The Hill The U.S. economy added 151,000 jobs in January, well below the robust pace at the end of 2015, though the unemployment rate fell under 5 percent for the first time in nearly eight years. The unemployment rate ticked down to 4.9 percent from 5 percent, the lowest level since February 2008, the Labor Department reported on Friday. Economists had expected between 185,000 and 200,000 jobs and January’s numbers will add to fears about the strength of the economy in 2016.
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Leaders of the National Association of Manufacturers toured the United States last week to showcase manufacturing, highlight the importance of manufacturing in America and laid out solutions that will create more jobs. They visited New Hampshire, Florida, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Texas, and Maryland.
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The State Journal-Register Central Illinois manufacturers of products from commercial coffee makers to high-tech circuit boards for agricultural equipment have formed their own networking organization.
The Central Illinois Manufacturing Roundtable organized in early 2015 primarily focuses on industry issues such as supply-chain efficiency, quality control, risk management, international sales, employee training and marketing. But a regional manager for the group said the roundtable also was formed to highlight the continued importance of manufacturing as a regional industry.
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AGMA Students learn the fundamentals of gear manufacturing in this classroom and hands-on course. In the classroom this course offers training in gearing and nomenclature, principles of inspection, gear manufacturing methods, and hobbing and shaping. In the hands-on gear lab, using manual machines, students can see the interaction between the cutting tool and the workpiece. They understand the process and the physics of making a gear and can apply this knowledge in working with CNC equipment commonly in use.
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IndustryWeek The good news is that the American unemployment rate dropped below 5% for the first time since February 2008, according to new numbers released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The better news is that manufacturing created almost as many new jobs in January as it did in all of 2015.
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TCT Magazine The 3D printing of metals is the industry’s fastest growing sector; various reports suggest that sales of metal-based 3D printers are up on last year’s numbers by upwards of 50%. According to a recent survey of additive manufacturing (AM) professionals the use of metal additive manufacturing is set to double over the course of the next three years, in that same survey 84% of participants said they’d like to see further developments in metal materials for additive manufacturing.
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Manufacturing.net Published reports are saying that Ford plans to build a new auto plant in Mexico, with plans to rev up production there. According to The Wall Street Journal, Ford plans to build a new assembly complex in San Luis Potosi and expand an existing facility near Mexico City.
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Manufacturing.net The U.S. trade deficit rose in December as American exports fell for a third straight month, reflecting the pressures of a stronger dollar and spreading global weakness. Those factors contributed to the first annual drop in U.S. export sales since the Great Recession shrank global trade six years ago.
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Brookings It’s been five years since the venture capitalist Marc Andreessen quipped that "software is eating the world," meaning that all of the digital tools and platforms needed to transform industries through software finally worked and were doing that. To prove his point Andreessen ticked off a long list of mostly consumer-facing service industries like bookselling, music, telecom, and air travel that were being productively disrupted. Though he noted that the global economy would soon be "fully digitally wired" he didn’t have as much to say about the manufacturing sector.
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