September 16, 2014

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Advanced Manufacturing: Incubating Innovation

The hubs of advanced manufacturing will be the economic drivers of the future because innovation increasingly depends on production expertise.

 
 

Business Reports

Diving Deeper into Advanced Manufacturing

Industry resources, upcoming events, and more data.

 

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Business Reports

Why Manufacturers Are Still Waiting for the 3-D Printing Revolution

One of the most promising new manufacturing technologies still faces big hurdles.

 
 

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Why Would a Global Firm Build Its Newest Factory in California?

A California factory recently built by Japanese-German firm DMG Mori Seiki makes the case for the future of U.S. advanced manufacturing.

 
 

Business Reports

Cheap Natural Gas Spurs Manufacturing Building Boom

Companies that use natural gas as a raw material find the U.S. an increasingly attractive place to be.

 
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Business Reports

Beyond Cheap Labor

Leading manufacturers in China combine the country’s historical labor advantages with expertise in automation, design, and manufacturing.

 
 

Business Reports

What Is the “Skills Gap” Among Manufacturing Workers?

Employers have 300,000 unfilled manufacturing jobs.

 
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Business Reports

Audi’s World-Class Manufacturing

A carmaker’s automated body shop illustrates how German manufacturing is moving forward.

 
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Business Reports

Human-Robot Collaboration Will Alter Manufacturing

Robots are starting to collaborate with human workers in factories, offering greater efficiency and flexibility.

 
 

News

Passive Sensing Lets Smartphones Find Parking Spots

Researchers say “pocketsourcing” could let you find parking spots easily, without requiring cities to add spot sensors.

 
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How Network Theory Is Revealing Previously Unknown Patterns in Sport

Analysing the network of passes between soccer players reveals that one of the world’s most successful teams plays an entirely different type of football to every other soccer team on the planet.

 
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