The View From NCS Technologies

Join Us at DMC 2021 to Preview NCS' Portfolio of Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Posted by Katie Callahan on Dec 14, 2021 5:39:21 PM

NCS Booth #1336

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Topics: government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing

Westec 2021 Featuring HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions Opens Today

Posted by Katie Callahan on Nov 16, 2021 8:00:00 AM

Join NCS at Booth #535

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Topics: Healthcare, government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing

Join Us at Westec 2021 to Preview HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Posted by Katie Callahan on Nov 11, 2021 8:30:00 AM

NCS Booth #535

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Topics: Healthcare, government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing

NCS Recommends Durabook for Rugged Notebooks & Tablets

Posted by Katie Callahan on Nov 5, 2021 11:43:39 AM

NCS Offers a Complete Rugged Portfolio

NCS sells Durabook solutions to government and commercial customers. For example, the Durabook S14I Laptop pushes semi-rugged devices to a whole new level.

It is built with Intel® 11th Generation CPUs and has a class-leading 4' drop spec/IP 53 rating. The S14I is engineered to combine military-grade durability, field-worker functionality,  high performance, and long battery life for non-stop use, making it suitable for use in locations where rain or dust may be a regular occurrence.

The S14I features a significant CPU upgrade with Intel® Tiger Lake 11th generation platform, using Intel’s 10nm processor technology. This device comes with integrated Intel® Iris Xe graphics, and for professionals who use intensive graphic computing, it can be upgraded to an optional standalone NVIDIA GeForce® GTX1050. With the ultra-high-speed data transmission capability of Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 with max. speed of 2.4Gbps and Bluetooth® V5.2, all information is instantly synced and fed back to the data control center.

Durability and Security

The S14I is built with a robust mechanical design and rigorously tested components. It meets the standards of MIL-STD-810H; withstands up to a 4-foot drop; and boasts an IP53 rating. This tough yet elegant rugged laptop breaches the boundary between semi-rugged and fully-rugged devices.
It now includes Windows Hello encrypted biometrics, a more secure, user-friendly and faster way of accessing the Window® 10 OS. The S14I semi-rugged platform is finding significant success in commercial markets, such as power/utilities, and in the military sector, including the U.S. Army and Air Force.


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Topics: U.S. Government, rugged, military, computers, tablets

NCS Partners With Roboze For Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Posted by Katie Callahan on Oct 29, 2021 9:10:38 AM

A Focus on Super Polymers and Composite Materials

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Topics: U.S. Government, military, additive, manufacturing, commercial

NCS HQ Groundbreaking Highlighted in Video

Posted by Katie Callahan on Oct 28, 2021 10:14:36 AM

New HQ Is Expected to be Occupied in Manassas in the Summer of 2022

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Topics: Healthcare, government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing

Tuesday NCS Celebrates New HQ Groundbreaking at Innovation Park

Posted by Katie Callahan on Oct 25, 2021 6:03:40 PM

New HQ Is Expected to be Occupied in Manassas in the Summer of 2022

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Topics: Healthcare, government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing

Final Day of NCS at Eastec 2021, Featuring HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Posted by Katie Callahan on Oct 21, 2021 10:01:26 AM

Meet Us at NCS Booth #2005

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Topics: Healthcare, government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing

Eastec 2021, Featuring Additive Manufacturing Solutions, Opens Today

Posted by Katie Callahan on Oct 19, 2021 9:47:01 AM

Meet Us at NCS Booth #2005

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Topics: Healthcare, government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing

Join Us at Eastec 2021 to Preview HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Posted by Katie Callahan on Oct 18, 2021 9:53:50 AM

NCS Booth #2005

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Topics: Healthcare, government, HP, military, 3Dprinting, additive, federal, manufacturing