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What's for breakfast - coffee? Most mornings, we barely glance at the kitchen. Fixing breakfast takes up precious time that's in short supply. But there's ample evidence that the simple act of eating breakfast -- every day -- is a big part of losing weight, lots of weight. Eating Breakfast helps to burn 5 to 20% of calories throughout the day.

Five Ways Reshoring Benefits Manufacturers' Bottom Lines

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Is 3D Printing The Next Industrial Revolution?

The Politics Of The Internet Of Things 

The Promise of Artificial Intelligence Unfolds in Small Steps

Why a Medical Device Software Glitch Doesn't Mean a Recall Failure
As the Internet of Things becomes more pervasive in modern medicine, medical devices and equipment are increasingly software based and network connected. That makes them vulnerable to hacking and security threats, creating significant health and privacy risks for patients. This cyber vulnerability has brought new challenges and concerns for today's medical device manufacturers, particularly in the area of product recalls.

Artificial Kidney Built Using Microchip
Nashville, Tennessee - Vanderbilt University Medical Center nephrologist and Associate Professor of Medicine Dr. William H. Fissell IV, is making major progress on a first-of-its kind device to free kidney patients from dialysis. He is building an implantable artificial kidney with microchip filters and living kidney cells that will be powered by a patient's own heart. 
Device 'Fingerprints' Could Help Protect Power Grid, Other Industrial Systems
Human voices are individually recognizable because they're generated by the unique components of each person's voice box, pharynx, esophagus and other physical structures. Researchers are using the same principle to identify devices on electrical grid control networks, using their unique electronic "voices" - fingerprints produced by the devices' individual physical characteristics...
The last few years have seen numerous studies pointing to a bleak future with technology-induced unemployment on the rise. For example, a pivotal 2013 study by researchers at the University of Oxford found that of 702 unique job types in the United States economy, around 47% were at high risk of computerisation. This was backed up by similar findings in Australia suggesting 44% of occupations - representing more than five million jobs - were at risk over the coming 10 to 15 years.
Quote of the Week


"When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on."

29 Of The Best Vacation Destinations For Couples
BRB, booking tickets.
20+ Mouthwatering Recipes That Prove Stuffed Foods Are a Way of Life 
For obvious reasons, eating stuffed foods is more fun than eating non-stuffed foods.
Autophagy: The Real Way to Cleanse Your Body
For the last time, forget juice cleanses and detox diets. They're fluffy nonsense words. 
Fun Fact:  

Lake Michigan can become so clear after the winter ice melts that you're able to see shipwrecks 300 feet below 
the water. 

GMI Solutions is a global provider of complete, turnkey electro mechanical solutions exclusively for OEMs.  

 
With ISO 9001 & 13485 certified facilities in North America and Asia, we're equipped to service facilities anywhere in the world.  Our in-house expertise in the design and manufacturing of mechanical assemblies, computing solutions and electronic circuit design result in extremely reliable products with controlled lifecycles.  Our additive manufacturing services offer an excellent option for high-mix, low-volume part production, in addition to prototype units.

 

GMI Solutions has long been a trusted partner of many global tier-one OEMs, including GE, Siemens, Abbott, Danaher, Philips and many more.

 

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