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How do we build the world around us? Go back to 1889, and the process looks pretty different from what it is today. Iconic buildings like the Eiffel Tower may have started as a simple sketch, but turning it into the 1,083-foot monument that 7 million people visit and marvel at each year required over 5,000 blueprints and the manual design and calculation of 18,000 unique piec...


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As we all know, in the fast-paced world of High-Tech, change is the only constant. Whether it’s a sudden shift in market demand, a new regulatory requirement, or an engineering change order (ECO...


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The pressure on food and beverage formulation teams has never been more intense. Consumer preferences shift faster than product development cycles. Regulatory requirements grow more complex. Ingredient supply chains remain unpredictable. And the demand for cleaner, more sustainable products keeps rising—all while costs must stay under control.

Traditional formulatio...


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Sustainable packaging isn’t a token gesture or a quick win for branding—it’s a defining factor in cost control, regulatory compliance, supply chain efficiency and retail relationships. For consumer packaged goods companies, ignoring the realities of material selection, logistics and compliance translates to direct financial loss.

There’s real pressure to cut plastic...


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A circuit breaker cannot ship without proof of how it was built. The torque on every terminal, the lot number of the molded housing, the calibration record for the trip mechanism, and the operator who signed off on the final test. Lose any of that traceability, and the breaker is just a part nobody can certify. Now multiply that across thousands of wiring devices, switches, a...


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