MechatronicsZone road show kicks off

If you cannot participate in one of the free 2008 Mechatronics road show seminars, browse MechatronicsZone to learn how the mechatronics approach to design can help engineers get the job done better, more quickly and at lower cost.

ByControl Engineering Staff May 12, 2008

If you cannot participate in one of the free 2008 Mechatronics road show seminars, browse

MechatronicsZone

to learn how the mechatronics approach to design can help engineers get the job done better, more quickly and at lower cost.

MechatronicsZone (Website shown) goes on the road with free seminars.

At the

Santa Clara Mechatronics Expo ’08 road show on May 13

, editors from Control Engineering, Test & Measurement World, EDN and Design News as well as SMU Engineering Dean Geoffrey Orsak answer questions about “where mechatronics is heading, and what it means to you,” says John Dodge, Design News editor-in-chief.MechatronicsZone includes articles, videos, webcasts, blogs, fundamentals, events, and other information.Recent MechatronicsZone postings include Micromechatronics: Nanotechnology, Microsystems & MEMS; Robots Conquer New Frontiers; Study Finds Da Vinci Improves Bypass Surgery; Mechatronics of DARPA & JHU’s Bionic Arm; Robotic Highlights from the Hannover Fair; LittleDog– Dynamic Locomotion; Modular Robot Reassembles Itself; Robotic Jellyfish; Dynamics: When Size Matters; and The USA at War = Military Robotic Innovation.– Edited by Mark T. Hoske , editor in chief Control Engineering News Desk Register here and scroll down to select your choice of eNewsletters free .