by Alastair Trower | Feb 10, 2021 | Mechanical, Articles
Written by Ysa Gonzales, Enginuity Marketing When I asked Mechanical Lead Louis Manuge what differentiates Enginuity’s mechanical team from others, he couldn’t quite pin his finger down to just one answer – and for a good reason. “I think there’s nothing we can’t do....
by Alastair Trower | Feb 9, 2021 | Whitepaper, Automation-Robotics, Industry 4.0
Can Atlantic Canada’s Labour Shortage be Solved by Robotics? Written by Nathan Field, Enginuity’s Robotics and Automation Manager Atlantic Canada is facing a labour shortage issue that is not altogether unique in North America, but has been exacerbated due...
by Alastair Trower | Jan 27, 2021 | Articles, Industrial Design, Product Design
Table of Contents:The confusion and what it actually isWhat is UX Design? How it fits within Industrial Design How they both nest into Engineering Design Summary Written by Alicia Stewart, Industrial Designer at Enginuity User Experience (UX) design has become quite...
by Alastair Trower | Dec 9, 2020 | Articles, Marine, Mechanical
Introducing marine connectors that will make launch and retrieval for marine assets faster, safer, and more discreet: SEA-Lift and SEA-Snap. The SEA-Lift is a rapidly deployed, high-load dynamic lifting connector designed for challenging marine environments, while the...
by Alastair Trower | Dec 7, 2020 | Articles, Marine, Mechanical
Connects in Seconds, Stays for Life. Whether you’re installing a pre-lay for a MODU (Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit), a new spread for an offloading system, installing a tidal turbine, or exploring offshore wind, SEA-Stab from Enginuity offers simple, cost-effective,...
by Alastair Trower | Oct 6, 2020 | Articles
Written by Ysa Gonzales, Enginuity Marketing When I asked Ben Garvey how he came up with the idea to start a company like Enginuity, he had a simple answer — he didn’t. It wasn’t a single idea that started it. Rather, it was a string of events brought upon by...