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Doble Engineering | May 10, 2016
MC Assembly, a leading mid-tier electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider, has been awarded the 2015 Vendor of the Year from Doble Engineering Company. The companies have enjoyed a supportive and productive relationship for nearly a decade, with MC Assembly, a national leader in contract manufacturing, working to support all aspects of Doble’s product life cycles....
Doble Engineering | March 15, 2016
Doble Engineering Company, a subsidiary of ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE), today announced the release of its Field Force Automation program, a customizable platform that helps power companies meet requirements of new NERC CIP regulations by standardizing diagnostic testing and data collection programs through a combination of rugged controllers, testing software, custom engineering and data management processes....
Doble Engineering | July 14, 2016
Doble Engineering Company, a subsidiary of ESCO Technologies Inc. (NYSE: ESE), today announced the introduction of the EMI Surveyor, a non-invasive surveying solution that helps generation and industrial plants optimize maintenance and improve outage planning. Based on Doble's decades of electromagnetic interference (EMI) testing experience, the surveyor can detect more than 70 different electrical insulation and mechanical defects in generators, motors, bus duct systems, transformers, switc...
Fast Company | January 17, 2020
In an effort to build a more sustainable future, architects and policy makers are nodding to the past with structures entirely made of timber. From a 70-story timber skyscraper in Tokyo to an all-wood, 200,000-plus square foot university residence hall in Arkansas, constructions that have eschewed steel and concrete for forest-grown materials have been sprouting up across the world. Next up in this timber trend: a Copenhagen neighborhood built fully with wood, with housing for 7,000 people, a sc...
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