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Home > News Room > Configuration Tech Seminar from MISUMI - Texas
Configuration Tech Seminars
Houston, Austin & Arlington, Texas
Register now for this FREE technical seminar. The seminar is entitled "Designing a better machine faster with the configurable component" and features a presentation created by Mechanical Engineer Chris Blaszczyk. Mechanical Engineer Mike Melone will be in attendance to answer any questions. The presentation will cover how to overcome the time and performance pressures engineers experience during machine builds.
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April 1, 2008 - Houston:
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Hilton Houston Southwest, 6780 Southwest Freeway, Houston TX 77074 |
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April 2, 2008 - Austin: |
Hilton Austin Airport, 9515 Hotel Drive, Austin TX 78719 |
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April 3, 2008 - Arlington: |
Hilton Arlington, 2401 E. Lamar Boulevard, Arlington TX 76006 |
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Seminars start at 11:00am and last until 3:00pm each day.
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Learn how you can design a better machine faster
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More about our engineers:
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Chris Blaszczyk
Mechanical Engineer Chris Blaszczyk authored the article Online Machine Shop featured in an issue of Motion Systems Design Magazine as well as the article The Crucial Role of Material Selection in Machine Design in an issue of Product Design and Development magazine. In addition Chris authored the article Proper Component Selection featured in an issue of Product Design and Development magazine and most recently authored the article Component-life theory comes down to earth in an issue of Machine Design Magazine.
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Mike Melone
Mechanical Engineer Mike Melone co-authored the article, The Crucial Role of Material Selection in Machine Design in an issue of Product Design and Development magazine and the article Proper Component Selection featured in an issue of Product Design and Development magazine, and contributed to the article, Component-life theory comes down to earth, featured in Machine Design magazine.
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For information on other Configuration Tech Seminars, click here.
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