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Today's podcast features Mike Robertson. Mike Robertson is the co-owner of IFAST in Indianapolis and host of the Physical Preparation Podcast. With over 20 years of experience training athletes from the NBA to everyday clients, Mike is known for blending biomechanics, strength, and smart programming to get real-world results. He's a respected educator and a leader in the performance training space. The more advanced we get in the world of functional training, human movement, and biomechanics, the more difficult it can be to manage our programming. Having a set of basic principles and foundations for movement coaching helps us to serve a wide variety of athletes throughout their seasons and careers. On today's episode, Mike speaks on the nature of his programming, and how he treats the primary squat, deadlift, bench, and split squat movement patterns with the needs of an athlete in mind (with particular emphasis on off-season pro athletes). Mike goes into concepts on braking and propulsion and how to use the weightroom to impact this balance of forces, hinge mechanics, lessons from coaching youth sports, and much more. Today's episode is brought to you by TeamBuildr's Gym Studio. Use the code “justfly25” for 25% off any Lila Exogen wearable resistance training, including the popular Exogen Calf Sleeves. For this offer, head to Lilateam.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. (https://www.just-fly-sports.com/podcast-home/) Timestamps 4:32- "Evolution from Powerlifting to Athletic Movement Training" 17:32- Foot Support and Motion Control in Strength Training 23:37- Flywheel Training Advancements in Professional Basketball Conditioning 33:23- Center of Mass Restoration for Explosive Athletes 33:51- Optimizing Performance Through Propulsion and Braking 42:14- Enhancing Athletic Performance Through Hinge Variations 50:00- Bilateral Offset Stance Benefits in Exercises 52:46- Internal Rotation Stance for Hip Mobility 1:00:41- Maximizing Athletic Potential through Tailored Training 1:10:05- Enhancing Coaching Skills Through Immersive Soccer Experience 1:17:49- Evolving Coaching Techniques in Basketball Training 1:19:44- Innovative Techniques for Creative Thought Management Quotes (14:18) "I've gone away from like really like chasing outputs or trying to push outputs up to, hey, Man, I just want to restore outputs, right? Like, can we just get you back somewhere near your top end in the off-season? So we know you still got it, but we're just touching it, right? So I talk about touching intensity." - Mike Robertson (14:34) "Some of my biggest go-to's, I still love anterior loaded squat variations. for benching variations. Very little barbell stuff. I'm talking more on like, the aging athlete side. I really love alternating work. I love floor-pressing variations. Anything where we're one is up, one is down, so we can maintain some motion through their thorax. And then as far as deadlifts go, if I'm going to deadlift somebody, I still really like Like a high-handle trap bar deadlift." - Mike Robertson (20:21) "Depending on your situation, your environment, context, like you can make an argument for just about anything." - Mike Robertson (22:25) "Especially as we age, I just think of three buckets. There's the mobility and movement quality bucket. There's the neurological outputs bucket so you can speed, power, strength, and then there's like the, the metabolic capacity buckets." - Mike Robertson (26:49) "In, this is the thing that I always come back to. Right. Like, Bill and I have had this discussion so many times, like, in passing in the gym. It's like, oh, my gosh, like, just how easy was it to train in your 20s?" - Mike Robertson (38:37) "I used to always joke around with athletes and I was kind of right. But I used to always say like weightlifting and like strength training is the only sport where it benefits being on your heels. Right.
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Jeff Pangborn jumps on with Charli this week! As a lifelong vet of the industry, Jeff lives and breathes the power tram and motor control world from grade school to adulthood. Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has announced the launch of its Schneider Electric Training programme in the UK and Ireland (UK&I). Schneider Electric's vision in the UK&I is to create a best-in-class approach to training, unifying specialist academies, courses, and digital campuses into a holistic offering - Schneider Electric Training. The move is in response to the chronic skills gap in engineering and the vital role that training plays in addressing the growing complexities associated with digital transformation. The extensive programme covers everything from AI, the automation of machinery and equipment, to innovations in power and energy management, and safety standards and regulations. Schneider Electric Training will provide customers, partners, and engineers with a single point of access to the vast array of training options and resources available, covering Schneider Electric solutions, industry focused courses, and professional accreditations. It will be delivered via several specialist academies for in-person courses and a digital campus offering on-demand courses for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) via the mySchneider portal. Two academies are already up and running, with three more due to be launched by the end of the year. The Safety Academy in Telford offers a range of Schneider Electric and?professional training courses to ensure the safe operation of electrical equipment and site safety, including Competent Person certification and City & Guilds assured Authorised Person training. The Automation Academy in Coventry offers a comprehensive curriculum covering Schneider Electric's automation portfolio. It is designed to take students from basic product understanding through to advanced programming of both legacy and current technology, including Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Variable Speed Drives (VSD), Human Machine Interfaces (HMI), Motion Control and Robotics. "Organisations are becoming more dependent on their electrical backbone to support operations, digital transformation, automation, and manufacturing. Electrical engineers and their specialist expertise are critical to the installation, safety, and maintenance of this electrical infrastructure," said David Pownall, VP Services at Schneider Electric UK and Ireland.?? "There is an urgent need to build skills to embrace new technologies, drive modernisation, improve performance, reduce downtime, and comply with changing safety regulations. Not only that, but training is critical to career enhancement and a key foundation of a positive employee experience, attracting and retaining people when we're facing a significant skills gap crisis," he added. "Smarter engineers, equipped with the skills needed today and a clear development path to build expertise for the future, make for smarter businesses," he concluded. See more stories here.
In this episode of Control Intelligence, written by contributing editor Joey Stubbs, editor-in-chief Mike Bacidore discusses what makes stepper motors more energy efficient and reliable.
En este capítulo, exploramos cómo Star Wars ha revolucionado el cine desde sus inicios en los años 70s hasta las precuelas en los 00s. Analizamos las innovaciones tecnológicas y narrativas que introdujeron la trilogía original y las precuelas, desde el uso pionero del Motion Control y CGI hasta la transición al cine digital. Además, Vale comparte cómo Star Wars ha impactado emocionalmente a millones de personas, incluyendo su propia experiencia personal y cómo la saga le inspiró a comenzar su camino en el cine. Un episodio imperdible para entender por qué esta saga continúa siendo un fenómeno cultural y emocional alrededor del mundo.
