Knovel Adds Manufacturing Engineering Subject Area

NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- Jun 20, 2012 -- Knovel, the leading provider of a Web-based application integrating technical information with analytical and search tools, today announced its newest subject area, Manufacturing Engineering. The offering will help aerospace, industrial equipment, and equipment manufacturing firms improve their integrated design efforts for faster time to market, more efficient assembly, less waste and higher quality.

Knovel's 29th subject area is a unique collection of manufacturing-specific content from the industry's leading publishers and societies. With a focus on discrete manufacturing, this collection provides information about automation and advanced manufacturing techniques, material forming and machining, rapid prototyping, lean and agile manufacturing processes, and machine selection.

"Knovel understands the difference between an Industrial Engineer and a Manufacturing Engineer and addresses the unique information needs of both," said Meagan Cooke, Knovel's director of content strategy and operations. "By designing this collection from the ground up in collaboration with manufacturing engineers, this new subject area offers real world processes and best practices in assembly, die and tool design, process design and optimization, and quality control."

Knovel's Manufacturing Engineering Subject Area provides a wide range of information including details about:

  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes
  • Product, Tooling, and Assembly Engineering
  • Manufacturing Systems and Operations
  • Manufacturing Competitiveness

Key publishers in the new subject area include The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), AMACOM, ASM International, Cambridge University Press, Elsevier Science, Industrial Press, Oxford University Press, Technology Perspectives, Trans Tech Publications, Ltd, and Wiley.

For more information about Knovel's Manufacturing Engineering Subject Area, please contact the Knovel sales team at (866) 240-8174.

About Knovel
Knovel is a Web-based application integrating technical information with analytical and search tools to drive innovation and deliver answers engineers can trust. Knovel users include thousands of engineers and applied scientists worldwide. Knovel has more than 700 customers worldwide including 74 of the Fortune 500 companies, five of the Top 10 Constituents on the FTSE 100 Index and more than 300 leading universities. Founded in 2000, Knovel is a private company headquartered in New York City. For more information, visit www.knovel.com or call (866) 240-8174.

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