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Welcoming Grandma Into Our Virtual Future

April 24, 2013 | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | Comments

I feel that every generation experiences at least once technology that is a complete diversion from what existed before, one that fundamentally changes the way our society works. These revolutions challenge us to adapt and take on new ways of thinking. I think VR is on the verge of becoming one of those technologies.

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Campylobacter On The Rise

May 10, 2013 2:37 pm | by Krystal Gabert, Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

By tracking identified foodborne illness instances, FoodNet determined that, in addition to various other strains of foodborne bacteria and viruses, campylobacter infection was found in 14.3 people per 100,000. This figure shows a 14 percent increase over the infection rates from 2006 to 2008.

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Smartphone Shakes

April 29, 2013 2:33 pm | by Meaghan Ziemba, Editor, WDD | Comments

I recently attended a concert in Madison, WI. I placed my phone in my back pocket to avoid carrying a purse and to have it easily accessible when I wanted to update my status and snap a few photos. Unfortunately, after a visit to the facilities and a horrifying plop, I knew that I was in trouble.

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Technology Is Not The Problem — It Is The Solution

April 25, 2013 10:57 am | by Robert Atkinson, President and Founder, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation | Comments

Technological growth has been principally responsible for the development of new industries, products and processes that have created better paying jobs, cheaper goods and a higher standard of living for society. Where would our economy be without information technology, advanced manufacturing and biotechnology?

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How Clouds Can Dominate Sunny Florida

April 25, 2013 8:11 am | by Anna Wells, Executive Editor, IMPO | Comments

It’s not always easy to get a room full of people excited about IT, but Inforum 2013 succeeded in doing so. But it wouldn’t be a conference on enterprise solutions if there weren’t cloud cover—and Infor has a few new cloud initiatives with big ramifications for manufacturers.

Taking Manufacturing To School

April 21, 2013 8:36 pm | by Lindsey Jahn, Associated Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

An AMP Steering Committee was appointed, and in July 2012, the Committee issued a report with 16 recommendations to help AMP attain its mission. The report included five “workstreams,” or focus areas, each of which the Committee assessed and then made recommendations for improvement.

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Please Turn Out The Lights

April 16, 2013 9:42 pm | by Krystal Gabert, Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

According to the EIA, the average retail price of electricity for industrial customers has risen steadily from 5.05 cents per kilowatt-hour in 2001 to 6.82 cents per kilowatt-hour in 2011. While this increase closely mirrors the rate of inflation, manufacturers have been proactive in adopting energy efficient equipment and procedures in order to reduce energy-related expenses.

Who’s The Fool? – Profound Discoveries Or Elaborate Pranks

April 15, 2013 7:49 pm | by Chris Fox, Associate Editor, PD&D | Comments

April 1 used to be a day where the bully in school could yell out the hallmark and get away with tripping you in the hallway (kind of), or when you tied a rubber band around the faucet to soak the next poor soul trying to get a drink. In a time of viral marketing, April Fools Day has been rebranded to represent the comical creativity of major corporations and colleges.

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The Dirty Dozen: Finding And Fixing Company Culture

April 9, 2013 12:12 pm | by Steven Shaffer, President, Shaffer Consulting | Comments

Sometimes, a company stops growing when its leader’s gifts are no longer enough to effectively manage the business. It’s no surprise then that one of the biggest impediments to a healthy business is poor organizational health, which stems from poor leadership. When a culture of blame and excuses permeates a company, it can paralyze it.

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The Earth Is Eating People

April 5, 2013 3:34 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

Further news from Florida sealed the state’s fate on my list of states to which I will never travel again, when a regional geologist said that February is the unofficial beginning of “sinkhole season,” which kicks off the state’s rainy season and typically lasts until the end of summer.

5 Ways Manufacturers Can Take Advantage Of The Industrial Internet

March 29, 2013 9:43 am | by Cindy Waxer | Comments

Big data is not just for predicting election outcomes and mapping genomes. General Electric (GE) is betting on the so-called Industrial Internet — a term they coined — to help manufacturers boost performance, streamline processes and better compete in the global marketplace.