This week I meet up with Matthew Tellier of AMCI to learn about the Motion Control products they offer in this episode of The Automation Podcast For more information, check out the "Show Notes" located below the video. Watch to the Podcast on The Automation Blog: Note: This episode was not sponsored by the vendor, so the video edition is a member only perk. To learn more about our membership/supporter options, click here. The general public can still listen to the episode below: Listen to the Podcast on The Automation Blog: The Automation Podcast, Episode 206 Show Notes: Special thanks to our members for making this show possible! To learn more about becoming a member, click here. Until next time, Peace ✌️ Shawn M TierneyTechnology Enthusiast & Content Creator Have a question? Join my community of automation professionals and take part in the discussion! You'll also find my PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com. If you found this content helpful, consider buying me a coffee here. (17 views)
Dive into the core philosophy and diverse product spectrum of IMI Norgren, a longtime engineering leader creating innovative solutions in the fields of precise motion control and fluid technology. Explore the company's journey, marked by a commitment to global customer satisfaction, safety, and the evolution of consistent product offerings across a range of markets. Joining us on ASSEMBLY Audible is Mike Parzych, a seasoned Product Marketing Manager at IMI since 2018. With over 15 years of adeptness in product management and marketing, particularly in pneumatic systems, servo gear drives, and robotics, Mike directs his expertise toward enhancing IMI Norgren's and IMI Bimba's controls portfolio. This encompassing portfolio spans air preparation equipment, control valves, IIoT solutions, sensors/industrial communication, and connectors, reflecting the company's dedication to cutting-edge innovation and comprehensive client support.Sponsored By:
Support this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theAIP This podcast features Ben Osroosh, a stop motion artist originally from Iran, now living and working in LA. Osroosh has become known in recent years for his mastery and construction of stop motion rigging devices and now, after nearly 2 years of development, he has launched his own Motion Control Kit. His simple device brings many game-changing outcomes as it can be connected to any rig or winder and synced with Dragonframe software to automate different types of stop motion movements. Tune in to Ibele and Osroosh to hear: *Why Osroosh moved from Iran to the US *The unexpected way Osroosh stumbled into stop motion *The complete capabilities of his Motion Control Kit Social Links: *Follow Osroosh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ben_osroosh/ *Subscribe to Osroosh on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mocotoolbox *Check out Osroosh's website: https://www.benosroosh.com
Rajat Bhageria is the founder and CEO of Chef Robotics, where they are building robots that can do the work of assembly line cooks in commercial kitchens. He's also the cofounder and managing partner of Prototype Capital, a pre-seed VC fund. He was previously the cofounder and CEO of ThirdEye, which got acquired in 2017. He has been a writer for Forbes, TechCrunch, and Huffington Post. Rajat's favorite book: Steve Jobs (Author: Walter Isaacson)(00:00) Fundamentals of Robotics and AI(01:44) Sensors in the Kitchen(03:18) Motion Control in the Kitchen(07:15) Introduction to Chef Robotics(10:15) Designing Robotic Grippers for the Kitchen(14:01) Computer Vision in the Kitchen(24:31) The Power of Marrying Software and Hardware(28:00) Energy Consumption in Robotics(32:18) User Experience in Robotics(36:32) Technological Breakthroughs and Future of Robotics(41:28) Rapid Fire Round--------Where to find Prateek Joshi: Newsletter: https://prateekjoshi.substack.com Website: https://prateekj.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prateek-joshi-91047b19 Twitter: https://twitter.com/prateekvjoshi
Michael Levans, Group Editorial Director of Peerless Media's supply chain group, is joined by Emmet Stiff, New Business Development Manager at Regal Rexnord, a leader in automation and motion control.
David is Regional Sales Manager at Delta Motion. Delta Motion manufactures electrohydraulic motion controllers and remote fieldbus servo controllers for the automotive, injection/blow molding, steel and aluminum mills and others. Today, we invited him into our forum to learn about a specific application of Delta's technology; Advanced hydraulic control on an industrial stretch press. Connect with David: mac@deltamotion.com Connect with the host, Eric Lanke, at elanke@nfpa.com or on LinkedIn at the National Fluid Power Association.
In this episode of Control Intelligence, written by contributing editor Charles Palmer, editor-in-chief Mike Bacidore discusses the various components in a motion-control system.
Cut through the buzzwords and sales-type fodder in this episode of "Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To." Host Brandon Ellis and co-host Beth Elliott are joined by Siemens Digital Industries' expert, Matt Wagner, for an exciting discussion on the game-changing third-generation Siemens drives, highlighting the G220 VFD and S200 servo.
Founded in 1985, Advanced Micro Controls is a U.S.-based manufacturer with a global presence. AMCI industrial control products are designed for PLC-based automation systems with specialized position sensing and motion control technology. Matthew Tellier has been with the company for nearly 30 years, starting off as an applications engineer. He earned his bachelor's degree in engineering from University of Connecticut. In this episode of Control Intelligence, editor-in-chief Mike Bacidore and Tellier talk about motion control and position sensing.
Le sujet de cet épisode : la formation continue des ingénieurs et techniciens qui interagissent avec des produits d'automatisation et de Motion Control.
In this episode of Careers Unwrapped, host Mark Fawcett is joined by Sarah Black-Smith, General Manager of Motion Control at Siemens Digital Industries. Together they discuss her journey into engineering, how to foster a culture of innovation, and how we can work to get more young people interested in STEM careers.
This episode features a double header of interviews, a recap of news from the week, and the reintroduction of Eugene Demaitre as a cohost of the show. We welcome Eugene Demaitre back to the show as he rejoins the editorial staff as editorial director at The Robot Report and WTWH Media. Eugene co-founded this podcast together with Steve Crowe. This week's first interview is with Craig Van den Avont, President at GAM Enterprises. GAM manufactures motion drives and other custom motion control solutions. The second interview is with Mor Peretz, CEO and co-founder of CaPow. CaPow is a startup innovating with wireless power delivery for AMRs and AGVs. Their unique solution can continuously deliver wireless power, enabling mobile robots' unique operation without a traditional battery onboard. The show is longer than normal this week, but both companies deliver unique value and innovation to their clients. For more information check out: GAM Enterprises: gamweb.com CaPow: capow.energy Show schedule: 28:19 - Interview with Craig Van den Avont - President at GAM Enterprises. 1:01:19 - Interview with Mor Peretz, CEO and Cofounder of CaPow
The beginning of a long-running series that we reserve the right to bail out from at any point, begins NOW! Also, TW maybe understands a bit better why he dislikes motion controls, Marco's Pizza is just OK, and Roll is just written out of the story, but somehow not out of the ending. TW's Discord: https://discord.gg/dTrBruG Podcast games streamed live at: twitch.tv/timewanderer TW on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/timewanderer Dokapon Kingdom Playthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3rRXZIPewc&list=PLwwyEcb3PjvWNJ3AzeTHy7GiDkQkSdsWB --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retrobreakdown/support
In this podcast featuring Anthony Leo of Norgren, we discuss how multi-axis electric motion control differs from general electric and pneumatic motion control, its suitability for hazardous environments, as well as its speed, accuracy and distance characteristics.
