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Manufacturing Perceptions Surveyed
News December 28, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
Manufacturing Perceptions Surveyed
It's been a crusade for many manufacturers for years: the battle against an out-of-date public perception of manufacturing as dirty, repetitive work that's possibly unsafe and probably a dead-end career path. Two recent surveys show that there's still a lot of work to do in dispelling that myth—but a third offers some hope.
What is the future of robotics?
News December 23, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
What is the future of robotics?
The world of robotics and automation is changing fast. International Data Corp's (IDC) Manufacturing Insights Worldwide Commercial Robotics program peeks over the horizon with predictions for the world of robotics in 2017 and after.
U.S. Manufacturers’ slow walk to Industry 4.0
News December 23, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
U.S. Manufacturers’ slow walk to Industry 4.0
A Boston Consulting Group survey finds that US companies consider digital technologies a priority, but that many manufacturers feel no urgency and have no strategy to implement them. For example, nearly 90% of manufacturing leaders regard adopting new digital industrial technologies as a way to improve productivity, but only about one in four see opportunities to use these advances to build new revenue streams.
AMT report shows signs of economic recovery
News December 21, 2016 Alan Richter
AMT report shows signs of economic recovery
While manufacturing technology sales were down in October compared to September (and the high order volume that came along with IMTS), the latest U.S Manufacturing Technology Report from AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology shows October sales were 0.2 percent higher than October 2015.
MITGI Finalist for 2017 Community Impact Awards
News December 19, 2016 Alan Richter
MITGI Finalist for 2017 Community Impact Awards
MITGI has been honored as a finalist for a 2017 Community Impact Award from Minnesota Business magazine in the Youth Initiative category. This award category recognizes companies for creating or supporting programs designed to enable youth to develop abilities in areas such as leadership, social responsibility, skilled trades, education and community involvement.
$1.5 million Cloud-based Machine Monitoring Research Project to Begin
News December 19, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
$1.5 million Cloud-based Machine Monitoring Research Project to Begin
Penn State reports that it will team with researchers and analysts from Case Western Reserve University, the GE Global Research Center and Microsoft on a $1.5 million collaborative research project to develop a cloud-based wireless sensing and prognostic system for monitoring manufacturing machinery. The initiative will make it possible for such a system to detect early signs of wear, aging and fault conditions in the machines.
Washington Post: U.S. manufacturers need help
News December 16, 2016 Dennis Spaeth
Washington Post: U.S. manufacturers need help
The Wonkblog, a regular business feature on The Washington Post website, tackled the need for skilled labor among U.S. manufacturers in its Dec. 15 post. The news item features the plight of the Mursix Corp., an Indiana company that produces seatbelt buckles and bed frames, and has had trouble finding skilled workers to help keep up with the company's growth. It's a story that's been repeated throughout the news media on a fairly regular basis for the past couple of years. What caught my eye with this particular article, however, was a comment from Michael Hicks, a business professor at Ball State University in Muncie, which is where Mursix is located.
Unemployed retrained for high-tech manufacturing jobs
News December 14, 2016 Dennis Spaeth
Unemployed retrained for high-tech manufacturing jobs
A group of long-term unemployed men last week received high-tech manufacturing training certificates from the Central Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board and MACWIC (Manufacturing Advancement Center Workforce Innovation Collaborative) at the Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MassMEP) in Worcester, Mass.
Apollo 15 Drill Chuck Used on the Moon: Sold!
News December 13, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
Apollo 15 Drill Chuck Used on the Moon: Sold!
Buy a used drill chuck, which didn't work flawlessly to begin with, for almost $50,000? Sounds like a bid for lunacy. And it is, literally. Auction house RR Auction recently took bids on the chuck that was part of the lunar-surface drill used on the Apollo 15 mission by Commander Dave Scott in 1971.
Ames Laboratory Takes a Powder
News December 13, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
Ames Laboratory Takes a Powder
Ames Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been awarded $5 million from the U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO) to improve the production and composition of metal alloy powders used in additive manufacturing.
Vo-tech students help service dog play fetch
News December 7, 2016 Dennis Spaeth
Vo-tech students help service dog play fetch
Students at the Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools in East Brunswick, N.J., recently earned some media attention for making a device that enables a disabled man to toss a ball from his wheelchair and play fetch with his service dog.

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