Synergistic vs Mechatronics - What's the difference?
synergistic | mechatronics |
Of or pertaining to synergy or synergism; co-operative, working together, interacting, mutually stimulating.
The synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering and software engineering for the study of automata from an engineering perspective and the control of advanced hybrid systems.
* 1989 , Makoto Kajitani,
*:Advanced technology to create energy-saving, resorce-saving and highly intelligent systems by integrating mechanics, electronics and software is called mechatronics.
* 2012 , Alex A. Kecskes,
*:So what's this new hybrid called a Mechatronics Engineer? Simply stated, these pros apply mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering theory and techniques to create automated, intelligent products, smart devices, and industrial control systems--systems that can then be "taught" to improve their performance. This is where many future engineering jobs are headed.
As an adjective synergistic
is of or pertaining to synergy or synergism; co-operative, working together, interacting, mutually stimulating.As a noun mechatronics is
the synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronic engineering and software engineering for the study of automata from an engineering perspective and the control of advanced hybrid systems.synergistic
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(-)A Concept of Mechatronics
The Rise of the Mechatronics Engineer