** Named Best Podcast 2 Consecutive Years! 2022 & 2023 Apex Awards of Publication Excellence. In this episode, The Journal's Executive Editor Theresa Houck chats with Matt Tellier from Advanced Micro Controls, Inc. (AMCI) about how stepper motors and servo motors work, what comprises each system, and how technology has closed the functionality gap between steppers and servos. Find out types of integrated steppers and their applications, and technical specifications of each to help you choose the right one for your application. And as always, get your family-friendly, silly Joke of the Day. Learn about Rockwell Automation Technology Partner Advanced Micro Controls Inc. (AMCI). Download the AMCI white paper, "Understanding PLC-Based Stepper Motion Control.” Visit AMCI at Booth 687 at Automation Fair. View webinars from AMCI. You can also watch their discussion on YouTube at https://youtu.be/JBgws4K_5qA. Please leave us a 5-star rating and a review — it helps us a lot, and we really appreciate it. Brought to you by The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine.
For Sarah Black-Smith it was natural to follow in her engineering dad's footsteps and she worked hard to forge herself a career in manufacturing (although the dream to be an F1 Mechanical Engineer will never die). Despite having a male role model at home, the representation of women throughout Sarah's education was woefully lacking - just five of the 150 cohort identified as women. It was here that she realised just how critical it is to have more female role models in the industry. Now, as General Manager for the Motion Control function at Siemens, Sarah credits a lot of her success to her mentors, both men and women, whom she says without their encouragement she would never be where she is today. Listen to learn: ⚡The men and women who inspire Sarah⚡Sarah's journey from GCSE to where she is now ⚡How you can become an advocate for females in the manufacturing industry⚡️How Siemens are making changes to become more inclusive Sign up to our Power Platform to check out our events calendar here. Keep up to date on the latest news from Northern Power Women: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram & Facebook Sign up to our newsletter.
Several conveyor belts transport chocolate bars: They are part of the demonstrator machine that shows how Artificial Intelligence can be used for motion control. What remains to be done in a real factory is to pack the chocolate bars – automated, of course. In this Intelligent Infeed Demonstrator machine from Siemens Digital Industries, the chocolate bars must be placed in evenly spaced slots on the outfeed belt. The podcast is growing and we want to keep growing. That's why our German-language podcast is now available in English. We are happy about new listeners. We thank our new partner [Hannover Messe] (https://www.hannovermesse.de/en/) Our guests: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-michel-tokic-a35081105/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-bischoff-68b432193/
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Welcome back to ITS Podcast, this is episode 72, January 2023. Today we have Dr. Zejiang Wang from Oak Ridge National Laboratory as our special guest. But before that, we listen to Baris who brings us lates news in our field and Haluk who has reviewed a PhD thesis, titled “Modelling and Implementation of [...] Continue reading ITS Podcast Episode 72: Motion Control Considering Human Driver Characteristics
Since 2016, Michael has been a dedicated member of the Miller Resource Group, passionate about his role in the company. He is uniquely positioned to assist professionals and companies in achieving their goals. Michael takes great pride in knowing that his efforts make a positive impact every day.Currently, Michael leads the business development and recruiting efforts for the Factory Automation, Motion Control, Robotics, Machine Vision, and AI industries. Over the years, he has established several strong and lasting relationships with manufacturers, custom machine builders, system integrators, and high-tech/value add distributors. Companies often turn to him when seeking top-tier sales, engineering, and leadership talent for their organization. His success is attributed to the values learned from his family and a steadfast adherence to the “Golden Rule.”In his personal time, Michael enjoys spending time with his family, grilling, and enjoying a cold beer. He is also an avid supporter of Notre Dame football, and actively supports the First Responder, military, and veteran communities.------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Barun Acharya is an Electrification Systems Application Engineering Manager for Parker Hannifin, a diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. Parker Hannifin will be exhibiting several hydraulic-electric hybrid systems for implement control in mobile applications at IFPE – the International Fluid Power Exposition -- and we invited Barun into our forum to learn more about these applications and the fluid power systems that make them possible. Contact: bacharya@parker.com Connect with the host Eric Lanke at elanke@nfpa.com or on Twitter @ericlanke
General Lift's Joe Lewis and b&a's Ian Failes discuss the first time motion control was used in a film.
Chris and Taylor review the new sports simulation video game "Nintendo Switch Sports" developed by Nintendo. The latest entry in the "Wii Sports" series, the game features a mix of returning and new sports: Bowling, Tennis, Chambara, Badminton, Volleyball and Soccer. Chris and Taylor discuss their favorite features, the overall gameplay and the future DLC possibilities.
By embedding a position sensor inside their propulsion system, IQ Motion Control is enabling better position control and safety protocols and advanced health monitoring that eliminates the need for a swashplate. We spoke with Co-Founders Jon Broome and Matthew Piccoli to learn more about their technology and what benefits this can provide OEMs looking to build next generation drone platforms.
Nintendo Switch Sports is out now, continuing the motion-based legacy of Wii Sports that started over 15 years ago. While Wii Sports may be the most famous motion control game, what is the best? The boys create a sweet 16 bracket to answer that question! Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro/Housekeeping (New Apartment, Redveil, Halo TV Show, Undone, Barry) 00:07:21 - News Story #1: Ubisoft Montreal Takes Over Prince of Persia Remake 00:18:46 - News Story #2: What Is PlayStation's Preservation Team? 00:25:15 - News Story #3: Square Enix Sells Western IP and Studios to Embracer 00:36:14 - Main Topic: Best Motion Control Games Bracket (Making the Bracket) 00:45:11 - What We've Been Playing Interlude (Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Astro's Playroom) 00:48:37 - Main Topic: Best Motion Control Games Bracket (Choosing the Winner) 1:30:58 - Rotating Segment: PS Please (Oct. 2010) 1:33:54 - Draft Day Starring Kevin Costner 1:35:22 - Closing Remarks Shoutout to Mizuki Kuroiwa for the incredible podcast artwork and to Thomniverse Remix for the music. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to thesupermosherbrothersshow@gmail.com and follow us @SuperMosherBros on Twitter. Thanks for listening!
