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Texas ranked No. 2 on list of top states for aerospace manufacturing
News October 5, 2018
Texas ranked No. 2 on list of top states for aerospace manufacturing
Texas could be in line to land thousands of additional aerospace-related manufacturing and engineering jobs if companies in the fast-growing sector heed a new ranking of the most competitive places for them to operate. The report by PricewaterhouseCoopers lists Texas behind only Washington state as the top location in the United States for "aerospace manufacturing attractiveness."
Happy Manufacturing Day!
News October 5, 2018 Alan Richter
Happy Manufacturing Day!
In preparation for this year's celebration of Manufacturing Day on Oct. 5, I read the book "Finding America's Greatest Champion: Building Prosperity Through Manufacturing, Mentoring and the Awesome Responsibility of Parenting" by Terry M. Iverson, president of machine tool distributor and rebuilder Iverson & Co., Des Plaines, Illinois. The word "champion" in the title connects with the organization Iverson started called CHAMPION Now! CHAMPION is an acronym for Change How American (or Advanced) Manufacturing's Perceived In Our Nation.
FABTECH tracking the rising trend of women in manufacturing
News October 4, 2018
FABTECH tracking the rising trend of women in manufacturing
The metal fabrication and manufacturing industry has adjusted in recent years to meet the demands of an evolving global economy, impacted by social, political, economic and technological advancements that effect all aspects of the industry. In changing times and in a historically male-dominated industry, manufacturing has seen a steady rise in women playing key roles in the industry, shaping the next generation of manufacturing to be more gender diverse, innovative, and rewarding for those who pursue a career path in this compelling field.
Will a robot take my manufacturing job? Yes, no and maybe
News October 3, 2018
Will a robot take my manufacturing job? Yes, no and maybe
Robots and the programming they rely on have certainly made huge leaps in recent years. But manufacturers have little use for jumping or cuddling machines. They need performers that can do specific production jobs. Do robots fit the bill? Will they replace all our manufacturing employees?
Harvey Performance Co. LLC partners with Autodesk Inc.
News October 1, 2018
Harvey Performance Co. LLC partners with Autodesk Inc.
ROWLEY, MA (August 29, 2018) – Harvey Performance Company is proud to announce, effective immediately, the entire end mill tool libraries for both Harvey Tool and Helical Solutions, representing more than 14,000 SKU's, are available to upload into Autodesk's Fusion 360 CAM Software.
Gear Motions Inc. promotes one, hires one
News October 1, 2018
Gear Motions Inc. promotes one, hires one
Syracuse, NY – Gear Motions announces long-time employee Dan Bartelli has been promoted to Director of Operations of Nixon Gear, and Anna Pastore has been hired to the position of Corporate Controller.
Renishaw Inc. opens additive manufacturing demo center
News October 1, 2018
Renishaw Inc. opens additive manufacturing demo center
West Dundee, IL – August 29, 2018 – Renishaw, a manufacturer of advanced metal additive manufacturing (AM) systems, has opened a new Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Center in Newbury Park, California.
Dull, dirty and dangerous is for the bots
News October 1, 2018 Alan Richter
Dull, dirty and dangerous is for the bots
For its new "Manufacturing Perception Report," Thomas surveyed more than 1,000 participants from across the U.S. to examine their awareness and views about the manufacturing industry. When respondents were asked about which industries automation will have the biggest impact on, the New York-headquartered information, data and analysis provider reported that manufacturing took the lead at 34 percent, followed by transportation (15 percent), retail (11 percent) and fast food (10 percent).

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