Australia-based design consultancy Urban Art Projects (UAP) has been named ‘Inventor of the Month’ by Autodesk for utilising the design company’s Inventor software to deliver large-scale design works and architectural projects around the world.
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Minerals processing comes of age
Controlling a minerals processing plant automatically can result in increased productivity and improved product standards, writes Damian Connelly.
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BJH Controls
A LEADING chemicals manufacturer commissioned BJH Controls to provide a process vessel pressure control, with the objective of improving pressure control so that additional equipment in the process would not cause excessive pressure excursions.
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The benefits of automatically controlling minerals processing plants
Controlling mineral processing plants automatically can improve productivity and help to reduce operating costs, quickly returning the cost of investment.
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What are the current hot research topics in automation?
There are actually a huge number of really interesting automation research topics for university graduate students in control engineering. What you should look into depends largely on your interests and the interests of your university.
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Inventor solves ancient engineering challenge
Australian manufacturer Thompson Couplings Limited has used Autodesk Inventor software to develop an innovative new type of coupling that addresses a long-standing engineering challenge.
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Triple Eight wins Digital Prototyping race
Autodesk has named Triple Eight Race Engineering Australia their Inventor of the Month for January 2008.
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