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Cornerstone | February 05, 2020
Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSOD), a global leader in people development solutions, today announced its Strategic Leadership position in the Fosway 9-Grid™for Learning Systems for the 6th year in a row.Cornerstonehas also been positioned as a Core Challenger for the first time on the 2020 Fosway 9-Grid™ for Digital Learning. This recognition reinforces Cornerstone’s commitment to also disrupting the digital content marketplace with a strong content solution for its...
Banner Engineering | August 01, 2020
Banner Engineering’s offerings of 360-degree illuminated E-Stop buttons are now available with In-Series Diagnostics (ISD) technology, giving you access to device-level data and making it even easier to troubleshoot when a button is activated. These easy-to-install buttons come in a variety of model types to fit seamlessly into your application. The innovative, next-generation ISD technology supports up to 32 devices in a single chain and makes it easy to identify which E-stop button was p...
prnewswire | January 06, 2021
Today, Atomstack, a creative organization setting new norms in 3D printing, declared the dispatch of Cambrian, the world's first 3D printer for thermoplastic elastic fiber. This incredible new work area FDM 3D printer is a ground-breaking imaginative apparatus equipped for creating essentially any end-utilize elastic item just as dealing with customary 3D printing errands. Atomstack Cambrian is accessible now on Kickstarter. With Atomstack Cambrian, clients currently can print...
Toyota | April 24, 2020
On February 1,1997, a fire destroyed an Aisin factory that made the inconspicuous P-Valve, a brake part required for every Toyota vehicle worldwide. Toyota’s policy is to source any critical part from multiple geographic locations, but in this case, 99% of global production of the part came out of this one plant-at that time, 32,500 units per day. Toyota’s vaunted Just-in-Time system meant only two days of inventory were available in total in the supply chain. In two d...
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