Engineering and Manufacturing

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • Scholarship memorializing metrology legend and DMSC co-founder created for UNC Charlotte students

    An annual scholarship endows up to two awards annually to deserving students in the mechanical engineering curriculum at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

  • Chromalox provides unparalleled guidance and technology for decarbonization

    Chromalox’s Decarbonization Assessment Program is designed to introduce facilities engineers to viable alternatives to direct fuel combustion in the form of low and medium-voltage electrified heating.

  • ArburgSOLUTIONworld: A finger on the pulse!

    Fakuma 2023 attendees made active use of the opportunity to experience how greater sustainability, digitalization and automation can be implemented by Arburg in the world of plastics.

  • The SES Foundations Course: Fundamentals of standards and conformity assessment

    This course is designed to enhance the knowledge of those working with standards and conformity schemes — whether newcomers or seasoned professionals.

  • Manufacturing pivots to the US as Chinese imports fall

    Reshoring, inflation and unemployment all contributing to the change.

  • Würth Elektronik: Fostering innovation

    By partnering with startups, Würth Elektronik is not just advancing its own product range but is also actively contributing to the evolution of the tech industry.

  • Enabling your data connectivity to go further

    Data connectivity portfolio for industrial and commercial transportation: Enabling your data connectivity to go further.

  • Pickleball tech: The science behind the serve

    Get a glimpse of how companies and engineers are getting creative with the most quintessential of pickleball equipment: the paddle.

  • Seco R&D delivers for Scania

    Seco devised a way to extend the life of one tool by a factor of 20 when using it to cut a new type of cast iron for Scania's engines.

  • Free SES webinar on critical and emerging technologies

    Register for this webinar hosted by the Society for Standardization Professionals and scheduled for Monday, November 6, 2023.

  • Detecting fuel cell surface defects in real-time

    This approach for real-time detection of micro defects on the fuel cell surface during the production phase is based on deep learning.

  • Research priorities to revitalize supply chain and manufacturing sector

    This Engineering Research Visioning Alliance report offers rapid innovation opportunities to mobilize engineering research to improve productivity, agility and competitiveness.

  • Software on track to decarbonize railroads

    The fully integrated, open-source software designed for exploring deep decarbonization of the rail industry is now publicly available for download.

  • First US fine for littering in space

    The U.S. government has issued its first-ever fine to a private company that left space junk in orbit.

  • Free e-learning training available from Dormer Pramet

    Dormer Pramet is offering free e-learning on a wide variety of machining tools to provide expert knowledge and wisdom to customers world-wide.

  • Allrounder 470 E Golden Electric: Flexible turnkey system produces dolphins from recyclate

    At Fakuma 2023, a production cell built around an Allrounder 470 E Golden Electric will produce small plastic dolphins from post-consumer recyclate.

  • Streamline splicing with the Fujikura 45S Fusion Splicer

    The splicer enables dual fiber preparation and offers a range of new features that meet the growing demands of the fiber optic industry.

  • SCHURTER demonstrates sustainable innovation in 2022 Sustainability Report

    The report exemplifies strong initiatives toward a more sustainable future and showcases the company’s significant progress in achieving its goals set for 2036.

  • Why V2H comes before V2G

    The grid will be hard-pressed to meet these EV energy requirements while transitioning to renewables, but ideas like vehicle-to-grid and vehicle-to-home can help.

  • Avery Dennison launches new Cold Tough adhesive portfolio

    Designed in response to building and construction industry needs, the new portfolio saves application time and enhances performance in extreme temperatures.

  • Advertisement
    Advertisement