Digital Manufacturing's Role in the Future of U.S. Electric Vehicles

While there are shifting opinions on what the exact future may hold, it's difficult to envision a scenario in which EVs do not feature prominently in this nation's long journey toward more sustainable, lower-emission transportation.

Metalworking Industry Sees Surge in Automation Adoption

While the basic steps in metalworking remain unchanged over the years, businesses increasingly rely on machines to complete them. While not unique to fabrication, this shift is seeing particular growth in the sector, so companies within the industry should pay attention.

Driving Quality Control Excellence with MOM Integration

With MOM integration, compliance with regulatory standards becomes more manageable. Automated data collection and reporting streamline the process of preparing for audits and maintaining certification requirements.

The Battle of Price and Progress: Making AI Affordable for the Smaller Businesses

Brain-inspired architectures are making AI models more efficient and less resource-intensive. This convergence of AI innovation and energy efficiency points to a future where AI isn't just the domain of large corporations but a tool accessible to all.

Manufacturing in the USA, Germany, and China: Navigating Change

The U.S. demonstrates resilience through innovation, China showcases adaptability and globalization, and Germany emphasizes precision and sustainability. Together, these approaches highlight a shared imperative.

As Manufacturers Modernize, They Can't Drop the Ball on Cybersecurity

While the industry is working hard to modernize and improve operating efficiencies, technology improvements such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G connectivity also significantly expand the cyberattack surface.

Top Manufacturing Trends Looking Into 2025

The manufacturing industry thrives on competition. If you can keep up with the digital transformation, emerging technology, and workforce changes, you can leverage opportunities to boost operational efficiency and put competitors in your rearview mirror.

A Slow-Changing Industry in a Fast-Changing World: Manufacturing's Path to Survival

2024 showed us how many manufacturers are still stuck in the past, relying on legacy solutions while missing out on the real power of automation and advanced tech. Sure, some of the latest tools are still in their infancy, but waiting to embrace them is a mistake.

Creating the Perfect Thanksgiving Meal: Lessons in Production Planning, Scheduling, and the Connected Worker

Imagine preparing a Thanksgiving meal for a large family. Production planning is like deciding on the recipes, sourcing ingredients, and planning each step so everything aligns smoothly.

UK's Auto Factories Embrace the Advanced Robotics Revolution

The United Kingdom's automotive production sector is experiencing a fifth industrial revolution (5IR). Although the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) started just over one decade ago, the next generation of advanced robotics in manufacturing has already arrived.

Choosing Zero Trust Network Access Over Virtual Private Networks is a C-Suite Decision

PwC describes today as the "age of continuous reinvention" in its 27th Annual Global CEO Survey report. One of the most startling findings is that 45% of CEOs do not believe their company will be viable in 10 years if it stays on the current path.

Developing the Talent to Lead US Manufacturing Tomorrow Starts Today

Reshoring efforts, a wave of retirements, and advancements requiring new skill sets have coalesced to create labor shortages throughout the sector, prompting 65 percent of manufactuers to say that attracting and retaining talent is their primary business challenge.

How the US Election Could Shape Global Trade and M&A

With potential changes to trade policies and international partnerships, the global supply chain landscape could be redefined. For example, a Trump administration may lean into protectionist trade measures, aiming to reduce reliance on China.

Focus on Revitalizing American Manufacturing

The transition to a service economy has been rough, and many Americans feel they have fallen through a gap between insufficiently low-paying work and professional careers they can't access.

Automation in the food industry: How smart palletizing holds the key

You simply can't cut corners when it comes to operating in a clean and controlled environment in the food industry. In response to these challenges, automation is increasingly being adopted within the industry. Let's explore how it makes a difference.

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