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Roundtable sneak peek
In our June cover story, MA's editorial board sits down to discuss the future of the manufacturing industry. To hear some of the highlights of the conversation — and tips for surviving the recovery — watch the video. WATCH
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News:
Coming soon: Fully electric vehicles
Fully electric vehicles will soon be hitting Canadian streets. To find out when, click here.
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News:
U.S. solar rack manufacturer eyes Canada
Ontario will soon be the home of Northern State Metals' new manufacturing facility. Could it mean that other solar manufacturers may soon be setting up shop here as well?
Read more...
Three consecutive quarters of increased production
Things are looking up as more manufacturing facilities are operating at increased production levels. To find out the details, click here.
Thunder Bay manufactures Toronto transit vehicles
Plans are moving ahead with Toronto's public transit expansion and Thunder Bay is going to reap the benefits. To find out more, click here.
Aerospace giants talk innovation
The big aerospace players gathered in Windsor earlier this month to discuss ways to foster innovation. Read more...

Feature:
Top sensor products honoured
In the market for a new sensor product? Find out who brought home the gold at the recent Sensors Expo and Conference.
New Products:
Machine vision
GigE-ready vision appliance
Sensors
Rugged non-contact sensor
Infrared temperature sensor
> View all product categories online

Upcoming Online Spotlights
July 21: HMIs & Operator Interfaces, Motion Control
August 4: PLM Software
August 18: Power Supplies; Electronic Components

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New wave
Within the next decade, more manufacturing applications are going to take advantage of Terahertz radiation – a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is capable of penetrating a vast assortment of materials. Scott Moore explores the tremendous effect this commercialization will have on manufacturers everywhere.
Plus: The latest news, appointment announcements and trends, as well as a selection of the latest in HMI, Motors & Drives, Hydraulics & Pneumatics, Robotics, and Sensors.
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