Testing the Metal November 27, 2018 Materials science has opened new possibilities for designers of cars, planes and other products. Metal alloys are now as precisely engineered as they are machined. The result is longer lasting, stronger parts. But with a wider selection of materials comes risk—how can you be sure that one piece of gray metal stock is different than another? Careful warehousing procedures and paperwork only go so far.
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.
SafetyCulture Acquires SHEQSY April 13, 2022 Global workplace operations company SafetyCulture has announced the acquisition of SHEQSY, a cloud-based lone worker safety app.
Manufacturing Expansion Softens After Russian Invasion of Ukraine April 1, 2022 The manufacturing economy’s expansion softened slightly in March following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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.
Manufacturing Adds 38,000 Jobs in March April 1, 2022 Manufacturing boosted employment by 38,000 jobs in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said today.
AMUG Awards Two Scholarships March 16, 2022 The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) today announced the recipients of its scholarships.
Optimism Fuels Manufacturing Industry’s Leadership March 16, 2022 The manufacturing industry in the United States is optimistic, our fundamentals are strong and we know exactly what’s needed to mitigate our vulnerabilities.
GF Machining Solutions Invests in North American Medical Manufacturing March 4, 2022 The company appointed a new Medical Business Development Manager, Donn Wuestenberg, to head its operations