Siemens Forms Ties With Roboze, Xerox April 8, 2022 Siemens has announced collaborations with Roboze and Xerox.
Auto Tooling Industry Improves, Still Faces Challenges April 7, 2022 The automotive tool and die industry improved financially in 2021 while continuing to face supply chain and employment challenges, a consulting firm said.
GM, Honda to Co-Develop EVs April 5, 2022 General Motors Co. and Honda Motor Co. will co-develop a series of “affordable” electric vehicles, the automakers said today.
3D Systems Introduces New Printer April 4, 2022 3D Systems announced the SLA 750 stereolithography additive manufacturing (AM) solution.
Manufacturing Expansion Softens After Russian Invasion of Ukraine April 1, 2022 The manufacturing economy’s expansion softened slightly in March following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Manufacturing Adds 38,000 Jobs in March April 1, 2022 Manufacturing boosted employment by 38,000 jobs in March, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said today.
UAW Chief Seeks to Modernize a 20th Century Institution March 30, 2022 The United Auto Workers union, born in the 20th century, wants to remain relevant in the 21st.
Sandvik Chief Talks New Tech, Sustainability, Hiring March 29, 2022 A conversation with Helen Blomqvist, president of Sandvik Coromant, and Senior Technical Editor Bruce Morey.
Renishaw Offers New Radio Transmission Probe March 29, 2022 Renishaw’s next generation radio transmission probing system delivers a data-rich future and an increase in battery life of up to 400 per cent
Durable Goods Orders Fall, Paced by Commercial Aircraft March 24, 2022 Durable goods orders slid in February, paced by a big decrease in commerce aircraft orders, the Commerce Department reported today.