More Publicity For Our Structural Drawing Service
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Whoa! Now we have a press release on our structural drawing service. Incredibly, it has been downloaded more than 15,000 times in one day at PRWeb!
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Whoa! Now we have a press release on our structural drawing service. Incredibly, it has been downloaded more than 15,000 times in one day at PRWeb!
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Adding to 3D printing’s growing list of impressive feats, researchers at Kansas State University recently developed a 3D printed device that can detect anaemia within seconds. The low-cost diagnostic device works when paired with a smartphone app and is beneficial to people with only limited access to healthcare. It can also be a revolutionary point-of-care…
Very soon you will be able to get 3D printing done at any neighborhood print shop. UPS, for instance, has just announced its store at Menlo Park will be offering the service from this week onwards (read news report). For those of us who did not see the trend coming, tsk, tsk. It is, after…
Engineering outsourcing is something that many companies in the West have been doing for several years. According to a report in the 4 August, 2009 edition of The Economic Times, India, the value of the engineering outsourcing market is currently $1.8 billion and is expected to reach $50 billion by 2020. The large Indian IT…
As you all know, blocks help to reduce file size and the time it takes to draft an object multiple times.Howdy to all AutoCAD users and explorers who are well-versed in the uses of blocks and fields. Today, AutoCAD blocks are becoming intelligent and flexible, acquiring new features and constraints. These can be controlled…
The three-part expose is complete! With the below episode a regular reader now has very good idea of how a solar designer plans all aspects of a solar power system. The expose will benefit solar panel installers, property owners and the engineering community. In case you want to view the first two episodes, they are…
Imagine if you owned a Ferrari and one day someone said, “Why are you driving such a slow car?” Well, something similar happened to us yesterday. It wasn’t a Ferrari, it was a Pentium 4 PC (3Ghz + 2GB RAM) that we had bought new a year and a half ago, and which we thought…