In Folge 61 des IoT Use Case Podcast geht es um die Digitalisierung der spanenden Bearbeitung metallischer Werkstücke mit CNC-gesteuerten Werkzeugmaschinen. Zwei Praxisbeispiele werden in dieser Folge besprochen: ein Use Case aus dem Monitoring der Einzelteilfertigung und einer aus der Serienteilfertigung. Das Anwendungsbeispiel aus der Serienfertigung kommt aus dem Automobilbereich. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie Prozesse überwacht werden und das Qualitätsmanagement mit IIoT in der siemenseigenen Motorenfabrik in Bad Neustadt optimiert wird. Wurden die Bauteile richtig in die Spannvorrichtung eingelegt? Stimmt die Qualität des Zahnrades? Passt der Drehmoment der Werkzeugspindel oder kommt es zu Anomalien? - alles Prozesse, die lückenlos abgebildet werden können. Der zweite Use Case kommt aus der Einzelteilfertigung aus dem Aerospace. Hier geht es um die Titanzerspanung von Flugzeug-Landebeinen. Dieser aufwendige Fräsprozess wird komplett digital abgebildet, um Fehler im Teileprogramm und Abweichungen von der Soll-Geometrie zu erkennen und diese zu vermeiden, bevor es zu kostspieligen Iterationsschleifen kommt. Die Abbildung des riesigen Bauteils in der virtuellen Welt hilft bei der Suche (nach Ursachen) von Qualitätsmängeln und reduziert immense Kosten.Dreh- und Angelpunkt der Lösung ist das sogenannte Industrial Edge for Machine Tools - ein IPC, der direkt im Schaltschrank der Maschine hängt und die Daten vorverarbeitet. Er ermöglicht einen hochfrequenten Datenzugriff und Analysen zur Optimierung der Werkstückqualität und Produktivität. Alte Maschinen können beispielsweise mit Konnektivität nachgerüstet werden, indem das Tool als eine Art Konverter auftritt, und alte Schnittstellen in neue, wie OPC UA, verwandelt. Madeleine Mickeleits Gäste in dieser Folge:· Oliver Eckstein (Product Manager Industry Software for Machine Tool Digitalization, Siemens) · Bjoern Rosenbaum (Produktmanager Industry Software, Siemens)
Kevin Wu introduces us to the Motion Control Capabilities of Siemens PLCs in Episode 95 of The Automation Podcast. For more information, check out the "Show Notes" located below the video. Watch the Podcast: Listen via Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, YouTube, Amazon Music, Stitcher, RSS, or below: https://theautomationblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/TheAutomationPodcast-E095-Siemens-Motion-Control.mp3 The Automation Podcast, Episode 95 Show Notes: Special thanks to Kevin Wu of Siemens for coming on the show to bring us up to speed on the Motion Control Capabilities of Siemens PLCs! You can now support our work and join our community at Automation.Locals.com! Thanks in advanced for your support! Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Podcast, Show or Blog? If you would, please contact me at: https://theautomationblog.com/contact Sincerely, Shawn TierneyAutomation Instructor and Blogger Have a question? Join my community of automation professionals and take part in the discussion! You'll also find my PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com. Sponsor and Advertise: Get your product or service in front of our 75K followers while also supporting independent automation journalism by sponsoring or advertising with us! Learn more in our Media Guide here, or contact us using this form. (37 views)
In this episode, we talk about:• Changing bad company culture organically• Owning your risks and mistakes• How momentum and retention are tied together• The need for discipline and structure• Why [...]Read More...
In this episode, we talk about:• Changing bad company culture organically• Owning your risks and mistakes• How momentum and retention are tied together• The need for discipline and structure• Why [...]Read More...
Made in AZ: The Rise of Arizona’s Manufacturing Sector E19 Made in Arizona. It's a phrase that is becoming more familiar as the state's manufacturing sector continues to grow and add a rapidly increasing number of manufacturing jobs. Between the development of technologies improving efficiency and reducing costs, automation of manufacturing processes and a business-friendly […] The post Made in AZ: The Rise of Arizona’s Manufacturing Sector E19 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Anna Townshend, managing editor of Control Design, discusses today's motion technology trends with ANCA Motion's general manager Paul Bocchi. Bocchi explains how ANCA Motion is managing these trends in its product development as well as what they mean for the future of the automation industry. Learn more about ANCA Motion: https://motion.anca.com/ Read the transcript: https://www.controldesign.com/podcasts/control-intelligence/motion-control-design-trends-drive-convergence-of-engineering-and-it
Are you confident your employees have the knowledge and skills to help your business grow and thrive? Knowledge is power! We're starting Season 3 talking about training and leveling up.By providing technical training for your employees, you're fostering a work environment that promotes self-confidence knowing that they have the knowledge and skills to perform their daily tasks to the best of their abilities.That's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the benefits of training and support, and why it's so important for manufacturers and end users.We then delve into the different types of training such as online courses, technical community colleges, universities, and other industrial automation companies. Each has their merits and also their glaring distinctions.How the training is done is where elliTek University stands apart from the rest. elliTek Universities instructors focus on real-world problems and how to solve them. The training is meant to EMPOWER the students to be capable of maintaining systems and equipment. The courses can be troubleshooting, programming, or a mix of both. The philosophy is the best way to troubleshoot a system is to break it and have the students figure out how to get the system back online and as quickly as possible.The types of courses offered at elliTek University include IoT, Motion Control, Vision, Robotics, and Industrial Hygiene. These courses are typically offered to manufacturers and end users. A calendar of courses will be available soon at www.ellitek.com/technical-training.Stick around to here about Brandon's workforce development initiative for manufacturers in the East Tennessee region. The Maintenance Troubleshooter Certification programs last several weeks and are true LEVEL-UP programs. If your manufacturing facility is in East Tennessee, our instructors can put together a specific plan just for your facility!Empowerment through training is elliTek's way to better our local workforce as a means of bettering our community.Reach out to us with any questions or future topics!LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ellitek-incInstagram: www.instagram.com/ellitekFacebook: www.facebook.com/ellitekTwitter: www.twitter.com/elliTek_Inc/mediaIf you don't want to click on those links, pick up the phone and call us at (865) 409-1555 ext. 804.
General Lift's Joe Lewis and b&a's Ian Failes discuss the first time motion control was used in a film.
