Eaton to Supply Tech to European EV Maker April 20, 2022 Eaton said its eMobility business has received a contract to provide its Breaktor circuit protection technology to a European vehicle manufacturer for EV models.
Eaton Opens Facility in Germany April 26, 2022 Power management company Eaton today announced its Vehicle Group and eMobility businesses are continuing their expansion into Europe, a leading region in electrified vehicle (EV) technology, with the establishment of a new office and research center in Karlsruhe, Germany.
SafetyCulture Acquires SHEQSY April 13, 2022 Global workplace operations company SafetyCulture has announced the acquisition of SHEQSY, a cloud-based lone worker safety app.
Methods Plans New Texas Site April 12, 2022 Methods Machine Tools said it will open a state-of-the-art production and distribution center in Fort Worth, Texas.
Siemens Forms Ties With Roboze, Xerox April 8, 2022 Siemens has announced collaborations with Roboze and Xerox.
Boeing Posts First-Quarter Loss April 27, 2022 Boeing Co. reported a first-quarter loss as the aircraft maker confronted multiple challenges to key aircraft programs.
GM First-Quarter Slips From a Year Earlier April 26, 2022 General Motors Co. today reported its first-quarter earnings fell slightly from a year earlier.
Machine Tool Mega Show TIMTOS x TMTS 2022 Opens February 22, 2022 TIMTOS x TMTS 2022, the first co-branded machine tool mega show in Taiwan has opened. A total of 950 exhibitors in 5,100 booths has packed Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 & 2. The physical show will go for six days while the one-month online exhibition till March 21.
Eaton Introduces New Business Unit February 24, 2022 Power management company Eaton announced its Vehicle Group has formed a new ePowertrain business unit, which will focus on products from Eaton’s electrified vehicle (EV) transmission, reduction gearing and differential portfolio.
Manufacturing Expansion Improves in February March 1, 2022 Expansion in the manufacturing economy improved in February with contributions from new orders and production, the Institute for Supply Management said today.