Engineers are increasingly looking to successfully integrate AI into projects and applications while attempting to climb their own AI learning curve. To tackle AI, engineers start with wanting to understand what AI is and how it fits into their current workflow, which might not be as straightforward as it seems. A simple search of “What is AI?” yields millions of results on Google, with varying degrees of technical and relevant information.
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Ahrens deliver long-standing quality and continued manufacturing excellence for Cavpower
Ahrens demonstrated why they are leaders in the delivery of heavy engineering facilities with the completion of this fit-for-purpose facility.
Ahrens continue to set the bar for outstanding quality and
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Tasmanian electronic manufacturer wins new contracts
Caterpillar cut 70 jobs at Burnie
Caterpillar Underground Mining has cut 70 workers from its manufacturing facility in Burnie, Tasmania.
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Hastings Deering to open new facility after fire last year
Hastings Deering will soon open the doors to its new Mackay facility.
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Westrac slashes 10% of workforce
Westrac, Australia's main Caterpillar supplier, is cutting more than 300 jobs.
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Poor sales hurt Caterpillar profit
Analysts expect a fall in demand for mining equipment to hurt Caterpillar's upcoming profit and revenue guidance figures.
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Caterpillar axes more jobs at Burnie plant
Mining equipment manufacturer Caterpillar has cut about 100 jobs at Burnie in Tasmania.
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Caterpillar profit disappoints
Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar has failed to impress analysts with its 2012 profit, after accounting fraud and writedowns hit its bottom line.
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Hunter mining machinery factory workers locked out
Around 150 workers from the Bucyrus mining machinery plant in Beresfield have been locked out of the factory following a breakdown in pay negotiations.
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