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Top Predictions from the American Chemical Manufacturing Summit

Tuesday marked the opening day of the 2013 American Chemical Manufacturing Summit, bringing players from the agrochemical sector to pharmaceuticals to discuss the state of the industry. And while many of the keynotes, panels and workshops catered to unique challenges faced by chemical manufacturers, a number of key delegates voiced predictions that will affect the whole of the manufacturing industry... Read more...

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GE Turns to Makers to Bring 3D Printing to Aerospace

At 30,000 feet, equipment failure is simply not an option, which is part of why additive manufacturing has been a bit slow to catch on in the aerospace industry. But according to Michael Idelchik, vice president of GE’s advanced technologies research, GE Aviation is still looking for more ways that additive manufacturing can help to create a better airplane...Read more...

Is Automation to Blame for Our Economic Woes?

Despite reassurances of automation professionals throughout the industry, some experts simply aren't convinced that technological advancements in robotics and automation aren't negatively impacting U.S. employment rates, which is what Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee of the MIT Sloan School of Management have been arguing over the past year and a half.Read more...

Simulations Sail into the Shipyard

As far as modeling and simulation are concerned, nautical transportation isn’t one of the first things to come to mind. Still, it presents a unique use case for computer-integrated manufacturing, as the focus of the modeling and simulation is on the construction process itself. By coordinating the insertion of massive hull blocks, it not only streamlines construction, but it improves safety as well.Read more...

Additive Manufacturing: Beyond Prototyping

One of the largest issues facing manufacturers in the US and Europe alike is the challenges posed by low production costs boasted by developing countries. And with so many possibilities continuing to emerge from additive manufacturing research, this technology is looking to offer a possible solution to our manufacturing problem.Read more...

Siemens to Manufacture a Brighter Workforce

Preparing the workforce continues to be a pressing concern, with academics and industry professionals both expressing concerns over the readiness of engineering graduates searching for their first job. And less than a month after its launch of its training initiative for veterans, Siemens has announced an additional training program designed to help students better prepare themselves for careers in engineering.Read more...

Can Obama’s National Network Fill the Missing Middle?

A little over a year after President Obama announced his plans to create a National Network of Manufacturing Institutes (NNMI), it appears that the first spokes are beginning to form around a number of upcoming regional hubs. And with the recent presentation of the network’s preliminary design document, plans to fill out the remaining 11 designated institutes seem well underway.Read more...

What Drives the Offshoring Tide?

As the tug of war continues between offshoring and reshoring, the goal of lawmakers has primarily been to identify incentives with which we can lure manufacturers back onto U.S. soil. But as one team of researchers has pointed out, we must first better understand what factors ultimately play the largest role in drawing a manufacturer to one location versus another...Read more...


Short Takes

Robots Take the Keys at Ford’s New Test Track

6/18/2013 | When it comes to testing a new line of trucks, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that automakers such as Ford aren’t afraid to be tough on their latest models. But separating the pounding the trucks can take from the test driver can get a bit tricky, which is why Ford has recently handed the keys over to robots instead of flesh-and-blood drivers.
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3D Printer Section Appears on Amazon

6/14/2013 | Last month’s news of 3D printers entering brick-and-mortar Staples stores may have represented a major step in mainstream commercialization of additive manufacturing tools, but in what is perhaps an even bigger step, online retail giant Amazon recently added a dedicated section of its site to 3D printers and supplies.
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Experts Chime in on the Future of Global Manufacturing

6/12/2013 | In the wake of the economic downturn, reshoring efforts and increased emphasis on STEM, there’s plenty of uncertainty about where global manufacturing is headed in the next several years. Helping to give us a better sense of this trajectory is a group of thought leaders who have come together to try and answer the most pertinent questions about the future.
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Are Bachelor's Degrees All They're Cracked Up to Be?

6/11/2013 | As the U.S. manufacturing sector fights to stay competitive on a global scale, the issue of improving STEM education has been key. But in a recent study measuring how workers in STEM fields are putting their educations to use it was found that half didn't need a bachelor's degree.
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Chevy Looks to Rapid Prototyping for the 2014 Malibu

6/10/2013 | Chevrolet has added digital manufacturing technology to its arsenal. Abandoning clay for their latest Malibu, the automaker has turned to two types of additive manufacturing to meet their rapid prototyping needs.
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Big Data Meets Additive Manufacturing

6/7/2013 | When you think of the aerospace technologies, the term “cutting-edge” doesn't often lag far behind. Even so, GE Aviation's new jet engine fuel nozzle is helping to take that association one step further: rather than being made from 20 different parts, it's manufactured in a single step with a 3D printer, which has made it 25 percent lighter.
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GE Aviation Creates Jobs With New Factory

6/6/2013 | GE Aviation has opened a 300,000-square-foot jet engine factory that will manufacture parts for GE jet engines, which will eventually power commercial and military aircraft. These parts include high-pressure turbine (HPT) airfoils along with precision super-alloy machined parts. The first parts will be delivered later on this year.
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Boeing Goes Lean with Robotic Wing Painters

6/4/2013 | Taking a page from the auto industry’s book, Boeing has added some high-tech workers to their Everett widebody-jet assembly plant. The new robotic painting machines are responsible for washing, applying solvents to, rinsing and spraying two types of paint to 106-foot 777 wings, and are capable of reaching into some of the more complex spaces in the wing.
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