Dayco, a leading engine products and drive systems manufacturer for the automotive, heavy-duty, and industrial market segments is awarded by Ford with “Q1 Certification” for its San Luis Potosi (SLP), Mexico facility.
As cobots work their way into machine shops, users are finding many new jobs for them.
With U.S. unemployment spiking in 2020, the skills gap in manufacturing continues to worsen.
Hexagon experts embark on a summer mission to make manufacturing smarter for users across the U.S.
Hitachi Astemo was created from the merger of Hitachi Automotive Systems with three former Honda affiliates.
There are many key benefits from investing in robotics to help manage maintenance and repairs of manufacturing equipment.
INDEX has announced the launch of iXacademy, a new online platform designed to provide manufacturers with training on a wide variety of topics in a flexible and convenient format.
Automated feature recognition, knowledge-based machining, advanced toolpath simulation and digital twins are a few CAM technologies making programming more of a technical exercise than the tribal knowledge-inspired art form it has long been.
Manufacturing Engineering editor-in-chief Alan Rooks is retiring.
GE Appliances, a Haier company, announced plans to invest more than $118 million to grow its cooking appliances business by expanding capacity and developing new cooking products at its wholly-owned subsidiary Roper Corp. in LaFayette, Ga.