Manufacturing
How Supply Chain Disruptions Are Reshaping The Future Of Startups
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Tesla Semi’s Biggest Rival Might Be Its Chinese Twin
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How Global Conflicts Are Reshaping The Startup Playbook
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Inflection Points, Productivity, & Prosperity: U.S. Leadership @ 250
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Once a nation captures the market share, the profits, the innovation ecosystems — it is extraordinarily difficult for competitors to dislodge that advantage.
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Why Retailers Are Cutting Prices Despite Lower Inflation And Iran Risks
Why are Walmart, Costco, BBB and other retailers cutting prices as CPI cools? Consumer psychology, back-to-school demand and Iran risks explain why.
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Manufacturers are adopting AI fast, but returns are lagging. The problem is often weak procurement discipline, not weak technology.
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Maybe your job is safe from the robots just because you're cheap, and they're expensive. But maybe that won't last forever ...
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Boston Dynamics’ New Atlas Humanoid Robot: ‘Order Of Magnitude’ Simpler
The new Atlas can kick a soccer ball like no other robot. But for the first time, Boston Dynamics has engineered in a secret superpower critical for success.
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Why Moving Production To Vietnam Doesn't End China Dependence
Moving production to Vietnam doesn't end reliance on China. The parts, tooling, and speed still come from China, even when the label says Vietnam.
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Edge Scaling is the AI Age growth model: small, intelligent, networked nodes proximate to demand that cut waste, strengthen supply chains, and scale with demand.
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Apptronik Announces Robot Park, A 90,000 Square Foot Humanoid Data Factory, Teases New Robot
Apptronik unveiled Robot Park, a 90,000 square foot data factory for humanoids, today. But there's more, including the next version of Apollo, it's humanoid.
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America's Heartland Is Fueling The Next Generation Bioeconomy
Nebraska shows how America’s Heartland can power U.S. bioeconomy leadership by linking innovation in agriculture, research, and industry.
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Humanoid Livestream: Robot Makers Rushing To Show Machines On Real Production Lines
I see your dancing robot and raise you a robot that can do actual work, live, while being streamed. Humanoid makers are getting real ...
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This Is What The U.S. Manufacturing Renaissance Actually Looks Like
Something remarkable is happening in U.S. manufacturing.
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Fashion brands struggle to adopt new technologies despite constant innovation. PDS and Future Fashion Assembly aim to bridge the gap between solutions and implementation.
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Bringing Jobs Back To The US Via … Robots? Standard Bots Raises $200 Million
More robots equals more jobs? That's the pitch from a robot-making company that just raised $200 million at a $1 billion valuation.
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Indonesia’s New Nickel Mining Rules Could Spark A Chinese Exodus
Indonesia has enjoyed a boom in the production of nickel, which is used to make stainless steel and batteries, but it has also come at a high environmental cost
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AI Won’t Fix Manufacturing Until Manufacturers Fix The Work
Six places that need attention before AI can deliver real value.
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Building Products Invest To Save The Future Of Housing
Building products are getting smart to save time, create supply chain resilience and offer cost savings so builders can fill the housing supply gap.
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Thinking About Buying Humanoid Robots? Think Again
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NSF, Commerce Expand Semiconductor Workforce Training CHIPS Network
The National Network for Microelectronics Education (NNME), funded by CHIPS funding at the National Science Foundation and Commerce Department, expands regional footprint.
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