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Aerospace
Blue Origin May Take Over Former ‘Balloon’ Factory
The facility belonged to a now-defunct space tourism company.
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Industry 4.0
How Jack Technology and Siemens Plan to Use AI and Humanoid Robots to Change How Clothes Are Made
The shift toward more intelligent, AI‑enabled apparel manufacturing has begun.
June 19, 2026
Operations
What's Fueling Industrial Manufacturing's M&A Surge
Activity climbed to $173 billion over the past year.
June 19, 2026
Aerospace
Bell Completes First Two Wing Structures for MV-75 Cheyenne
The Cheyenne is the Army's future long-range assault aircraft.
June 19, 2026
Aerospace
Man Who Died in Texas Plane Crash Supported Startups, From Robots to Autonomous Ships
The entrepreneur was well-known in the state.
June 18, 2026
Artificial Intelligence
New Firm Emerges from Stealth; Using AI to Democratize Custom Chip Design and Birth 'Designless Semiconductor Industry'
One of the co-founders skipped high school to enroll in college at 15 and went to work on custom chips at Apple and Tesla.
June 18, 2026
Popular Videos
Ford Tearing Down One Engine Every Day After Record-Breaking Year of Recalls
June 17, 2026
JBS Shutting Down Multiple Plants, Eliminating Over 2,000 Jobs
June 16, 2026
Gen Z in Manufacturing: Digitization Opportunities Hiding in Plain Sight
June 16, 2026
Boeing 787 Collapses; 'Spud King' Fined; Dodge RAM's Big AI Fail | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 273
June 15, 2026
Strike to End at GM Supplier; Workers Win Significant Increases
June 12, 2026
Retired EV Batteries to Support Power Grid in California, Texas
June 10, 2026
AI Biffs Design in RAM T-Shirt Gaffe
June 8, 2026
Boiler Explosion at Int'l Paper; Fire at Harley Supplier; Army Tests New Grenade | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 272
June 8, 2026
'Spud King' Fined for Illegal Potato Chip Factory
June 5, 2026
Tooling Manufacturer Plans $800M Montana Factory
June 4, 2026
Manufacturing Defect Could Cause 88K Harleys to Spray Oil
June 3, 2026
Missing Equipment Has Sherwin-Williams Facing Legal Battle Over Plant Odors
June 2, 2026
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The Today in Manufacturing Podcast from Manufacturing.net
Each week, our editors discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing and their implications for the industry.
June 19, 2026
Operations
Danfoss to Acquire Italian Hoses, Fittings Manufacturer
The company said the deal would create a “global leader” in hydraulic and industrial hoses.
June 18, 2026
Operations
Power Electronics Maker Deutronic USA More Than Triples Footprint in South Carolina
The new facility is designed to get the company closer to North American manufacturers.
June 16, 2026
Software
Small Plastics Manufacturer Achieves Tight Order Control with ERP
Acron Plastics, a small New Zealand plastics manufacturer, had been a fully paper-based business before adopting ERP.
June 19, 2026
Software
8 Signs Your Inventory System Is Holding Back Manufacturing
Inventory issues in manufacturing rarely stop at the warehouse. When stock data is disconnected from production, small inaccuracies can quickly turn into material shortages, delayed work orders, missed delivery dates, and unreliable financial data.
June 19, 2026
Energy
'World's First' Fusion Power Plant Given Regulatory Clearance
The company can now move forward on its Washington-based facility.
June 19, 2026
Automotive
Step Inside the World-Famous Pininfarina Wind Tunnel
One of the most advanced aerodynamic and aeroacoustic testing sites in the industry.
June 19, 2026
Automotive
Lucid, Uber, Nuro to Bring Robotaxi Service to Houston in 2027
Lucid is manufacturing the first production validation robotaxis at its Arizona factory.
June 19, 2026
Automotive
2027 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X Looks to Climb Pikes Peak in Record Time
The 14,115-foot Colorado mountain road features zero guardrails and 156 corners.
June 19, 2026
Operations
Steel Pipe, Tubing Manufacturer to Acquire Alabama Counterpart
The company said the deal would create “a stronger, more aligned platform.”
June 19, 2026
Operations
Quantum Sensors Could Spot Hidden Damage in the Thousands of 'Structurally Deficient' U.S. Bridges
These sensors could help engineers pinpoint problems before they get worse.
June 19, 2026
Supply Chain
Soaring Beef Prices Likely to Rise Further Amid Trade Tensions, Disease Outbreaks
The industry is especially vulnerable to any disruptions to an existing North American trade deal.
June 19, 2026
Supply Chain
Stranded Ships Begin Transiting the Strait of Hormuz
Tankers controlled by Grimaldi Group, Cosco, Knutsen and NYK had passed through the strait.
June 19, 2026
Aerospace
MDA Space Acquires Blue Canyon to Boost Satellite Component Manufacturing
It has two facilities in the Denver, Colorado space and aerospace hub.
June 19, 2026
Operations
Manufacturing’s Biggest Shift in Decades Is Happening in the Cloud
For years, cloud adoption in manufacturing felt risky.
June 19, 2026