Mechatronics Engineering
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Mechatronics is the synergistic combination of mechanical engineering ("mecha" for mechanisms, i.e., machines that 'move'), electronics engineering ("tronics" for electronic components for logic and control), software engineering, and control engineering. First coined by Mr. Tetsuro Mori, a senior engineer of the Japanese company Yaskawa, in 1969, Mechatronics encapsulates the design process to create more functional and adaptable products.