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Widy Medina is an innovator and tech entrepreneur. Widy is the founder and CEO of two technology companies with vast experience ranging from robotics, product design, fabrication, automation to electronic assembly of consumer products, food and beverage tech, biotech, medical devices, and pharmaceutical industries.Widy Medina Interview Focus1. An introduction from you - background, overview, education... 2. Career highlights3. About Telebionix, what is it? What do yo try to solve? What are your main solutions?4. How do you see the MedTech sector?5. How do you see Society 5.0 - 4IR and all areas of digital transformation?6. What are your views on our society, technology and digital transformations?7. What are your goals and how do you see the future of work and the main trends in tech and society?8. With Covid-19 what ways do you envision to redesign our society with technology and social impact?9. What are your visions for the present and future?Widy Medina BiographyWidy Medina has over 25 years of experience with program management, product design/development, software development management, NPI, engineering design management, fabrication, automation, and full system integration. Cross-functional team management on projects including consumer products, medical devices, manufacturing, pharmaceutical process, food and beverage manufacturing, biotech and electronic assembly. Widy Medina has extensive expertise in product design and development, industrial automation, industrial controls, tool design, machine design, and prototype development. Experience in Cad design (Autodesk/ Pro-E/ SolidWorks), PLC Programming, Motion Control, Robotics, machine /plant level automation.In 2019, Widy founded Burgundy Tech, a tech company for Automation Engineers. “We have been in the fire, we have gone through the pain and decided we will change the Automation world forever. Burgundy Tech is the partner you always wanted to have at the product representation and distribution side, we are and will be an extension of your design and development team. We will never be a product catalog and will never leave a customer alone in the dark of unlimited and unclear alternatives. Our mission is first to understand your application in detail and then work together on a viable, affordable and elegant solution,” Widy Medina mentioned about Burgundy Tech.In January 2020, and along with Aghiath Chbib, he co-founded Telebionix, a MedTech innovation company headquartered in California. The company's central objective is to develop industry standards for intelligent and interconnected medical devices while providing their customers with simple, effective, life-saving products and healthcare technologies.About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.dinisguarda.com/https://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/Dinis Guarda's 4IR: AI, Blockchain, Fintech, IoT - Reinventing a Nation
Today we talk with Steve Giralt, a visual engineer and director who founded The Garage, a production company that specializes in slo-motion and VFX for branding and commercials. The team creates high definition footage, CGI, and custom rigging to create stunning visuals to accompany product spots in advertising. The use of MOCO and robotics makes for an interesting interview and intriguing behind-the-scenes content. The Garage Website: www.the-garage.tv Steve's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevegiralt/?hl=en Steve's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visualengineersteve Steve's Twitter: https://twitter.com/stevegiralt?lang=en EPISODE SPONSORS: COOKTOP STUDIO: www.CookTopStudio.com MASTERSHOT FILMS : www.MastershotFilms.com The NYC Video Podcast spotlights local NYC filmmakers & discusses trends happening in our industry. Subscribe to be alerted of future episodes. Our social media will have additional photos & videos of the filmmakers and our website will list a bunch of resources available to NYC filmmakers. www.NYCVideoPodcast.com Questions/Inquiries? Email me at NYCVideoPodcast@gmail.com Season 1, Ep 10 ____________________________
When you think of motors, do you think of a spinning shaft for running things like the fan in an air conditioner or an exhaust fan? What happens if something needs to move in a linear fashion? Motors are more than rotation. This episode is about motion control, rotary and linear motion.You'll learn about the types of rotary motors: stepper motors and servo motors. You'll learn how stepper and servo motors are constructed, the applications suitable for each, and the advantages, as well as the limitations of stepper and servo motors.Keep with us as we explore the world of linear motion. You'll hear about linear servo motors. The construction, applications, advantages, and the complexities of linear servo motors. Stick around to discover the world of linear actuators and the types of linear actuators: belt-driven and ball screw actuators. You'll learn that there are two types of ball screw actuators: rod and rodless. There are advantages and limitations to each that you will become aware of. By the end of this episode, you will know the benefits, applications, and trade-offs with these motors and solutions available.Here are some resources. Learn more about LinMot's linear motors.Discover the world of belt-driven actuators: Nidec, Tolomatic, and Yaskawa.Read up on ball screw actuators: Tolomatic and Yaskawa.For more information on sizing or elliTek's pre-engineered solutions, reach out to one of elliTek's engineers, (865) 409-1555.In case you missed it, elliTek is the official distributor for Hanwha Robotics in the United States. To schedule a free demo, please email freedemo@ellitek.com or follow this link to elliTek's contact page.Reach out to us with any questions or future topics!LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/ellitek-incInstagram: www.instagram.com/ellitekFacebook: www.facebook.com/ellitekTwitter: www.twitter.com/elliTek_Inc/mediaIf you don't want to click on those links, pick up the phone to call us at (865) 409-1555 ext. 804.
The Festo Motion Control Package (FMCP) provides a seamless interface between a handling system and a PLC. In this podcast, Mike Mattson and John Javaras speak about a particular application using the FMCP as well as the benefits provided to the customer. Learn more about the Festo FMCP by visiting festo.com and downloading the Handling Guide Online with Festo Motion Control Package PDF
Vi har tatt en tur inn i musikalens verden, å sett filmen Grease. En rock n' roll musical med en tenåringsforelskelse i fokus. På spillfronten har vi sett på spillene Wii Sports og Wii Sports Resort. Hvordan har disse holdt seg? I tillegg, så tar vi en liten prat om motion control i spill. Er det utelukkende negativt at man må røre litt på seg? En kjapp runde innom Bee Gees blir det også tid til! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/retrotimen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Colin Dombroski, Phd talks to Dr. Justin Trosclair, DC on A Doctor's Perspective Podcast One shoe to rule them all? I think not and Dr. Colin Dombroski will break down why that is not the case and discusses his books on foot aliments and prevention. Canadian Certified Pedorthists - design and manufacturer of foot orthotics and the rehabilitation around that. While they can't prescribe the orthotics like a podiatrist can, they are the ones that literally make them. He holds a PhD with over 6 published papers that can be found on pubmed and will do the research using techniques like: bi-planer fluroscopy, Ct, 8 camera motion capture system, and 3D printing. His goal is to see what these devices are actually doing once in the shoe. He also owns a massive shoe store (it has a 92 year local footprint in his city) and athletic specialty shoe store. Casting Foam Box or Plaster Cast If you have a low arch the foam box is the better choice especially in relation to the medial longitudinal ligament. How much stress is put on assessing the patient to get the right orthotic versus just educating on how to get the most appropriate shoe for that individual. Taking into account their level of activitywhat type of activityprevious injuriescurrent biomechanicsfailure of normal biomechanicsgaitloud walkerand so on Good price range for a great shoe is $130-150+. Differences between a Barefoot Shoe and a Minimalist Shoe Biomechanical Control: Cushioning, Stability and Motion Control - which shoe style is right for your patient? Make sure the shape of the foot matches the shape of the shoe, regardless of the biomechanical control goal or price of the shoe. Pregnancy can change a women's shoe size from 0.5-1.5. Have you heard of Carbon Based Running Shoes?Asics metrolyte, Saucony endorphin pro, Hoka One carbon x, New Balance fuelcell Business Lessons from 20 years of Retail Shoe Sales How did they manage to survive during covid restrictions?Hire For Culture of Company FIT. He explains what that means.Hire for Fit and train for skill. What are the business leader influences and programs he has taken? He explains his view on the advice, Get Clear on Your Why - why did you pick this major, career, practice style etc. What are some good KPI's to measure performance?When should you fire someone? Look at Leading Metrics that the business will be doing in the near future not the trailing past metrics that you can't fix or redo. Growth. What is the purpose of your growth? Many people grow for the sake of growing and then actually take home less money. When is enough, enough?Find Your Point of Scale. Fun fact: he also makes watches solescience.castuffaboutfeet.com Books by Dr. Colin- Canadian Certified Pedorthists The Plantar Fasciitis Plan, Foot Strength Plan: The Truth About Orthotics And More, Sole Selection for picking athletic shoes, Kid book on thanks and gratitude called A Special Thank You, and one on pregnancy to be released in 2021 Shoe Dog by Phil Knight, Perennial Seller by Ryan Holiday Community Made Podcast (episode: Scaling is Stupid) Show notes can be found at https://adoctorsperspective.net/171 here you can also find links to things mentioned and the full transcript Full Transcript of the Interview (it will have grammatical errors and mistakes). Just Click to expand. Thanks audioburst! 00:00:05 – 00:05:12 Episode one hundred and seventy one foot strength and shoe sales from your host. Dr justin transparent today dr collins and brodsky's perspective twenty seventeen and eighteen. Podcast awards nominated host and bestselling author on amazon as we get a behind the curtain. Look at all types of dr. And guess specialties. Let's hear a doctor's perspective twenty 2021. Welcome welcome graduate tuning in today. This is a good episode. Our first time having a canadian certified doris and he also is actually dr. phd style.
