Taking Quality Assurance to New Heights September 7, 2023 Experience the future of precision aerospace manufacturing as Starrag partners with Zeiss to revolutionize accuracy and efficiency.
Biden Administration Allocates $15.5B to Boost Electric Vehicle Transition and Revitalize Auto Manufacturing Industry August 31, 2023 President Biden's $15.5 billion investment drives a clean energy revolution, revitalizing auto manufacturing and accelerating the electric vehicle transition.
Robots as a (Low Cost) Service September 21, 2022 RaaS model helps manufacturers solve labor problems without huge investment.
Hankook Tire to Invest $1.6B in Tennessee Plant Expansion August 29, 2022 Tire maker Hankook Tire today announced that its board of directors approved a $1.6 billion investment to expand its Tennessee Plant, located in Clarksville, Tenn.
Toyota Using AI, 3D Printing as Tools August 25, 2022 Toyota Motor Corp. is using artificial intelligence and 3D printing to help it navigate the biggest changes the auto industry has seen in more than a century.
Two Events Return in September: One is Traditional, the Other Has a Revamp August 16, 2022 About a month from now, two established manufacturing-related events return from a long hiatus: IMTS and the Detroit Auto Show.
Honda, LG Energy Form Joint Venture to Make EV Batteries in U.S. August 29, 2022 LG Energy Solution and Honda Motor Co. announced an agreement to establish a joint venture to produce lithium-ion batteries in the U.S. to power Honda and Acura EV models for the North American market.
CERATIZIT Moves U.S. Headquarters August 17, 2022 Tooling supplier CERATIZIT USA, Inc. has shifted its official U.S. headquarters from Warren, Mich., to the company’s Schaumburg, Ill., facility location.
Toyota Executive Says EV Adoption May Be Slower Than Expected August 18, 2022 A Toyota Motor Corp. executive said Aug. 18 that adoption of electric vehicles may be slower than expected.
Durable Goods Fall on Transportation August 24, 2022 New orders for durable goods declined slightly in July after orders for transportation equipment slid, the U.S. Commerce Department reported today.