Youngstown to Be Home of National Additive Manufacturing Institute August 17, 2012 YOUNGSTOWN, OH—The National Additive Manufacturing Institute will be housed in a 12,000-square-foot building here. Read More
Attention: Detroit Needs Engineers! August 16, 2012 DETROIT—Need a job? There's a shortage of engineers in the Motor City.Read More
Will Self-Driving Cars Revolutionize the Auto Industry? August 16, 2012 DETROIT—Autonomous vehicles may be the biggest thing to hit the auto industry in a long time. Read More
Terex Restarts Fort Wayne Truck Plant August 16, 2012 FORT WAYNE, IN—Terex Roadbuilding is restarting its assembly line here to meet growing demand for its concrete mixers. Read More
Manufacturers Bring Production In-House to Protect Against Natural Disasters August 15, 2012 LONDON—To protect themselves against natural disasters and economic downturns, manufacturers are bringing production back in-house. Read More
U.S. Wind Energy Production and Manufacturing Surges August 15, 2012 WASHINGTON—According to a new Energy Department report, the United States remains one of the world's leading manufacturers of wind turbines and components. Read More
Japanese Automakers Ramp Up U.S. Assembly Lines August 14, 2012 TOKYO—Honda, Nissan and Toyota are pushing to boost production at their North American assembly plants. Read More
Solar Manufacturer to Build New Plant in North Carolina August 14, 2012 SHELBY, NC—Schletter Inc. plans to build a $27 million plant here that will produce solar mounting systems. Read More
Additive Manufacturing May Revive Optoelectronics Industry August 14, 2012 WASHINGTON—Additive manufacturing has the potential to revive optoelectronics manufacturing in the United States.Read More
Manufacturing Is Returning to America August 13, 2012 WASHINGTON—Three technologies will propel the reshoring trend: robotics, artificial intelligence and 3D printing.Read More