Mastering Project Management: Strategies for Success and Innovation Author: SME Membership December 17, 2024 Kyle Saleeby, a Research Staff Member at the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology explored the essentials of project management in our recent coffee chat.
Forging an 80-Year Legacy of Innovation and Leadership in Manufacturing Author: SME Membership December 19, 2024 In January 2025, Oakland-Macomb Chapter 69 begins a journey under the leadership of Adonis Agapiou as the incoming chair, continuing a proud family legacy.
Why SME Membership Is the Top Resource for Manufacturing Professionals in 2025 Author: SME Membership December 19, 2024 As we approach 2025, it’s time to ask yourself: Are you taking advantage of the resources you need to thrive in your manufacturing career?
SME Education Foundation Establishes Ford Philanthropy Blue Oval City Scholarship Fund to Boost Students Pursuing Manufacturing Education in West Tennessee The SME Education Foundation announced the Ford Philanthropy Blue Oval City Scholarship today, made possible by a generous grant from Ford Philanthropy.
Ludlow High School to Receive State of the Art Manufacturing Program with SME PRIME® The First SME PRIME Program Supported by the Charles L. Shor Foundation
SME Education Foundation Awards Record Number of Sustainability Awards to SME PRIME Schools 43 schools receive sustainability awards, 16 schools for first time
Optimism Abounds for Manufacturing in 2025 December 17, 2024 The latest ISM Supply Chain Planning Forecast paints an optimistic picture for U.S. manufacturing in 2025. After experiencing contraction since late 2022 (with a brief exception in March 2024),
Manufacturing Technology Insights: Top Industry Trends December 10, 2024 Industrial companies adopt manufacturing technologies to enhance production and improve internal operations. Any tools, software, or machines used in production fall under the umbrella of
How to Integrate Multiple Software Systems on the Shop Floor November 21, 2024 The majority of manufacturers have several disparate software systems that are necessary to maintain operations, with a recent Quickbase survey finding that 75% of manufacturing organizations use