Science Precedes Regulations in Bioprinting March 25, 2020 In the 1970s, medical specialists made advances in in-vitro fertilization that leapfrogged laws and regulations. The same is true today for bioprinting human organs for transplant.
Hey, Job Shops: Time to Automate! March 25, 2020 Robots and job shops have not typically been talked about together. After all, everyone knows that automation is only suitable for high-volume production, and the typical mom-and-pop operation is anything but—its schedule filled with orders for high-mix, low-volume, and often highly complex work.
How Manufacturers Can Cope with COVID-19 March 25, 2020 There’s a big new trend sweeping the world, and not in a good way. The new coronavirus goes by other names, including COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, and SARS-CoV-2, but by any name it is bad
COVID-19 Pressing Auto Industry Hard, Trade Group Chief Says March 24, 2020 The auto industry is being pressed hard by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the head of an automotive trade and lobby group said today.
FCA to Make Face Masks for First Responders, Health Care Workers March 24, 2020 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said it will make and donate more than 1 million protective face masks month for first responders and health care workers.
Ford Works With 3M, GE, UAW to Speed Output of Respirators, Ventilators March 24, 2020 Ford Motor Co. said it's working with 3M and GE Healthcare to increase the production of medical equipment because of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Promise of Next-Level Automation March 24, 2020 Edge. Cloud. Digital twin. AI. AR. VR. Cobots. Once they were buzzwords. Now, they are becoming technical realities in mid- to large-scale manufacturing plants in North America.
U.S. Companies Aim to Expand Production, Repair of Ventilators March 24, 2020 General Motors Co. and medical equipment maker Ventec are accelerating their partnership code to build ventilators at a GM plant in Kokomo, Indiana, to help combat the coronavirus outbreak, according to a Reuters report.
How Manufacturers Can Cope with COVID-19 March 24, 2020 There’s a big new trend sweeping the world, and not in a good way. The new coronavirus goes by other names, including COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, and SARS-CoV-2, but by any name it is bad news.
CESMII briefs U.S. leaders March 24, 2020 U.S. manufacturing in general, and small- and medium-sized manufacturers in particular, are in danger of being left behind as Europe and Asia move faster toward Industry 4.0, John Dyck, CEO of the Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII), told congressional staff, federal agency staff in a February briefing.