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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.

ByIzzy Rosenzweig,

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Edge Scaling: 4 Steps For Rapid Growth In The AI Age

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.

ByRobert C. Wolcott,

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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.

ByJohn Koetsier,

Senior Contributor

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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.

ByDeborah Wince-Smith,

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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 ...

ByJohn Koetsier,

Senior Contributor

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This Is What The U.S. Manufacturing Renaissance Actually Looks Like

Something remarkable is happening in U.S. manufacturing.

ByDave Evans,

Contributor

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New Fashion Innovation Partnership Unveiled By PDS And FFA

Fashion brands struggle to adopt new technologies despite constant innovation. PDS and Future Fashion Assembly aim to bridge the gap between solutions and implementation.

ByBrooke Roberts-Islam,

Senior Contributor

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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.

ByJohn Koetsier,

Senior Contributor

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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

ByTim Treadgold,

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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.

ByEthan Karp,

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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.

ByJennifer Castenson,

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Thinking About Buying Humanoid Robots? Think Again

Humanoid robots are impressive, but companies should judge them by economics, reliability, and cost per task, not by how human they look.

ByRobert J. Szczerba,

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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.

ByShalin Jyotishi,

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AI Strategy Takes A Data Foundation That Cleansing Can’t Provide

Gartner's Supply Chain Symposium highlights the need for a new approach to solve for decades old problems

ByPaul J. Noble,

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Figure Humanoid Robots Get Jobs With JCPenney, Aéropostale, Brooks Brothers

Figure got a job at dad’s company. Not literally, of course, because humanoid robots don’t have dads. Or moms. But figuratively (sorry).

ByJohn Koetsier,

Senior Contributor

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How To Keep Your Factory From Forgetting How To Run

Prevent costly knowledge loss in manufacturing with six practical strategies for capturing institutional know-how before retirement and turnover hit operations.

ByEthan Karp,

Contributor

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Alcoa Wins From An Aluminum Boom Which Has Further To Run

War in the Middle East has removed 9% of aluminum from the world market, driving the price higher with forecast that it will stay high for another one-to-two years

ByTim Treadgold,

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