When an unanticipated global crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic disrupts national economies in a domino-like effect, a rapid response is required to mitigate supply chain disruptions.
A new way of procuring systems, recognizing the Department’s digital future, and industry’s ability to deliver digital twins.
The impact of disruptive technology and the benefits of Industry 4.0 digitization of controls, machines and processes have been fully embraced by the metal removal segment of advanced manufacturing.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many aerospace and defense manufacturers realized they were not resilient enough to withstand the resulting challenges in their supply chains.
Avoiding product defects—and quickly finding and fixing those that occur—is a critical priority for all manufacturers.
Supply chains are creating cybersecurity risks for companies, according to a security services firm report.
Manufacturing economic expansion eased in September while remaining at strong levels overall, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
In a virtual event conducted over the internet on October 15, Siemens introduces new capabilities for its Sinumerik One control package.
Die-Tech & Engineering and Trenton Forging Co. (TFC) received the 2020 National Metalworking Reshoring Award in recognition of their success in bringing manufacturing back to the United States.
The company’s G150 is aimed at small, high-precision parts made of tough materials.