How Manufacturing Technology Orders are Growing, Shifting: Potential Challenges in a Changing Landscape July 10, 2023 Explore the intriguing dynamics behind the recent surge in electrical equipment and construction industry investments, while examining the signs of a potential industry slowdown and the role of ongoing data analysis in shaping the future of manufacturing technology.
Controlling One's Destiny July 10, 2023 Make, buy, or say “the heck with it” and go fishing? Attempting to “go vertical” presents many obstacles. Are you ready?
Manufacturing Sees Slight Job Growth in June July 7, 2023 June is the second month in 2023 to see job growth.
Tackling Manufacturing's Gender Gap July 7, 2023 Advancement in addressing the gender gap in manufacturing is underpacing that in other industries, and women fall out of these careers at a higher rate than their male counterparts.
Manufacturing Contraction Continues July 5, 2023 Manufacturing sector experiences eighth consecutive month of contraction, raising concerns for industry professionals amid declining production and weak demand, according to the latest Manufacturing ISM® Report On Business®.
UNISIG Revolutionizes Manufacturing with $1.5 Million Investment in Cutting-Edge Plant Technology and Equipment June 30, 2023 Discover how global manufacturer UNISIG’s significant investment in plant technology and equipment revolutionizes deep hole drilling production, enhances fabrication capabilities, and drives machine design advancements.
Durable Goods Orders Climb June 27, 2023 Durable goods orders rose in May, the third consecutive monthly increase, the Commerce Department said today.
How to Build a Robust Cybersecurity Strategy June 26, 2023 Combatting the growing cyber-threat landscape in manufacturing
Unifying Data Can Put Shops on the Road to Sustainability June 26, 2023 Sheet metal manufacturers use insights from data to set and track environmental KPIs
Auto Industry Faces Near-Term, Long-Term Challenges, Consulting Firm Says June 26, 2023 The auto industry faces a near-term challenge (a possible UAW strike) and a long-term obstacle (expansion of Chinese automakers), a consulting firm said today.