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October 2003  
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New CIMPLICITY Machine Edition 4.0
Free Trial Offer on Intelligence PCs
Reliant Park Stadium Scores with GE-Controlled Roof
Smooth Moves
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Vol. 1 Issue 33

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New CIMPLICITY Machine Edition 4.0
Trade Up for Enhanced Productivity

The latest version of CIMPLICITY Machine Edition software provides powerful productivity enhancements and supports the new PACSystems RX7i. This award-winning software features a common development environment – offering you a single database, unified interface and tools, and easy-to-use drag-and-drop editing between the various components. And, with the GE Fanuc Trade-In, Trade-Up and ME migration programs,* you'll see significant savings when you choose CIMPLICITY Machine Edition 4.0.
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Free Trial Offer on Intelligence PCs
Act Now before the December Expiration!

Take advantage of a limited-time free trial offer! Now through December 31, 2003, you can use an Intelligence PC for 60 days for free.* This special offer allows you to try a powerful industrial computer in your application before you buy it – with no risk. 
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Reliant Park Stadium Scores with GE-Controlled Roof
Automation Increases Player and Fan Comfort

When the National Football League's Houston Texans kick off at Reliant Park, the team is playing in the world's first retractable-roof NFL stadium. The fully automated, two million-pound retractable roof features an automation system from GE Fanuc. With safety and reliability as key design priorities, the new roof will operate an estimated 120 times each year for the next 30 years – scoring big with fans and players by keeping them comfortable through every game.
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Smooth Moves
Centralized, Distributed, and "Hybrid" Motion Architectures

Think that there is only one "right" motion control solution for your application? Whether the control architecture is centralized, distributed, or "hybrid," there are many tried-and-true as well as new methods to successfully achieve your desired speed and accuracy. With the special, limited-time GE Fanuc Try Before You Buy offer*, you can try a DSM- or S2K-based motion control system for 60 days for free, giving you a chance to put your ideas in motion!
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