Manufacturing Sector Faces Ninth Consecutive Month of Contraction, but Hints of Hope Emerge
In July, new orders for manufactured durable goods experienced a 5.2% decrease, primarily attributed to a 14.3% decline in transportation equipment, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau
Securing America’s future through biomanufacturing innovation, education and collaboration
The COVID-19 pandemic clearly proved challenging to the manufacturing industry in myriad ways. Now, as nations and industries begin to navigate their way forward as restrictions are lifted, manufacturers have an opportunity to put into practice some lessons learned.
Reverse engineering is becoming multifaceted and complex. The key drivers: new metrology sensors and more capable software, enabled by ever more powerful and cheaper computing.
As aerospace ramps up its use of advanced composites, robots and automated manufacturing systems will assume ever larger roles in building and machining these challenging materials.
Manufacturers and fabricators need to consider the application and performance requirements of materials.
Solutions for ceramic machining—and machining ceramics.
Piecing together FHE commercialization in the U.S.
Taking years of additive manufacturing experience in entirely new directions