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OSHA Issues Rule to Protect Workers from Beryllium Exposure
News January 10, 2017
OSHA Issues Rule to Protect Workers from Beryllium Exposure
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a final rule to prevent chronic beryllium disease and lung cancer in U.S. workers by limiting their exposure to beryllium and beryllium compounds. The rule contains standards for general industry, construction and shipyards.
Automated Precision names senior VP
News January 9, 2017
Automated Precision names senior VP
Song Chung was appointed senior vice president of global sales and marketing for Automated Precision Inc., Rockville, Md. API offers measurement and metrology equipment and solutions.
Greenleaf’s XSYTIN-1 insert grade goes public
News January 9, 2017
Greenleaf’s XSYTIN-1 insert grade goes public
On Nov. 3, 2016, Greenleaf Corp. officially launched its phase-toughened ceramic insert grade XSYTIN-1 with a press event at the toolmaker's global headquarters in Saegertown, Pa.
Pentagon Told to Boost Manufacturing Engineering Education
News January 3, 2017 Alan Richter
Pentagon Told to Boost Manufacturing Engineering Education
It's hard for Babatunde Ogunnaike to contain his excitement at the thought of a new federal grants program aimed at improving the U.S. manufacturing workforce. Last week, President Barack Obama signed the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a bill setting policy for all activities at the Department of Defense (DOD). Buried within the 969 pages of legislation (S. 2943) is a manufacturing engineering education program to be run by the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Ogunnaike, dean of engineering at the University of Delaware (UD) in Newark, has been an advocate for the program ever since two Washington, D.C.–based think tanks first floated it 4 years ago as a network of manufacturing universities.
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It's been a crusade for many manufacturers for years: the battle against an out-of-date public perception of manufacturing as dirty, repetitive work that's possibly unsafe and probably a dead-end career path.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.

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