Rapid Prototyping for Engineering Impact: SweetSense and the Mortenson Center at CU Boulder

SweetSense, Inc. is a social enterprise focused on measuring impacts of health and environmental interventions. SweetSense works alongside the Mortenson Center for Global Engineering at Colorado University - Boulder, developing IoT technologies that help gather and use data to improve development programs and health outcomes.
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Drones in the Age of Automation

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Drone adoption is skyrocketing. Companies around the world now deploy drones at scale to solve the biggest challenges facing agriculture, construction, and insurance. And DroneDeploy users have already collected more than 30 million acres of drone data.
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Robotics investment trends & business opportunities

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One proven method for illustrating macro trends in the robotics sector, uncovering novel technological innovations, as well as surfacing overlooked business opportunities, is to rigorously analyze sector investment. Investment levels are a key indicator of an active market and the unambiguous affirmation of the commercial viability of individual companies.
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How Contractors Are Solving Four Common Challenges

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Contractors understand that being able to predict and prepare for variances in costs or schedules is critical to the profitability, cash flow and-in some scenarios-the viability of projects. Yet, reliable forecasting is a complex, multidimensional process that is challenging, if not impossible, with manual approaches or archaic systems.
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SCIA Engineer integrate into customized solutions

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Many engineering firms already use SCIA Engineer as the background engine in their customized solutions for parametric studies or designs. Regardless of the programming or scripting environment used, you simply integrate SCIA Engineer to perform all required tasks and provide your system with the necessary data.
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