June 2011 Digital Issue Is Ready For You

June 16, 2011

The June issue of Control Design magazine is now online and ready for viewing. Machine builders are finding new ways to cooperate and work in parallel on projects. In the latest issue of Control Design, Executive Editor Jim Montague explains why and how you might want to join in the collaborative conversation. Also in the June issue: Discover how a plastics machine builder used hydraulics control to improve speed an safety learn what kind of control will be needed to produce tomorrow's semiconductors; and see why this Internet thing just might catch on.

The June issue magazine is now online and ready for viewing. Machine builders are finding new ways to cooperate and work in parallel on projects. In the latest issue of Control Design, Executive Editor Jim Montague explains why and how you might want to join in the collaborative conversation. Also in the June issue: Discover how a plastics machine builder used hydraulics control to improve speed an safety learn what kind of control will be needed to produce tomorrow's semiconductors; and see why this Internet thing just might catch on.

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