MILWAUKEE-Johnson Controls Power Solutions, the global leader in lead-acid starter batteries, advanced lead-acid batteries for Start-Stop vehicles and Lithium-ion batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles, received the 2010 Supplier of
DETROIT-Tata Technologies, a global provider of engineering services, is forming a new vehicle program group to meet the demand for faster, more complex vehicle development support within the auto industry.
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA-John Purvis has been named president and CEO of AME Unmanned Air Systems (formerly AeroMech Engineering Inc.). He succeeds Jay McConville, who will now serve as AME
HOUSTON-Neighbors of NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston may notice some loud noises coming from the 1,600-acre site in the coming weeks. Johnson's Engineering Directorate is ready to begin testing
ANN ARBOR, MI- Sales of machine vision components and systems in North America soared 54% in 2010 to nearly $1.8 billion, according to new figures released by the Automated Imaging
WASHINGTON, DC-Designs that may make airplanes greener and quieter for future generations are one step closer to reality with recent NASA contract awards. Four industry and academic teams will split
MCLEAN, VA-The International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS), which spanned 1,137,375 net square feet at Chicago’s McCormick Place in September 2010, has been named the No. 2 trade show in the
YUMA, AZ (AP)-The Federal Aviation Administration said it will order inspections of all early model 737 planes starting Tuesday, after a large hole appeared in a Southwest Airlines jet last
HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA- The Canadian Institute for NDE (CINDE) has promoted Larry Cote CET, CLS, CMRP to president and CEO, reporting to the chairman of the board. In his position,
YUMA, AZ (AP)-The Federal Aviation Administration said it will order inspections of all early model 737 planes starting Tuesday, after a large hole appeared in a Southwest Airlines jet last