Part 1 of a 2 part podcast with Dr Martyn ShortenIt is not often one gets the opportunity to chat with someone who has worked with Nike Founder Phil Knight AND the legendary Nike innovator Bill Bowerman. Or for that matter with Mark Parker and Tom Clarke, both of whom started in the Nike Sports Research Laboratory and rose through the ranks to become CEO’s of the entire shebang!My guest today on Shoephoria episode 6 is considered one of the true legends of the world of footwear and footwear biomechanics and with a career spanning 42 years, there is not a lot he has not seen or done.Dr. Martyn ShortenHe joined Nike the year after a young college basketballer named Michael Jordan was snapped up as an endorsed athlete by the company, a relatively new concept at the time. It is fair to say this turned out to be an Ok investment for Nike!Martyn sharpened his teeth on the very first of the visible air shoes, natural successors to the very first Nike Air running shoe, the Tailwind.After a very successful stint at Nike, eventually as director of the Sport Research Laboratory, Martyn moved to the global body of Puma, to take on the role as Director of Research, Design and Product Development.Martyn is not short of an opinion, however that opinion is invariably followed by hard evidence to back it up.He is scathing of some of the trends that have, and continue to drive the athletic footwear industry, not the least the concept of overpronation, motion control in footwear and analysis of footwear by heel angle.This is a fascinating and at time challenging interview, one of the best, and not to be missed.Such is Martyn’s knowledge, and the depth of his experience, that this is part 1 of a 2 part Shoephoria podcast. Enjoy!Thanks you for listening to SHOEphoria Podcast and we hope you will find the time to leave a little review.
In this episode we get to learn more about our Mr. Chase Boehlke who is the motion control specialists at Siemens. Chase's passion really comes thru in this interview as he's dedicated his professional career to support industry. His high energy and glass half full outlook makes him a ton of fun in the field. If there are additional questions for Chase please let us know. We hope you enjoy this conversation. Guest: Chase Boehlke - Motion Control at Siemens. Host: Chris Grainger.Executive Producer: Adam Sheets.Audio Engineer: Luke Yntema. Additional Resources: https://new.siemens.com/us/en.html
Motion control features in running shoes are a thing of the past but we can't seem to shake it in retail or clinician referrals.Paul Griffin and Simon Bartold discuss the disconnect that exists between running shoe development and what is being advised to consumers via running retail and referring health clinicians.We discuss some results from a recent Bartold Clinical running industry survey where 200 responders, mainly made up of referring health practitioners, told us what we already knew.... the landscape is a 'dogs breakfast'.The message is clear, It's time to move on and talk a new evidence based language and those who do not adapt can expect to have poorer outcomes and risk losing the most valuable thing to us all, consumer and patient trust.Education is the key and we hope to provide Bartold Clinical listeners and followers with the tools to stay on top of the latest evidence based developments from brands and segue this to retail and health clinicians.As always, we would appreciate if you could subscribe to our SHOEphoria Podcast channel and place a review.If you are wondering who we are, Bartold Clinical is an educational platform that delivers evidence based lower limb sports medicine and athletic footwear education to a global audience.You can read more about your podcast host and guest below;https://www.bartoldclinical.com/about/about-simon-bartold/https://www.bartoldclinical.com/about/about-paul-griffin/SHOEphoria Podcast is seeking sponsors. If you are interested in being involved in the platform moving forward, please email us on info@bartoldclinical.com
Host Theresa Houck chats with Matt Tellier from Advanced Micro Controls, Inc. about motion control. Learn how specialty I/O modules, position sensing and motion control technology has evolved, networking trends, and how the COVID-19 virus could create supply chain and just-in-time manufacturing challenges. View the AMCI on-demand webinars hosted by Matt, DLR Technology for Allen-Bradley PLCs and EtherNet/IP Programming Made Easy Using EDS.And, get your silly Joke of the Day.
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Listen to Chris, a Motion Control Solution Consultant, on how a successful motion strategy is the sum of all its parts and how you can make steps to create a motion solutions for the future. How mechanical and electrical should work together and don't overthink motion, as it doesn't have to be as complicated as you think.
Jeff Burnstein is president of the Association of Advancing Automation, the umbrella organization for the Robotic Industries Association, Advancing Vision and Imaging, and Motion Control and Motor Association. In this episode, Burnstein predicts the role of robotics in manufacturing, the impact they will have on businesses, as well as what the industry needs to do to prepare for the future. Plus, he answers the grand-daddy of all questions: Will robots take our jobs? Enjoy getting to know Jeff Burnstein of the Association of Advancing Automation. Programming note: This episode was recorded during the 2019 CSIA Executive Conference in Asheville, North Carolina, in May 2019. Credit Bensound and Wistia's Music Collection for the music in this episode.
From Formula One Championship, Site C to LNG Canada and all the way over to aerospace, not many companies cover as much ground as Wainbee. We sat down with their Regional Sales manager John Lamb to understand their company, their customers and their offerings. Wainbee Limited provides engineered systems, products and services for motion & control, industrial filtration and automation solutions. They partner with manufacturers and sell directly to customers, as well as, provide engineered solutions depending on the clients needs. The supply side is for customers who know what they need to have an internal team install or update their equipment. Their specialized offerings are clients who either have pre engineered systems and need Wainbee to build the system or have an end result they require and Wainbee builds a custom solution to achieve the customers goal.
