illiteracy-fighting projector designed in SolidWorks

Design that Matters wins for contribution to humanity in education category




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COSMOS 2006 software spotlights technological innovations and simplified analysis for every engineer's desktop

World's #1 mainstream analysis software adds 100-plus new features that put powerful design validation in easy-to-use packages




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SolidWorks Corporation offers new technology software grants for teachers

SolidWorks software donation supports fusion of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in education




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SolidWorks Corporation unveils SolidWorks 2007, powered by revolutionary 'SWIFT' technology

Innovation introduces expert intelligence into 3D CAD software




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Ergotechnics uses SolidWorks to give global retail stores pizzazz

U.K. technical services company streamlines design cycles and improves communication to help retailers, architects, and designers create compelling interiors




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Swiss engineering company Montech switches to SolidWorks software to reduce costs, enhance productivity

Monorail and plant automation company uses SolidWorks software to work faster and smarter, and detect collisions earlier




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Syncroness uses COSMOSMotion analysis technology to design high-quality, complex mechanisms in less time at lower cost

Cutting days and weeks from design cycle gives Syncroness more time to focus on designing lightweight, high performance products




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Brudeli Tech three-wheeler cuts sharp corners with SOLIDWORKS design

Unique cross between motorcycle and off-road vehicle blends fun, performance, safety




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SOLIDWORKS' SWIFT wins IndustryWeek Technology of the Year award

Breakthrough technology puts expert design techniques in every user's hands




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Washington State schools make technology education much more than 'shop class'

Schools combine SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD software with 3D scanning and printing to enrich student learning




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Burlington Technologies speeds engine component design with SOLIDWORKS, PDMWorks

Canadian aluminum die casting company cuts development time in half, reduces errors with 3D CAD and product data management software




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Cyclone Power Technologies throttles up 'green' engine design with SOLIDWORKS 3D CAD software

Cyclone Clean Air Engine burns cleaner, more efficiently to power cars, ships, etc.




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domo gives emergency responders eyes on the spot with video technology designed in SOLIDWORKS software

U.K. company cut weeks out of design time, eliminated prototyping, and increased innovation with SOLIDWORKS and CircuitWorks




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SOLIDWORKS 2008 wins NASA Tech Briefs Readers' Choice Product of the Year award

Product, company, and customers earn additional recognition




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SyCSA increases production 200 percent by embracing 3D design technology

Company can design a silo in half an hour and deliver it earlier while helping improve the quality of Mexico's food, plastics, and construction practices




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SOLIDWORKS Labs more than doubles its emerging technology offerings

Nearly 100,000 visitors experimented with forward-looking tools and services in first year




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Pittsburg State Engineering Technology Students Learn Faster, Easier with 1,000 New Licenses of SolidWorks software

Off-Campus, Around-the-Clock Access and Integrated Simulation are Big Advantages for Students




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SolidWorks Users Provided Intelligent Technology That Helped Save Chilean Miners

Equipment Designed and Modified With SolidWorks Software Located Miners and Helped Drill Escape Shaft Weeks Sooner Than Predicted




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pester pac automation GmbH Transforms Technical Documentation with 3DVIA Composer

Interactive 3D manuals increase customer appreciation and satisfaction




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Using new technology to share the gospel

When it comes to reaching the least-reached, OM workers are using new technology to make ministry more effective—one byte at a time.




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Congressional Pressure on Big Tech: 4 Takeaways for K-12 Leaders

Congress grilled the CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google about "pandemic profiteering," anti-competitive practices, and the flow of misinformation about COVID-19.




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Educational Technology: What's Behind the Hype?

While laptops and videos can make the classroom fun and interactive, how much does technology really improve achievement?




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How Teachers Can and Should Use Technology in the Classroom

Integrating technology requires a significant investment of time and money, but the resources are well-spent if the focus is improving instruction, writes educational consultant Matthew Lynch.




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2024-25 Teaching and Learning Technologies Faculty Advisory Committee members named

Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT), part of Penn State University Libraries, has announced the Teaching and Learning Technologies Faculty Advisory Committee for the 2024-25 academic year. The committee is pivotal in guiding TLT on integrating technology within teaching and learning at Penn State.




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New technique allows technicolor imaging of degenerative joint disease

Medical imaging is no longer in Kansas, Toto, as a team led by Penn State researchers brings traditional black and white diagnostic images of X-rays and traditional CT scans into technicolor. The researchers developed novel contrast agents that target two proteins implicated in osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease commonly characterized as wear-and-tear arthritis.




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Ed. Tech. Evolution

This interactive timeline examines key educational technology trends over the past 10 years. Features previous editions of Technology Counts and Education Week articles.




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Tech Talk: Multimedia Transformation

Participate in a chat about how multimedia tools are transforming teaching and learning in core academic subjects.




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Project aims to build strong manufacturing workforce with immersive technology 

The Richard King Mellon Foundation recently awarded $392,000 to Penn State to build a strong science- and technology-focused workforce in the state’s Mon Valley region through collaboration and virtual, augmented and mixed reality trainings and tools.




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Teaching and Learning with Technology announces 2024-2026 Faculty Fellows cohort

Penn State’s Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT), part of Penn State University Libraries, has welcomed five University instructors across three campuses into its Faculty Fellows cohort for 2024-26 and started collaborating on a new collection of projects. Faculty chosen for the Faculty Fellows program team up with TLT on innovative technology projects, with past endeavors spanning a broad spectrum from learning spaces to virtual reality/immersive experiences to data-empowered learning.




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Common Assessments a Test for Schools' Technology

As the two big groups of states craft common-assessment systems, experts warn that the smallest details could undermine their work.




