Sandvik has signed an agreement to acquire 67 percent of Chuzhou Yongpu Carbide Tools Co., Ltd, a China-based maker of solid round tools, with a call option to buy the remaining part in three years.
A Silicon Valley manufacturer of advanced precision components plans to move its headquarters and manufacturing operations across the country.
Author: SME Communications
September 13-15 marks the reconvening of the additive manufacturing (AM) industry’s most innovative and influential community, as RAPID + TCT returns to McCormick Place in Chicago.
Driven by production agility expectations and ongoing social distancing requirements due to the pandemic, 2020 marked a critical inflection point for the wide-scale rollout of industrial digital transformation initiatives.
With more industrial organizations implementing or scaling up digital technologies within their factories, manufacturers are now looking for ways to further optimize their Industry 4.0 investments.
A team of researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory demonstrated the ability to additively manufacture power poles from bioderived and recycled materials, which could more quickly restore
University of Texas at Dallas researchers have demonstrated that a technique called photonic curing can be used to manufacture thin films used in flexible electronics 1 million times faster than
Author: SME Communications
SME and global additive manufacturing leader Stratasys have announced the winners of their cosponsored 2021 Additive Manufacturing Competition, conducted as part of the 57th annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference.
Aerospace engine manufacturing giant Rolls-Royce will expand its already large footprint at Purdue, the university announced.
Voting began Aug. 1 for the 2021 SME Election. All eligible voters (non-student members) are asked to submit their votes for six (6) SME International Directors and four (4) SME Member Council representatives. Ballots must be completed/submitted by midnight on Sept. 1
The manufacturing economy cooled slightly in July while continuing to operate at a strong rate, the Institute for Supply Management said today.