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EXPO Exchange News Report for InTech Readers | 19 August 2009 | View InTech newsletters on the web InTech's ISA EXPO Exchange e-News is a news supplement to InTech magazine, published by the International Society of Automation. Send news tips to ISA at info@isa.org. |
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Rutabagas that come in 87 octane The mighty rutabaga is now on the biofuel clock. More... Electric carmaker to open Calif. power train plant In a move to expand its manufacturing capabilities, electric carmaker, Tesla Motors, will open a new power train production facility and corporate headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. More... Amcor deals for Rio Tinto's packaging unit Australia's Amcor Ltd. will pay $2 billion to pick up Rio Tinto's Alcan packaging unit. More... GM: Saab gone, Opel, Saturn, Hummer next Right now it seems Saab is out of General Motors' hands and working with Swedish luxury carmaker, Koenigsegg. More... Computer chips could go organic Organic nanoscale wires could be an alternative to silicon in computer chips. More... InTech Innovator's Award at EXPO InTech magazine will award three ISA EXPO exhibitors as winners for the most innovative contribution to the automation industry. More... Process Automation feature: Microbial maintenance The word maintenance can strike fear into any production unit trying to achieve its output targets. Like it or not, maintenance is a necessary evil to ensure plant equipment is reliable and trouble-free. In the pharmaceutical industry, preventing equipment from breaking down or determining when it may break down helps improve plant availability and reduces process disruption as well as costly losses. More...
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