Getting Connected July 15, 2022 The introduction of electric vehicles has only intensified expectations, pushing the industry to respond with the ability to provide more power, seamless advanced driver assistance, infotainment displays and more seating comfort functionality and intelligent sensing.
Auto Plants Deploy Facial Recognition July 15, 2022 Today, automotive factories are using facial recognition technology to streamline quality control and worker health processes, and meet increased demand amid converging challenges.
Valeo’s Strategy Built on Sustainability Trends July 22, 2022 Valeo's growth strategy is designed to take advantage of hyper-growth market trends starting to emerge in the fields of electrification and automation,
Alcantara Commits to Sustainability July 20, 2022 Alcantara describes how its commitment to the environment continues in 2022-23.
Tangible Future: Aluminum and BEVs July 18, 2022 Blake Zuidema, director, of automotive technical services at Novelis and technical chair of the Aluminum Association’s Transportation Group, discusses the results of a study.
Finding the Right Coordinates August 10, 2022 Shop floor metrology equipment is getting faster, smarter, and more automated. Is it time for an upgrade?
The Increased Threat to the Defense Industrial Base July 21, 2022 With the recent crisis that has unfolded in Eastern Europe, there is an increase in activity directed toward the large and small companies that make up the Defense Industrial Base.
3D Systems Agrees to Acquire dp polar August 8, 2022 3D Systems said it agreed to acquire dp polar GmbH, the German-based designer and manufacturer of the industry’s first additive manufacturing system designed for true high-speed mass production of customized components.
A Mix of Remote and On-site Staff Can Work! August 1, 2022 In the spring of 2020, when we suddenly all went remote, everyone was on the same level. Everyone was equally disengaged from social interactions.
Manufacturing Dips Slightly in July August 1, 2022 Manufacturing slowed slightly in July but still ran at a strong rate overall, the Institute for Supply Management said today.