Durable Goods Orders Rise on Transportation June 27, 2022 New orders for durable goods increased 0.7 percent to $267.2 billion in May, paced by a gain in orders for transportation equipment, the Commerce Department said today.
Manufacturing Slows in June July 11, 2022 The U.S. manufacturing economy slowed in June, with new orders going into negative territory, the Institute for Supply Management said July 1.
Manufacturing Employment Rises in June July 11, 2022 Manufacturing employment increased in June, with most of the gain in non-durable goods.
Going Green With 3DPrinted Bikes May 4, 2022 Here is a case study of how additive manufacturing aided a maker of bicycles.
3D Systems Announces VSP Bolus April 22, 2022 3D Systems announced its entry into the radiation oncology market with FDA 510(k) clearance of VSP Bolus, a solution designed to deliver high-quality patient-specific radiotherapy treatment accessories.
Siemens Opens Tech Hub April 13, 2022 Siemens is announcing the opening of its new Charlotte Advanced Technology Collaboration Hub (CATCH) which will be located in Charlotte, N.C.
Manufacturing Softens on Supply Chain Issues May 2, 2022 The manufacturing economy slowed in April as supply chain issues such as transportation of goods complicated operations, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Cutting Tool Orders Rise April 28, 2022 Cutting tool orders rose in February on both a monthly and year-over-year basis.
The U.S. is Overly Dependent on Imports December 9, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how 40 years of increasing dependence on imports and the resulting hollowing out of U.S. manufacturing has created unacceptable national vulnerabilities.
Bosch to Expand Silicon Carbide Chip Output December 2, 2021 Bosch said it is moving forward with volume production of silicon carbide chips.