On episode 18, Lee is joined by Travis White and Alex Sherbinow of ProNav Marine to help you get ready and start preparing for the open water season. ProNav is a very unique product in that it is the worlds first Wireless Bluetooth GPS Autopilot for fishing boats to be driven by an app on your smartphone and or tablet. As any angler knows, boat control is everything when trying to stay on and or locate the fish. Travis and Alex talk to Lee how ProNav has superior GPS technology that can be integrated into your current trolling motor set up and how it can save your hundreds of dollars if you are looking to upgrade your boat this season. This episode is a must listen if you are looking to take your boat control GPS features to the next level. Links: Website: https://pronavmarine.com/Motion Control: https://pronavmarine.com/motion/Shop page - contains motor bundles, controller, and ProNav all on this page: https://pronavmarine.com/product-category/pronav-angler/
On episode 18, Lee is joined by Travis White and Alex Sherbinow of ProNav Marine to help you get ready and start preparing for the open water season. ProNav is a very unique product in that it is the worlds first Wireless Bluetooth GPS Autopilot for fishing boats to be driven by an app on your smartphone and or tablet. As any angler knows, boat control is everything when trying to stay on and or locate the fish. Travis and Alex talk to Lee how ProNav has superior GPS technology that can be integrated into your current trolling motor set up and how it can save your hundreds of dollars if you are looking to upgrade your boat this season. This episode is a must listen if you are looking to take your boat control GPS features to the next level. Links: Website: https://pronavmarine.com/ Motion Control: https://pronavmarine.com/motion/ Shop page - contains motor bundles, controller, and ProNav all on this page: https://pronavmarine.com/product-category/pronav-angler/
On episode 18, Lee is joined by Travis White and Alex Sherbinow of ProNav Marine to help you get ready and start preparing for the open water season. ProNav is a very unique product in that it is the worlds first Wireless Bluetooth GPS Autopilot for fishing boats to be driven by an app on your smartphone and or tablet. As any angler knows, boat control is everything when trying to stay on and or locate the fish. Travis and Alex talk to Lee how ProNav has superior GPS technology that can be integrated into your current trolling motor set up and how it can save your hundreds of dollars if you are looking to upgrade your boat this season. This episode is a must listen if you are looking to take your boat control GPS features to the next level. Links: Website: https://pronavmarine.com/ Motion Control: https://pronavmarine.com/motion/ Shop page - contains motor bundles, controller, and ProNav all on this page: https://pronavmarine.com/product-category/pronav-angler/
This week’s episode brought to you by ScareHouse, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! Sorg, Chilla, and Katie are in studio this week as Beechview celebrates National Night Out just up the block. This week's topics of discussion include: Katie brought a friend this week! Katie is sharing Waze as her Awesome Thing of the Week - because it's been lifesaving for her. For those who HAVEN'T seen it, there was a train derailment in Pittsburgh - which is one of the reasons Katie is so thankful for Waze. Chilla is also giving a shout out to the City of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Port Authority for being on top of things. Another awesome thing Katie and Sorg use Waze for? Speed zone notifications. Sometimes it's hard to see those signs, and it's helpful. Chilla is sharing the Sennheiser Memory Mic as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is a Windows Pro upgrade. Bonus to Windows Pro = Remote Desktop! Creation Labs is opening in the Pittsburgh South Hills! The Pittsburgh Current has a nice feature - with some information about our friends at Sorgatron Media. Sorg got an e-mail DIRECTLY from the MoviePass CEO, guys! Parents are hiring Fortnite tutors for their children. Fortnite added motion control on your mobile device?!?! Tesla is adding Atari games to its cars - including Pole Position (using the car's steering wheel)! As if ziplines aren't crazy enough, let's add a VR component to it! Chilla found a very nice Logitech wireless charger - after he already bought a different one. *womp womp* Will you be in Pittsburgh this weekend? Stop by Steel City Con and say hi to Katie at the ScareHouse booth. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Katie (@Kdudders), Chilla (@chilla) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
This week’s episode brought to you by ScareHouse, Slice on Broadway, and Alex Kahrs Design & Media! Sorg, Chilla, and Katie are in studio this week as Beechview celebrates National Night Out just up the block. This week's topics of discussion include: Katie brought a friend this week! Katie is sharing Waze as her Awesome Thing of the Week - because it's been lifesaving for her. For those who HAVEN'T seen it, there was a train derailment in Pittsburgh - which is one of the reasons Katie is so thankful for Waze. Chilla is also giving a shout out to the City of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Port Authority for being on top of things. Another awesome thing Katie and Sorg use Waze for? Speed zone notifications. Sometimes it's hard to see those signs, and it's helpful. Chilla is sharing the Sennheiser Memory Mic as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is a Windows Pro upgrade. Bonus to Windows Pro = Remote Desktop! Creation Labs is opening in the Pittsburgh South Hills! The Pittsburgh Current has a nice feature - with some information about our friends at Sorgatron Media. Sorg got an e-mail DIRECTLY from the MoviePass CEO, guys! Parents are hiring Fortnite tutors for their children. Fortnite added motion control on your mobile device?!?! Tesla is adding Atari games to its cars - including Pole Position (using the car's steering wheel)! As if ziplines aren't crazy enough, let's add a VR component to it! Chilla found a very nice Logitech wireless charger - after he already bought a different one. *womp womp* Will you be in Pittsburgh this weekend? Stop by Steel City Con and say hi to Katie at the ScareHouse booth. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Katie (@Kdudders), Chilla (@chilla) and Sorg (@Sorgatron) Have you seen our AwesomeTips videos? You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST!
Ant Man and the Wasp Review- New Titan Trailer, We discuss Walking Dead Season 9 and WHY is Nick so upset with it. Pubg Update for Xbox, we discuss the pros and cons. We talk about the difference between Motion Control controler for the Nintendo Switch and Non Motion Control Controlers. Nintendo Switch Pro Controler: https:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PPofXaJ4go&t=2s Walkind Dead Season 9 trailer-https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=walking+dead+season+9+trailer Titan Tailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PPofXaJ4go Email, geekologist@ninjapancake.com Twitter @geekologisradio Web www.geekologistradio.com www.ninjapancake.com
In this episode, I dig into PC-based Motion Control. What would be a good option and how should I install/use it.
