AMBERG, Germany—Siemens’ electronics assembly plant here exemplifies the factory of the future: Smart machines collaborate with each other. Defects, downtime, waste and waiting are not issues. Plant managers and CIOs work together to create a seamless blend of data and production.
SHAWNEE, KS—E.C. Manufacturing, a manufacturer of small, advanced electrical components, is building a new, $6 million assembly plant here. The facility is expected to create 252 new jobs over the next three years.
Lithium-ion batteries have been used in portable consumer electronics for decades, primarily because they offer excellent energy density, no memory effect and a slow loss of charge when not in use.
BEDFORD, MA—Solar wafer manufacturer 1366 Technologies has opened the doors of a new 42,000 square-foot assembly plant here. The facility will employ 100 people.
DETROIT—Cars with factory-installed safety and security telematics are expected to increase to 15.7 percent in 2013 across the globe, according to the report by the ABI Research.
NEW DELHI, India—The Indian government is offering up to $4 billion in incentives to the world’s electronics manufacturers to set up new assembly plants in the country.