Large-Scale Scanning and Automation Primed for eVTOL Development December 5, 2022 The design and production of electric vertical-take-off-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft may be aided by advancements in technology.
October Durable Goods Orders Rise on Transportation November 23, 2022 New orders for durable goods climbed in October, paced by transportation equipment, the U.S. Commerce Department said today.
Putting the Pedal to the Metal — and Other Materials on the Move January 25, 2023 Recent advancements in polymers, metals, and composites are taking the manufacturing industry in bold, often unexpected directions.
Powerful Parts December 28, 2022 Tough materials, tight tolerances, low quantities, and complex shapes—leading suppliers offer advice for navigating the energy industry’s stringent demands.
Machine OEMs Meet the Moment December 21, 2022 Artificial intelligence and automation help modernize machining.
Adding A.I. to Supply Chain Management January 9, 2023 Everyone is aware of how fragile a supply chain can be, and how far the effects the disruption it caused can travel. But a new self-learning software promises to prevent this from happening again.
LIFT, Puerto Rico Sign Agreement December 21, 2022 LIFT, the Governor of Puerto Rico and the Department of Economic Development and Commerce of Puerto Rico (DEDC) said they have signed an agreement to launch an institute facility satellite operation.
Cutting Tool Orders Rise in October December 20, 2022 Cutting tool orders rose in October on both a monthly and year-over-year basis.
Manufacturing May Still Improve in 2023 Despite Uncertainty, ISM Says December 15, 2022 The manufacturing economy may improve next year amid uncertainty, the Institute for Supply Management said today in a semi-annual forecast.
A New Safety Age January 26, 2023 Improving workplace safety is good for everyone, but issues and strategies can vary between younger and older employees.