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<title>Northeast Ohio Venture Development Organization Invests in InSeT Systems (14349)</title>
<description>CLEVELAND, Ohio -- JumpStart Inc., the Northeast Ohio venture development organization that accelerates the growth of innovative early-stage businesses and ideas, recently announced an investment commitment of $400,000 in InSeT Systems LLC, which is developing real-time tracking and communications systems for underground mines.</description>
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<title>LXE Introduces Bluetooth® Ring Scanner and Enhances HX2 Wearable Computer. New 8650 Wearable Bluetooth Device Delivers Comfortable Bar Code Scanning for Mobile Workers (14338)</title>
<description>ATLANTA – LXE Inc., the mobile logistics business of EMS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ELMG), announces the introduction of the 8650 Bluetooth Ring Scanner for use by mobile workers in a multitude of supply-chain environments. The small, lightweight 8650 ring scanner rests on the finger, with the Bluetooth module worn comfortably on the back of the hand or the wrist. The Bluetooth module pairs with any Bluetooth-enabled handheld, wearable, fixed-station or vehicle-mount computer and reliably transmits critical data from up to 30 feet away. This gives the operator the unprecedented movement necessary to perform bar code reading tasks quickly and in comfort.</description>
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<title>Kiva Systems uses SolidWorks Software to Revolutionize the Warehouse with Robots (14289)</title>
<description>Kiva Systems Inc. is using SolidWorks 3D CAD software to revolutionize the concept of the warehouse with the company #65533; system of autonomous orange robots that speed around distribution centers deftly picking goods for shipping.</description>
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<title>Conserve Time and Eliminate Unnecessary Foot Travel with a Mobile Powered Workstation by Newcastle Systems (14245)</title>
<description>Newcastle Systems’ NB Series Mobile Powered Workstations are designed to hold and power a variety of equipment that includes computers, industrial printers, barcode scanners and more. This provides a fully mobile workstation that allows operators to perform their tasks wirelessly in a facility, warehouse or distribution center. Typical applications for the NB Series include inventory management, mobile ondemand label printing, shipping &amp;amp; receiving, and cross docking.</description>
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<title>Advantech Launches 15" Pentium M Industrial Panel PC (14235)</title>
<description>The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech introduces the IPPC-6152A 15” XGA TFT LCD Industrial Panel PC with a 2 GHz Intel Pentium M processor. A front-accessible USB design, a DDR2 memory bus that supports up to 2 GB, a slim CD-ROM drive, and two PCI expansion slots, makes the IPPC-6152A one of the most feature rich HMI devices on the market today.</description>
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<title>Amazon to Locate New Midwest Distribution Center  in Whitestown, Indiana (14225)</title>
<description>WHITESTOWN, Indiana - Global online retailer Amazon.com, Inc. will open a new automated fulfillment center here, creating more than 1,200 new jobs by 2010</description>
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<title>Consortium to Open National Nanoelectronics Research Center in Indiana (14190)</title>
<description>SOUTH BEND, Indiana - IBM and the Semiconductor Research Corporation have announced plans to open a new $61 million nanoelectronics research center on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, creating new research opportunities to develop atomic-scale technologies that will drive future innovations in computing.</description>
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<title>Firesync™ Modular Vision Sensor Platform Allows For Rapid Development of Machine Vision (14168)</title>
<description>LMI Technologies, Inc. has developed a complete modular vision sensor platform of hardware and software components under its FireSync™ brand. The system allows fast and easy integration of components into a scalable machine vision system along with microsecond synchronization.</description>
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<title>BRINGING CONTEXT TO VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS HALLMARK OF NEW DIGITAL SIGNAGE SOFTWARE FROM OMNIVEX (14113)</title>
<description>CONCORD, ONTARIO, Omnivex Corporation, the premier provider of digital signage software, announced today a new digital signage platform called MoxieT based on the latest technologies from Microsoft. Moxie’s role is to improve the process to rapidly develop and deploy digital signage networks, and significantly lower the cost to operate these systems. This patent-pending technology will enable content developers, network operators and marketing managers to take advantage of the latest advances in Windows graphics capabilities and network management, and tie them directly to real-time information.</description>
