Advanced Manufacturing Machine tool orders soared in March amid strong demand across the United States, the Association for Manufacturing Technology (McLean, VA) said. Orders totaled $508.7 million in March up 42 percent from an adjusted $359.1 million the month before, according to a monthly report.
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The Globe and Mail Computer technology intensified automation, but it also spawned a whole new industry that almost nobody saw coming. It enabled much of the automation that finally started reducing U.S. factory employment in 1980, but even so, it’s not as one-sided as you might think. Since computers became a mainstream business tool, a million more IT-related jobs were created than jobs lost in manufacturing.
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Manufacturing.net Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder is making talent development a priority in his final term, through a proposal titled the "Marshall Plan for Talent." The strategy, which Snyder has been circling the state to promote, aims to fund $100 million in scholarships, career counseling, teacher grants and career-oriented programs within high schools.
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Today’s Motor Vehicles Less than three months after announcing the closure of one plant in Korea and the possible closure of others, General Motors has released a plan to revitalize its Asia operations and run GM Korea Co. to profitability by 2019.
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Control Design Kuka Robotics is a global automation powerhouse. Founded 120 years ago in Bavaria, Germany, in 1898, Kuka’s annual sales are around $3 billion and its workforce totals more than 12,000 worldwide. Five years ago, Kuka’s global data systems operated on disconnected drives with different systems for product lifecycle management (PLM), product data management (PDM) and sometimes only enterprise resource planning (ERP).
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Manufacturing.net In today’s world of global competition, the key to success and survival is adopting next-generation technologies. The company that captures your customers’ attention might look nothing like you, and they will use cutting-edge technologies to do it. Just ask Whole Foods (acquired by Amazon), the taxi industry (disrupted by Uber) and the hotel industry (competing with Airbnb).
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Nature Frontal polymerization is a promising alternative curing strategy, in which a self-propagated exothermic reaction wave transforms liquid monomers to fully cured polymers. We report here the frontal polymerization of a high-performance thermoset polymer that allows the rapid fabrication of parts with microscale features, three-dimensional printed structures and carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer composites.
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Manufacturing Business Technology Failure to comply with regulations on third-parties can put corporations at risk of penalties, as well as cause disruption in their supply chains. It can cost a business millions of dollar for every hour of lost production time. By adopting recent advances in technology that make it easier for corporations to understand and monitor third-party relationships, manufacturers can guard against these risks of non-compliance.
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Machine Design The Industrial Internet of Things (or IIoT) is a key aspect of Industry 4.0 — the fourth wave of innovation in the history of technology. As the trend towards smart factories grows, it is important to understand the many different terms being used, recognize how smart technologies are already being implemented in manufacturing facilities, and prepare your business for the future.
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3D Print The U.S. Navy has been on board with 3D printing for quite some time now, using the technology to create all sorts of innovations, such as the tiny TruClip, drones, a huge submarine hull, explosives, and even missile components.
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