Purdue Strengthens in Biotech Manufacturing October 24, 2023 Purdue University joins forces with Indiana stakeholders to lead in bioproduct manufacturing, gaining a Regional Tech Hub designation. The latest success is set to accelerate workforce development, support entrepreneurs and ensure domestic production of bioproducts, bolstering Indiana's position in the biotechnology landscape.
BioMADE: Catalyzing the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Revolution November 2, 2023 Securing America’s future through biomanufacturing innovation, education and collaboration
Ford Reports Strong Q3 2023 Performance and Bold Ford+ Transformation October 27, 2023 Ford's recent Q3 2023 results demonstrate their commitment to a dynamic transformation under the Ford+ initiative, with a focus on quality and cost-efficiency. CEO Jim Farley shares his optimism for the company's evolution towards becoming more customer-centric.
EAM Invests $650M in NC Facility to Boost U.S. EV Battery Industry October 30, 2023 Epsilon Advanced Materials is set to transform the U.S. EV battery industry with a $650 million investment in a cutting-edge North Carolina manufacturing facility.
TRUMPF Sales Up 27% in 100th Year October 26, 2023 German industrial machine manufacturer Trumpf posted €5.4 billion in sales as the company turns 100.
Setting Sights on Holy Grails in AM April 26, 2019 As additive manufacturing (AM) moves from prototypes to mass production, manufacturers are setting their sights on the holy grails—the products and processes that will be game-changers. Many game-changers are already in play.
How to Automate to Efficiency Without Sacrificing Agility April 26, 2019 There is no shortage of competition in a global market. As a manufacturer trying to get ahead of the pack, automation can help with problems like a limited skilled labor force, quality control issues and suboptimal throughput. But the high initial cost and extended implementation time can be deterrents.
A Free-Wheeling Taxi Service of Sorts Can Set Workers Free April 26, 2019 Manufacturers are facing shrinking product lifecycles with frequently changing customer demands. As a result, they need agile production and flexible factory layouts that can easily be modified whenever needed.
Helping smaller companies in U.S. with cyber defense April 23, 2019 Cyber criminals are increasingly setting their sights on today’s digitized manufacturing industry as an entry point into government and commercial supply chains.