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NI Strengthens FIRST Partnership For Better STEM Education

April 30, 2013 | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | Comments

NI believes work with organizations like FIRST has already made inroads in improving STEM education and desire to pursue science- or engineering-based careers. NI itself is already starting to hire FIRST alumni, and Hsu says they’re better prepared for the engineering world than those who didn’t participate in the program.

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  • Education & Training
  • Design Engineering
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Electrical and Electronics

Will 3D Printing Save The ‘TechBelt’?

September 24, 2012 8:36 am | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | Comments

The “TechBelt” region has been hit hard by the recession, with numerous plant closures and the...

Black & Denim: Aiming To Revive American Textiles

March 11, 2013 10:52 am | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manfuacturing.net | Comments

Black & Denim, based out of Tampa, Florida, is working...

The ‘mini’ Future Of Education

April 10, 2013 3:55 pm | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | Comments

"I think the profession of teaching is an incredibly important one, and by and large, I think...

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Talent Management: Easier Hires, Better Skills, More Compliance

June 17, 2013 4:34 pm | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | Comments

The truth is that a large portion of this skilled labor shortage cannot be solved by any given manufacturer — in many cases, the people simply aren’t trained well enough, or aren’t willing to take on new skills. With that in mind, making the best of this situation is a matter of using whatever tools necessary to take advantage of the small portion that is under a manufacturer’s control.

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  • Economic News
  • Education & Training

Retaining Your Number One Asset: Employees

June 17, 2013 10:19 am | by Maria Ferrante, Vice President, Education & Workforce Development, PMMI | Comments

There is one absolute that applies to every company, independent of industry: You cannot expect to operate efficiently without dedicated and skilled employees. When looking at the manufacturing industry specifically, finding a highly skilled workforce has proven to be one of the greatest challenges. With such a limited amount of talent in the applicant pool, companies are left to compete for the best employees.

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  • Education & Training

Why Big Data Is Meaningless

June 17, 2013 9:40 am | by Michael Rothschild, Founder and CEO, Profit Velocity Solutions | Comments

Vendors, managers and bloggers often cite the benefits of “big data,” though most miss the mark in understanding exactly what it is used for, and how it is analyzed. By itself, big data is just raw material, and without a focus on bottom-line results, it is not only meaningless — it can actually be harmful, diverting resources away from a company's core mission.

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  • Economic News
  • Supply Chain
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Machinists Deal With Memphis Heat With Big Fans

June 14, 2013 1:02 pm | Comments

Machinists at Memphis-based Engineered Medical Systems (EMS) were working up a sweat carving and shaping bars of steel into lifesaving surgical equipment. “If you’ve ever been to Memphis, you know it gets really hot here with really high humidity,” said EMS Controller Charles Stanford. “You sweat walking out to the mailbox. And that heat lasts for a long stretch of time.”

High-Voltage Battery Simulator & Test Systems

June 14, 2013 10:24 am | by Randall Beattie, President of SAKOR Technologies | Comments

High voltage battery simulator and test systems are essential for conducting testing of the high voltage DC power systems that are such a critical element of electric (EV) and hybrid/electric (HEV) vehicles. To accurately test a high voltage hybrid or electric drivetrain, you need to be able to provide precise, repeatable high-voltage DC power.

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  • Automotive

Top 6 Mobile Apps For Engineers

June 14, 2013 9:56 am | by Brian Spero, www.moneycrashers.com | Comments

Besides calling on knowledge and experience to get the job done, engineers rely on a host of resources and tools that, thanks to the development of mobile applications, are becoming increasingly accessible from handheld devices.     

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  • Consumer Electronics

Measuring The Impact: Quality Metrics And Manufacturing Intelligence

June 13, 2013 4:02 pm | by Steve Wise, VP of Statistical Methods, InfinityQS Intl. | Comments

Because quality affects every level of an organization — from the plant floor, to the C-suite, to the customer — it is far more than a cost of doing business; it is a game changer. However, not everyone in your company may understand the true value of quality.

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  • Quality

Keeping It Fresh

June 13, 2013 1:57 pm | by Krystal Gabert, Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

The triple helix. The golden triangle. The Dutch government uses many names to describe its unique three-pronged approach to economic development, but one thing’s for certain: for companies seeking innovation, the system can offer tremendous benefits.

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  • Food/Beverage
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Leveraging Sales Force Automation In Manufacturing

June 13, 2013 10:12 am | by Bob Barr, Senior Vice President, Acquity Group | Comments

Sales force automation streamlines the sales process, equipping manufacturers with the tools they need to create more effective and more efficient sales programs. But to fully leverage the benefits of sales force automation, manufacturers need to understand how to properly apply these tools across their customer bases.

