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    The hydraulics market is expected to end 2022 at a growth rate of 17.7% but dip in 2023 before rising again in 2024.
    Nov. 14, 2022
    The slower growth trends forecasted for 2023 will provide opportunities for manufacturers to catch up and potentially ease supply chain pressures.
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    Nov. 8, 2022
    Power & Motion's annual Salary & Career Survey features a younger group facing the same engineering challenges.
    Helios Technologies
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    Nov. 7, 2022
    Sun Hydraulics' ENERGEN cartridge valve converts hydraulic flow to electric energy, benefiting efficiency and electrification initiatives.
    Ouster
    A visualization of the range capabilities possible with Ouster's digital lidar technology.
    Oct. 13, 2022
    The transition from analog to digital lidar sensor technology brings a range of benefits for autonomous systems.
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    Oct. 11, 2022
    Danfoss Power Solutions President Eric Alström discusses benefits of the merger with Eaton to date as well as the continued growth potential he sees for hydraulics.

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