Hexapods in Mechanical Engineering

September 12, 2017

Mechanical and plant engineering has always benefitted from innovations, i.e., from creative ideas and their economical implementation. Today this is truer than ever, because in many areas of automation technology precision requirements are on the increase, and an end to this development is nowhere in sight.

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Grupo Orguel

The Orguel Group is a holding company made up of 5 companies engaged in construction, industry, mining, infrastructure and oil and gas. There are more than 2 thousand employees, 80 branches and several representatives in Brazil, Latin America and Africa. With the great contribution of employees, customers, suppliers and partners, it achieved the recognition of the Brazilian market, and what was a dream became a success story, with respect and dedication to people, much work and faith in God.

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Digital Engineering Effectiveness

whitePaper | May 16, 2022

This paper explores the reluctance of developers of cyber-physical systems to embrace digital engineering (DE), how DE methods should be tailored to achieve their stakeholders' goals, and how to measure the effectiveness of DE-enabled workflows.

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Data Security in Construction: The Time To Act Is Now

whitePaper | October 18, 2022

The construction industry has become a top target for cybercriminals all over the world. Here’s why construction companies need to bolster their defences – and how they can get started.

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Modern Methods Of Construction 2023

whitePaper | March 14, 2023

MMC is ultimately about improving efficiency and productivity in both design and in construction. It is widely known that construction has a substantial productivity gap compared to many other sectors and MMC has been suggested as one of the methods to tackle this challenge. Although described as a “product-led” type of construction, MMC is also about developing the manufacturing processes and how these processes are executed.

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Deck 7 Webinars and Virtual Events

whitePaper | January 1, 2020

If you recognize some of these challenges, download the Deck 7 Webinar & Virtual Events overview to see how we make it easy for busy marketers to run highly successful webinars and virtual events....

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Technical Design Requirements for Alberta Infrastructure Facilities

whitePaper | August 2, 2022

The purpose of the Technical Design Requirements for Alberta Infrastructure Facilities (TDR) document is to provide architects, engineers, contractors, client groups, facility administrators and operators involved in designing and building facilities with a comprehensive set of requirements. The requirements have been developed by Alberta Infrastructure Technical Services and Procurement Branch by consolidating best practices information, from the position of knowledgeable owner, as well as national and international subject matter experts. They are based on components and systems which have proven to be reliable and efficient, to meet the needs of the users, and to have acceptable life cycle costs. The requirements are intended as a minimum for planning new facilities and renovating and operating existing facilities. Innovative designs, products, systems and technology are encouraged after thorough evaluation of potential benefits and risks, value analysis and life cycle cost. Early and regular involvement by Technical Services staff is recommended when proposing alternatives.

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AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION

whitePaper | April 11, 2021

Automation in Construction is an international journal for the publication of original research papers. The journal publishes refereed material on all aspects pertaining to the use of Information Technologies in Design, Engineering, Construction Technologies, and Maintenance and Management of Constructed Facilities. The scope of Automation in Construction is broad, encompassing all stages of the construction life cycle from initial planning and design, through construction of the facility, its operation and maintenance, to the eventual dismantling and recycling of buildings and engineering structures.

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Grupo Orguel

The Orguel Group is a holding company made up of 5 companies engaged in construction, industry, mining, infrastructure and oil and gas. There are more than 2 thousand employees, 80 branches and several representatives in Brazil, Latin America and Africa. With the great contribution of employees, customers, suppliers and partners, it achieved the recognition of the Brazilian market, and what was a dream became a success story, with respect and dedication to people, much work and faith in God.

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