Is Re-Industrialization The Key?

March 27, 2013 11:53 am | by Dr. Tom McNamara, Assistant Professor of Operations Management, Rennes School of Business | Comments

Most economists agree that the “Great Recession” of 2008 ended sometime around August 2009, and while the economy has been slowly recovering, unemployment still appears to be a stubborn problem. The headline rate is just a shade under 8 percent, but another measure, U6, stands at an incredible 14.4 percent.

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Lessons From The Cupping Room

March 25, 2013 9:18 am | by Anna Wells, Executive Editor, IMPO | Comments

We kicked off the facility visit with a trip to the “cupping room” for a coffee tasting with one of Carson Valley’s experts, a studied and energetic woman whose passion for coffee was infectious. I found myself wishing I knew more about the roasting and brewing process as we swished and spit uber-fresh coffee into spittoons.

Fighting To Reclaim Manufacturing In America

March 19, 2013 12:40 pm | by Kristopher Settle, Energy Curtailment Specialists | Comments

The bleeding was stopped nearly three years ago, as manufacturing jobs have been slowly increasing since then. In fact, over 14,000 manufacturing jobs were added in February alone and a total of around 500,000 have been generated since 2010.

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Take Two Of These

March 12, 2013 4:41 pm | by David Mantey, Executive Editor, PD&D | Comments

By injecting the aforementioned inebriated mice with nanocapsules full of enzymes that are instrumental in alcohol metabolism, researchers have not only sobered the little vermin, but created a unique drug delivery technology that could disrupt the medical industry.

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The End Of Insight

March 11, 2013 7:36 pm | by Chris Fox, Associate Editor, PD&D | Comments

As we broach the crest of technology that operates upon the barrier between autonomous and thinking, it is easy to see the inevitability of crossing over. Immersing ourselves in a world not far off from Futurama, where robots have personalities and rights (sort of).

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Too Big To Fly: Why Engineering Should Stay Small

February 26, 2013 7:40 pm | by Chris Fox, Associate Editor, PD&D | Comments

This isn’t a jab at Boeing, rather, it’s an exploration of a flawed (or somewhat flawed) design process. All things considered, there is a lot to weigh in any design. We’d all like to imagine a world with unlimited budgets and no time constraints, but in reality, compromises in design are made with every concept.

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Marketing Schemes Through The Google [Looking] Glass

February 25, 2013 2:09 pm | by Chris Fox, Associate Editor, PD&D | Comments

Google Glass proposes to, essentially, put a computer on your face with a sleek pair of glasses that gives you access to everything from the current time or temperature to Google Chat. This is all well and good for those of us who aren’t easily distracted by shiny objects or images flickering in our direct (or indirect) line of sight.

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Increasing The Odds Of A Successful Launch

February 21, 2013 5:07 pm | by Marcy Alstott, Principal and Owner, OpsTrak Consulting | Comments

Launching is not equal to success. One out of every ten products is successful, and even, that success is defined quite narrowly. How can a company increase its odds of not only launching a product that makes money but also ramping a product that grows rapidly in revenue and profitability?

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Is Your Online Presence Ready For A Mobile-Centric World?

February 20, 2013 2:45 pm | by Michael Stutman | Comments

Most manufacturing executives wrestle daily with important issues like industry consolidation, global competition and eco-manufacturing trends. Another issue that many of them should be considering, but don’t, is: How ready is my digital ecosystem for an increasingly mobile, touch-based world?

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Yes Virginia, We Do Have A Need For More STEM Workers

February 12, 2013 9:35 am | by Robert D. Atkinson, ITIF | Comments

At the heart of the “we don’t need more STEM immigration” argument is the wage argument. According to this view, American students are not enrolling in STEM because of wages are not high enough. But this ignores that STEM wages are the third highest of any occupational group, after law and medicine.

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