Self-Driving Vehicles to Create New Class June 12, 2019 As the autonomous vehicle is quickly developing, the industry’s, as well as the general population’s behavior patterns, will change, creating new opportunities and challenges for all.
After Slowing First Half, Will Manufacturing Hit the Brakes? June 19, 2019 The manufacturing economy has been tapping the brakes during 2019’s first half. The question is whether it slams the brakes during the year’s second half.
007’s Aston Martin DB5 (Sort Of) Returns in New Bond Film June 21, 2019 The Aston Martin DB5, a familiar sight since 1964’s Goldfinger, will be back in a new James Bond film due out in 2020.
The New York Times: Taking the Future of Manufacturing into High Schools The SME Education Foundation was highlighted in an extended feature in The New York Times on preparing high school students for careers in robotics within the manufacturing and engineering industry.
Boom Supersonic signs seven-year partnership extension with Stratasys June 24, 2019 Boom Supersonic, the Colorado company building history’s fastest supersonic airliner, signed a seven-year agreement extension with Stratasys.
Tackling Employee Turnover June 25, 2019 Jeannine Kunz, vice president at Tooling U-SME, talks with Chris Mahar, associate editor of Manufacturing Engineering, about Tooling U-SME’s recent “The True Cost of Turnover” report and the impact that employee turnover has on manufacturing productivity.
Want to see California on the rise? Look inland June 24, 2019 What comes to mind when you think of California? Is it Hollywood or Silicon Valley? Disneyland, perhaps?
Lockheed Martin, Boeing and other aerospace companies want to commercialize space. Here are their proposals May 31, 2019 SALT LAKE CITY — NASA is looking to bring commerce to space, which could lead to space travel, manufacturing and even sports events.
Transforming Automotive June 12, 2019 A survey by IHS Markit examines changes in automotive manufacturing. What follows are the findings.