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Students use maker tech to create feminist quilts, buttons, justice awareness

Penn State students are experiencing a transformative way of learning thanks to a collaboration between Teaching and Learning with Technology Media Commons and Maker Commons, part of University Libraries, and College of the Liberal Arts faculty in the Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. Together, they have developed project-based assignments that incorporate hands-on maker technologies, giving students a unique opportunity to enhance their technical and creative skills while promoting social justice and community values.




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Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology Program achieves reaccreditation

Recently, the Wildlife Technology Program at Penn State DuBois earned reaccreditation with the North American Wildlife Technology Association for five years.




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News24 Business | Social media, proper targeting, chatbots - all part of growing proptech trends in 2022

Proptech refers to the use of technology and software to assist the real estate market with its needs.




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Transformational technology

OM workers in Central Asia use technology to develop new discipleship and worship tools for local believers.




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Video | Imported Seeds, Full-Spectrum Lights: High-Tech Marijuana Op Busted In Greater Noida

A high-tech marijuana operation, using imported seeds and full-spectrum grow lights, has been busted in Greater Noida and an English graduate from Meerut has been arrested.




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iPhone 17 Air Might Not Be as Thick as Apple Planned Due to Technical Challenges, Tipster Claims

Apple's iPhone 17 Air model might not be as thin as the company previously planned, according to a tipster. Expected to replace the 'Plus' model in its lineup in 2025, Apple has reportedly encountered challenges in lowering the device's thickness due to the battery.




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Secretary of State Announces Massage Technician License Suspension

Secretary of State Jeffrey Bullock has suspended the Delaware certified massage technician license of Robert D. Leech for engaging in inappropriate sexual contact with massage clients. In making this determination, Secretary Bullock considered a complaint filed by the Delaware Department of Justice. The complaint states that Mr. Leech used his position to impose unwelcome sexual […]



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Consumer Protection Unit secures $337,000 in debt relief for Delaware ITT Tech

Attorney General Kathy Jennings and the Delaware Department of Justice’s Consumer Protection Unit have secured an agreement to obtain $337,478.96 in debt relief for former ITT Tech students in Delaware as part of a multistate settlement that a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reached with PEAKS Trust, a private […]



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Attorney General Jennings announces investigation into tech sales bootcamp

Attorney General Kathleen Jennings announced today that the Delaware Department of Justice Consumer Protection Unit is investigating tech sales bootcamp Prehired and its CEO, Joshua Jordan. The investigation began in March, after Prehired filed nearly 300 debt-collection lawsuits in the Delaware Justice of the Peace Court seeking to enforce its income share agreements. Prehired started […]



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Delaware Receives UPenn Technical Assistance Grant to Develop Integrated Data System

Grant will help Delaware support high-risk youth and families in Wilmington, and bolster work of Family Services Cabinet Council WILMINGTON, Del. – Governor John Carney announced on Wednesday that Delaware has received an 18-month training and technical assistance grant from the University of Pennsylvania’s Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) Integrated Data System Learning Community […]



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The future of data science: 7 emerging trends and technologies to watch

Data science continues to be a pivotal force driving innovation across industries. From enhancing customer experiences to optimizing operational efficiencies, the role of data science is expanding, bringing with it new challenges and opportunities. This article explores the emerging trends and technologies that are shaping the future of data science [...]

The future of data science: 7 emerging trends and technologies to watch was published on SAS Voices by Iain Brown




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Tricks, treats and tech: Don't let your data scare you

Halloween is one of my favorite times of the year – I'm a Halloween enthusiast. It’s a time for spine-tingling thrills, haunted tales and lots of candy corn. But there’s one fear lurking in the shadows that sends shivers down the spines of data scientists, IT leaders and executives alike, [...]

Tricks, treats and tech: Don't let your data scare you was published on SAS Voices by Udo Sglavo




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3 ways MarTech will evolve in 2025

It’s no surprise that MarTech in 2024 seemed to be dominated by GenAI, GenAI and … more GenAI. Perhaps this is a bit of an exaggeration, but you can’t deny this topic was a headliner in the MarTech space, along with AI and customer data platforms. Here are my top [...]

3 ways MarTech will evolve in 2025 was published on SAS Voices by Jonathan Moran




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Middle and High School Students Honored in Digital Mapping Technology Contest

Secretary of Education Mark Holodick is pleased to recognize the following students for their submissions in this year’s Esri’s 2024 ArcGIS webapp competition. Students were challenged to create and share interactive mapping projects using ESRI ArcGIS software. Delaware entrants to this national competition must create a digital Storymap that explores some aspect of life in Delaware.




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Delaware and r4 Technologies Launch Innovative Project to Address Food Insecurity and Food Waste

The Smart Food Program, a first in the nation project, will save food waste and reach families in need by using an AI-driven app to match surplus food to SNAP demands    WILMINGTON, Del. — Delaware will be the first state to pilot an innovative app to help those hardest hit by economic challenges stretch […]



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McMaster Technique Offers Delaware Livestock Producers and Veterinarians More Options in Herd Health

he Delaware Department of Agriculture (DDA) announced beginning October 15, 2024, the cost of fecal analysis testing performed by the Poultry and Animal Health Section will increase to $3.00 per sample. The Poultry and Animal Health Section will begin offering livestock fecal sample analysis using the McMaster technique for relevant livestock species, and the current qualitative fecal float testing will still be performed as appropriate by species.




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4466 Radiation Technologists/Technicians (Certification)

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1557 Technology and Engineering Teacher

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Professional Standards Board




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Four technology tips for government leaders preparing for flood disasters

“What’s our plan if we get hit by a big flood?” While this question may be plenty familiar to emergency management professionals, city administrators, legislators, and other leaders in coastal regions that are known for their exposure to potentially disastrous weather events, these days it’s being asked in some unexpected [...]

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