Toyota to Invest $50 Million for New Michigan Battery Lab June 8, 2023 Toyota Motor Corp. said today it will spend about $50 million to build a new battery laboratory at its North American R&D headquarters in York Township, Mich.
Manufacturing Slows in May Amid Uncertainty June 1, 2023 The manufacturing economy slowed further in May as companies cope with uncertainty, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Durable Goods Orders Rise in April May 30, 2023 Orders for durable goods increased in April, paced by defense aircraft and parts, the Commerce Department reported May 26.
Technology House Purchases 3D Systems Machine May 25, 2023 3D Systems today announced The Technology House, an Ohio-based contract manufacturer, has purchased an SLA 750 to enhance its manufacturing workflow.
Reshoring Boosted by EV Batteries May 22, 2023 Reshoring announcements rise 11% in the first quarter compared with a year earlier, according to the Reshoring Initiative.
Auto Racing Confronts an Uncertain Future June 5, 2023 Auto racing, which for more than a century has promoted the auto industry, is confronting an uncertain future.
Stratasys, Desktop Metal to Merge May 25, 2023 Stratasys Ltd. and Desktop Metal Inc. agreed to combine in a deal valued at $1.8 billion.
Digital Technology Is Remaking Manufacturing, Siemens Executive Says May 24, 2023 Digital and Industry 4.0 technology are revamping manufacturing, a trend that will accelerate, the president of Siemens USA said today.
Eaton Receives Contract to Supply EVs May 16, 2023 Eaton today announced its eMobility business has received a contract to supply its battery disconnect unit (BDU) in both 400- and 800-volt configurations to a global vehicle manufacturer for use in electrified passenger vehicles.
Bosch Rexroth Says CEO to Depart June 9, 2023 Bosch Rexroth announced its President and Chief Executive Officer Gregory Gumbs will leave the company July 1, 2023.