Witter Publishing starts production of "Microtec" magazine.Witter witter Verb Chiefly Brit informal to chatter or babble pointlessly or at unnecessary length [origin unknown] witter verb chatter, chat, rabbit (on) Publishing Corp. (Flemington, NJ), the producer of CPM (1) (Critical Path Method) A project management planning and control technique implemented on computers. The critical path is the series of activities and tasks in the project that have no built-in slack time. Global Assurance newsletter and CleanTech and Flow Control magazines, has begun the publication of MicroTec magazine. The new monthly has a controlled circulation of 25,000 professionals. The target audience includes both OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and product design and production engineers as well as manufacturing engineers The profession of manufacturing engineer is defined as a person having the education and experience to understand and control manufacturing systems such as processes and/or automation, including industrial processes and equipment used to produce goods. and system design engineers. Readership includes professionals who deal with all types of miniature products and services, Witter said, from across nine industries. The title is described as the only magazine devoted to the practical application of the latest advances in miniature technology and services. Editorial is designed to explore how new, smaller and more efficient devices are integral to creating new products and decreasing costs. Content includes articles on such topics as: continuing miniaturization min·i·a·tur·ize tr.v. min·i·a·tur·ized, min·i·a·tur·iz·ing, min·i·a·tur·iz·es To plan or make on a greatly reduced scale. min ; medical device advances; design trends in OEM integration; consumer robotics; cell phone/ camera technology; sensors; and, bio- sensing and security issues. |
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