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<title>U.S. Army CERDEC conducts military field tests with UltraCell XX25™ Reformed Methanol Fuel Cell for Portable Power (14050)</title>
<description>FORT MONMOUTH, N.J., The communications-Electronics Research, Development, and Engineering Center’s Army Power Division has recently completed prototype field tests at the Joint Readiness Training Center with the Ultracell XX25 Reformed Methanol Fuel Cell. This is the first experiment and training mission of its kind and demonstrates a huge step forward for fuel cell technology.</description>
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<title>Winning The Race For Workers (13982)</title>
<description>Mazak Corp. in Florence, Kentucky, was in a race to find workers when they thought of new and exciting ways to bring in employees. The company, which produces machine tools and systems for precision machining, hits the career fairs, offers employee referral bonuses and lets local technical schools use classroom and training equipment during off-hours. But, the most 'popular' of the incentives, was thought of ten years ago, when the company began picking up the rent check for student co-op workers to live in nearby apartments</description>
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<title>TYCO ELECTRONICS EXPANDS THE PORTFOLIO OF ELO TOUCHSYSTEMS OPEN-FRAME, HIGH PERFORMANCE LCD TOUCHMONITORS (13809)</title>
<description>Tyco Electronics’ Elo TouchSystems now combines high-performance LCD panels with the industry’s leading touch technologies to create a new family of large-screen, wide-aspect open-frame LCD touchmonitors. The 2039L, 2239L, 2639L and 3239L LCD open-frame touchmonitors ranging in size from 20½ through 32½ are designed specifically for use in public venues, such as gaming/amusement, point-of-information kiosks, interactive digital-signage displays and retail self-service. They offer viewing angles from 160 degrees to 178 degrees, supplemented by brightness as high as 500 nits. The new large-screen, wide-aspect displays include a choice of the industry-leading Elo TouchSystems touch technologies, such as IntelliTouch surface acoustic wave, surface capacitive and the innovative Acoustic Pulse Recognition (APR) . Elo’s touch technologies provide stable, durable touch options that are resistant to scratches and liquids, and can be activated in a variety of ways</description>
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<title>Partnership leverages Tilana's advanced application and Hostway's exceptional infrastructure and support services (13793)</title>
<description>Hostway Corporation, the global Web hosting leader, is pleased to announce a new partnership with San Diego- based Tilana Systems Corporation. Under the terms of the partnership, Hostway will provide managed hosting services for Tilana's storage platform, including system architecture and monitoring, billing, provisioning, and customer relationship management tools. Also, Hostway is now offering Tilana's unique data management solution through its Gate.com hosting brand</description>
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<title>TYCO ELECTRONICS’ ELO TOUCHSYSTEMS AND AMI SEMICONDUCTOR ENTER JOINT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (13695)</title>
<description>Tyco Electronics’ Elo TouchSystems and AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) today announced they have entered into a joint development agreement to create an integrated circuit (IC). The chip will enable Elo TouchSystems to port Acoustic Pulse Recognition (APR) touch technology to small, hand-held and mobile devices commonly found in consumer electronics (including cell phones, PDAs, UPMCs), industrial hand-held devices, hand-held medical devices, NAV devices, white goods, portable gaming devices, and signature capture devices</description>
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<title>Rockwell Automation Introduces First-Ever Safety I/O Node with EtherNet/IP Capability (13687)</title>
<description>Allows companies to use the widely recognized industry standard EtherNet/IP protocol in conjunction with an Allen&amp;amp;#8209;Bradley GuardLogix controller or other Safety PLCs that incorporate the CIP Safety protocol over EtherNet/IP. Safety PLC systems, including Safety I/O, enable manufacturers to deploy safety applications with the flexibility of programmable controllers as opposed to the traditional approach of using hard-wired safety relays. Safety networks allow manufacturers to distribute the safety I/O, reducing wiring and installation costs, while making diagnostic information available to the standard control and HMI system</description>
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