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Jeffrey Rowe


Jeffrey Rowe is an electromechanical designer with more than 30 years' experience in design, engineering, and manufacturing. He is the principal consultant of his independent firm specializing in design, engineering, technical communication, education, and business development. Reach him at jrowe@cairowest.com.


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GM Plugs In with Hybrid Concept, Part 2   7 Feb, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

A couple of weeks ago I wrote a story about a concept car I saw in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

News
MCAD Tech News #199   31 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

Capital Expenditures and Competitiveness: Use actual costs to show ROI numbers

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Capital Expenditures and Competitiveness   31 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

Even though it's still relatively early in the year, many of you already know what and where you'll see funds allotted for hardware and software technology acquisitions.

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MCAD Tech News #198   17 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

GM Plugs In with Hybrid Concept: Promise of clean, profitable vehicle resurrected with the Chevrolet Volt

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GM Plugs Back In with Hybrid Concept   17 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

I saw many surprising things last week at the 2007 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

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MCAD Tech News #197   10 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

Ford Switches Software Gears: Automotive giant moves toward standardized digital design

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Ford Switches Software Gears   10 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

This week I am attending NAIAS (the 2007 North American International Auto Show) in Detroit, Michigan.

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MCAD Tech News #196   3 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

ICEM Rocks the Motor City: Software development program evolves into automotive design powerhouse

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ICEM Rocks the Motor City   3 Jan, 2007
By: Jeffrey Rowe

I'm on my way to Detroit, Michigan, this week for NAIAS -- the 2007 North American International Auto Show.

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SolidWorks 2007 Office Premium (Cadalyst Labs Review)   31 Dec, 2006
By: Jeffrey Rowe

The maturing process continues.