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Nintendo versorgt die Switch mit neuem Gamefutter. Und dies gleich mit einer neuen IP. «ARMS» ist dabei eine Mischung aus Nintendos Boxklassiker «Punch-Out!!» und der Trickfilmserie «Inspector Gadget». Eure Helden boxen somit mit dehnbaren Armen. Die Boxhandschuhe sind dabei vielseitig wählbar und lassen so taktisch viele Möglichkeiten. Ein Riesenhandschuh ist behäbiger als ein Vogel, jedoch auch deutlich durchschlagskräftiger. Hört sich schräg an, Nintendo zieht dies auch bei den zehn Charakteren (der erste kostenlose Charakter folgt im Juli) durch. Diese sind super witzig, schräg und sehr vielseitig - man sieht, dass Nintendo E-Sport-Ambitionen hat, die durchaus erfüllbar sind. Denn «Arms» bietet einerseits einen schnellen Einstieg aber richtig viel Tiefgang dank Break-, Konterschlägen, guten Deckungsmöglichkeiten und Schlagvielfalt. Für Solisten bieten zehn Schwierigkeitsstufen viel Abwechslung, eine tiefgründige Story fehlt hingegen leider. Die Steuerung ist via JoyCons «normal» oder via «Motion Control» möglich, auch der Pro Controller wird unterstützt. Offline könnt Ihr Teamfights mit bis zu vier Spielern veranstalten. Schräger wird es bei «Hoops» - ihr versucht mittels guten Trefferkombinationen den Gegner in einen Basketballkorb zu werfen. Im «V-Ball»-Modi drescht Ihr einen grossen Ball übers Netz, sehr gefällig. In «Skill Shoot» hämmert ihr Punkteziele nieder und in «1-on-100» bekämpft Ihr - logisch - eine Hundertschar Gegnern. Online gibt es Party-Kämpfe bis zwölf Spieler in der Lobby und auch Ranked-Matches. Alles in allem hat Nintendo hier eine tolle neue IP erfunden, die Switch-Besitzer mit Faible zu Prügelspielen gerne in die Kampfarenen treten lässt. (raf)
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Am 3. März 2017 erschien Nintendos Switch weltweit - die Gamerster.tv-Crew erinnert sich noch an graue Videospielurzeiten, als zum Beispiel das NES über drei Jahre später in Europa erschien als das japanische Ur-Famicom. Handheld oder Heimkonsole? Beides! Doch zurück in die Zukunft und Gegenwart. Nintendos Switch ist eine Hybrid-Konsole - von Anbeginn konzipiert darauf eine Heimkonsole und Handheld-Gerät in einem zu sein, dies ist schon revolutionär. In Anbetracht an die heutige Spielergewohnheiten jedoch logisch und konsequent. Das Grundgerät kommt (sofern man kein Bundle kauft) ohne Spiel daher. Im Grundpreis von ca. 350.- ist folgender Inhalt enthalten: Konsole Switch-Station 2x Joy Con (links und rechts) Joy-Con-Halterung (ohne Aufladefunktion) Nintendo-Switch-Netzteil HDMI-Kabel Handgelenkschlaufen (mit Buttons) Was steckt in der Konsole? Über die Hardware wurde viel spekuliert, hier sind die Gamester.tv-Fakten. Custom Nvidia Tegra Chip 4GB Memory Display (720p, Multitouch, Batterielaufzeit 2-6h, USB-C Anschluss zum Laden (unten)). Damit ist nun auch offiziell klar, gegen die aktuellen (Top)Konsolen der Konkurrenz - PS4 (Pro) und Xbox One (S) - kann Nintendos neuste Konsole nicht mithalten - sofern man diese als Heimkonsole wertet. Im Handheldsektor hingegen ist die Switch die klare Nummer 1. Der Ladeanschluss unten macht Sinn wegen der Dock-in-Station - für unterwegs ist diese Option jedoch ungeeignet - gleichzeitiges Laden und Gamen ist so kaum möglich - ein weiterer Anschluss seitlich hätte Wunder bewirkt, war aber wohl im Endeffekt zu teuer im Gesamtkontext. Die Dock-in-Station hat keine technischen Zusatzchips, sondern ist eine Plastikhülle mit HDMI-Out, einen Stromanschluss und drei USB-Anschlüsse (einer davon 3.0). Hinter der Klappe lassen sich die Kabel durchziehen. Das Hauptstück ist der Konnektor. Hier setzt Ihr Eure Switch-Konsole ein und schon könnt Ihr nach kürzester Wartezeit auf dem TV zocken - das klappt einwandfrei. Von Joy Cons bis Pro Controller Bei den Controllern hat Nintendo hingegen - wie so oft - wieder richtig viel Innovationen eingebaut. Die zwei kleinen, jedoch auch für erwachsene Hände gut bespielbaren Joy Cons haben es in sich. In Ihnen steckt ein richtig cooler HD-Rumble Motor, der sich auf der ganzen Controller-Oberfläche verteilen kann. Ebenso ist Motion-Control eingebaut, es braucht keine Sensoren mehr und der Analogstick, die vier Front-Buttons (anstatt Steuerkreuz) und zwei Schulterbuttons haben guten Druck. Als wichtigstes Zubehör gehört der Pro Controller in jeden Pro-Gamer Switch-Haushalt. Dieser kostet knapp 80.-. Dabei hat er sehr wertige Buttons, ist relativ schwer und griffig, die Akkudauer ist mit über 40 Stunden Spielzeit rekordverdächtig hoch! In unserem XXL-Switch-Bericht nehmen wir zwei Starttitel genauer unter die Testlupe, namentlich «1-2-Switch» und «The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild». Während das Erste unserer Meinung nach fast schon zwingend der Konsole hätte beiliegen müssen (da die 28 Minigames sehr anschaulich die Fähigkeiten der JoyCons aufzeigen und ein kurzer, jedoch sehr kurzweiliger und witziger Partyspass darstellen) ist das zweite Game - «Zelda» - der klare Systemseller. Zwar gibt es Links neustes Abenteuer auf der Wii U (technisch minimal schwächer), doch der Pluspunkt, dass das hervorragende Spiel auch unterwegs gezockt werden kann, ist hier ausschlaggebend. «The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild» ist ein spielerischer Meilenstein in der Seriengeschichte. Nicht nur, weil es den Spieler ernst nimmt, sondern auch, weil es in vielen Facetten komplett anders aufgebaut ist als herkömmliche «Zelda»-Spiele, der Kern jedoch unverkennbar bleibt. (raf)
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
Power Systems Design, Information to Power Your Designs
camBLOCK makes tools for cinematographers and Directors of Photography. The camBlock is a motion controlled dolly system for real time and time lapse video developed by the companies founder Stewart Mayer. It has been used on major IMAX, Discovery, BBC shows as well as for independent projects. The footage is just stunning!
camBLOCK makes tools for cinematographers and Directors of Photography. The camBlock is a motion controlled dolly system for real time and time lapse video developed by the companies founder Stewart Mayer. It has been used on major IMAX, Discovery, BBC shows as well as for independent projects. The footage is just stunning!
Programmation sur plateforme mobile : application à iOS et Android (2103/2014, HD)
Cette séquence présente «Accéléromètre», une application extrayant les données de l'accéléromètre, du gyroscope et du magnétomètre du terminal pour les afficher.
Professor Andrew Plummer, Director of the Centre for Power Transmission and Motion Control, discusses recreating earthquakes in a laboratory to test how buildings perform under extreme conditions.
Episode 017 - Dan and Jason stop by the Springfield Running Center to talk with Cris Martin about getting fit for running shoes. Shoes come in all sizes, colors, styles and brands but finding the right shoe for you can be a challenge. Cris talks about the 3 different shoe types: Neutral, Stability and Motion Control. Stick around for the next 20 minutes for this informational episode, you'll be glad you did!
Industrial automation manufacturer Opto 22 used a programmable automation controller (PAC) system and integrated motion control hardware to upgrade a key piece of factory equipment.