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Iris recognition systems haven’t been too successful at airports so far but fingerprint devices have found their way into schools and prisons. Where next?
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Iris recognition systems haven’t been too successful at airports so far but fingerprint devices have found their way into schools and prisons. Where next?
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All engineers have annoyances with the CAD software they use. It’s the job of Rick Chin at SolidWorks, to pinpoint those frustrations and turn them into new products
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Survey of 500 manufacturing and engineering businesses reveals worrying results
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