Networks Of Responsibility: The Philadelphia Building Collapse

June 13, 2013 8:28 am | by Karl Stephan, Consulting Engineer, Texas State University, San Marcos | Comments

While properly built brick buildings can reach heights of fifty feet or more and last for thousands of years, any substantial sideways force on the structure cracks the mortared joints between the bricks and turns the thing into a big pile of loose bricks, which do unpredictable things.

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  • Safety

What eCommerce Features Are Best For Manufacturing?

June 12, 2013 9:32 am | by Bob Barr, Senior Vice President, Acquity Group | Comments

The eCommerce imperative in manufacturing is driving a rush to develop and implement first-class eCommerce technologies capable of providing customers the kinds of online experiences they have come to expect from their favorite B2C brands. But blindly adding features and capabilities is a recipe for disaster.

4 Ways Manufacturers Can Cope With Rising Energy Prices

June 11, 2013 5:30 pm | by Michael Lewis | Comments

No segment of American industry has more to gain from energy efficiency than the manufacturing sector, using almost 40 percent of the energy consumed in the United States. Replacing inefficient machinery, employing "smart" environmental controls and upgrading lighting, heating and air-conditioning systems can drop utility bills by 20 percent to 30 percent.

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  • Economic News
  • Energy
  • Environmental
  • Reshoring America

Q&A: Light On Packaging, Long On Shelf Life

June 11, 2013 2:22 pm | by Lindsey Jahn, Associate Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

Food manufacturers seeking sustainable packaging options often face a tough challenge: finding an eco-friendly solution that does not negatively impact shelf life. Ron Puvak of Plastic Technologies, Inc. (PTI) spoke with Food Manufacturing about how manufacturers can find sustainable packaging solutions, without compromising shelf life.

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  • Food/Beverage

Take Control Of Your Company’s Future: The R&D Tax Credit

June 10, 2013 10:47 am | by Dean Zerbe, alliantgroup National Managing Director and former Senior Counsel to the Senate Finance Committee | Comments

Happily, the tax code rewards manufacturers who are engaged in these efforts to stay competitive with the R&D tax credit. Unhappily, far too many manufacturing companies, especially the small- and medium-sized, are failing to take advantage of the R&D tax credit.

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  • Economic News
  • Government

Strong Tours Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of

June 10, 2013 10:19 am | by Cory Schaeffer, Co-Founder of Listen Technologies | Comments

I’ve been on a lot of facility tours. Some have been interesting, while others have been scattered, unorganized and uninspiring. And some have been so informative and engaging that after walking out of the building, I have found that I am not only a life-long customer and advocate of the company’s products, but my confidence has been so validated, that I have sought out and purchased stock in the company.

5 Quick Questions: Siemens’ Helmuth Ludwig

June 10, 2013 9:29 am | Comments

Although the company operates a diverse collection of business units in 190 countries, German-based Siemens also employs more than 60,000 people in 130 U.S. manufacturing facilities. So with this in mind, we recently sat down with Helmuth Ludwig, the CEO of Siemens’ Industry Sector in North America.

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  • Economic News
  • Education & Training
  • Energy
  • Reshoring America

Q&A: ISO 9001 And ISO 14001 Standard Revisions

June 7, 2013 2:26 pm | Comments

Developed through global consensus, International Organization for Standardization standards help to break down barriers to international trade. It just so happens that the revision cycle has fallen on some of the world’s most popular standards, with both ISO 9001 (quality) and ISO 14001 (environmental) among those currently being revised.

TOPICS:
  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Design Engineering
  • Supply Chain

Comprehensive Recall Protection, Inside And Out

June 7, 2013 9:22 am | by Joel Hans, Managing Editor, Manufacturing.net | Comments

In today’s business climate, in particular for many industries that serve consumers directly operate under the assumption that they’ll be subjected to a recall incident at some point. But what about the manufacturers who still think, ‘I’ve never had a recall. It’s not going to happen to me.’?

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  • Automotive
  • Safety
  • Supply Chain
  • Recalls

Graphene Still Strongest Material In The World

June 6, 2013 4:59 pm | by Columbia University | Comments

In a new study, published in Science May 31, 2013, Columbia Engineering researchers demonstrate that graphene, even if stitched together from many small crystalline grains, is almost as strong as graphene in its perfect crystalline form.     

TOPICS:
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Materials

Food Safety & Collaboration

June 6, 2013 4:51 pm | by Krystal Gabert, Editor, Food Manufacturing | Comments

I can remember exactly where I was in my life as the story broke and continued to unfold, as I’m sure many of you can as well. For those who cared about food safety, the recall — and the illness and death associated with it — was big news.    

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  • Food/Beverage
  • Safety
  • Recalls
  • Quality

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