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The Mechanical Power Transmission Blog is the place for conversation and discussion about Gears & Gearbox Assemblies; Belts, Pulleys, Chains & Sprockets; Brakes, Clutches & Couplings; Design & Analysis. Here, you'll find everything from application ideas, to news and industry trends, to hot topics and cutting edge innovations. This blog is inspired by the Mechanical Power Transmission newsletter from GlobalSpec, which you can subscribe to here.

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Engineering Changes

Posted May 25, 2009 8:11 AM

Recently, trade associations and magazines have written about what industry leaders see as the greatest changes to the engineering profession over the last few decades. At the top of nearly everyone's list is information technology that enable lightning-fast information retrieval and global collaboration. Do you agree, or do you feel other developments and technologies have had greater impact?

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