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Growth in EV Charging Stations Predicted

One of the inhibitors of the proliferation of electric vehicles (EVs) is, quite simply, the lack of charging stations.


U.S. Economy Exhibiting Resilience

It has now been four years since the U.S. economy emerged from the Great Recession, and the best way to describe the current economic situation is that we are holding steady. For the past four years the rate of growth in the U.S. GDP has been right ...


amerimold Exhibitors Promote American Manufacturing!

Come to amerimold on June 12 in Chicago and see which companies—and moldmakers—proudly manufacture or supply products made in the USA!


Back to Brazil

Feimafe is South America’s largest machine tool show. As I prepare for the 2013 edition, I call to mind what I learned at the previous 2011 event.


2013 Nissan Quest 3.5 LE

When it comes to minivans, one thing matters most: Packaging.


Edgecam Celebrates 30 Years

Yes, I thought the photo was of some sort of cake to celebrate Edgecam’s 30th anniversary. I was wrong. But that does not take away from the fact that the software manufacturer was founded in 1983.


Making New Connections

While at EASTEC last week, my publisher asked me to “cold call” a company that I hadn’t come across before. They welcomed me—and my colleague Emily Probst of Modern Machine Shop—with open arms!


Q&A: Film Thickness Control

A reader asks powder coating expert Rodger Talbert: What can we do to better control the thickness of the powder on our parts?


Manufacturing “Punches Above Its Weight”

Gene Sperling, Director of the National Economic Council under the President, gives this 60-second explanation of the importance of manufacturing and the value of the new Manufacturing Innovation Institutes.


On the Line at Tochigi—Sort Of

As you may know, assembly line workers in Japanese plants often wear uniforms, including hats.


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