The U.S. manufacturing revival is if anything more real and more profound than has been acknowledged. Here's what you need to know.
MARK MURO: One piece of seemingly unassailable conventional wisdom about manufacturing is that you can't really do a manufacturing startup. It's just too hard, goes the usual complaint.
More manufacturing data is available to use than ever before thanks to technology. The key is to use that data to transform the industry.
Think the manufacturing industry has nothing to offer you? Think again:
From automation and robotics to computer-controlled systems, the manufacturing landscape looks much different today than it did in years past. Take a look at what that means for employees in the industry.
Lean manufacturing systems are a great way to reduce costs and root out inefficiencies. Mobility in lean manufacturing is now aiding this pursuit further
To sell a Smart Manufacturing initiative to your boss and the c-suite, start with the why, not the how.
By mid-century, emerging technologies, Big Data and demographics will combine to create a U.S. manufacturing footprint dramatically different than today.
A glimpse into manufacturing's near future, with full utilization of IIoT technologies.
As a lifelong manufacturing professional, I don’t believe there is any other event in the world that can match its excitement.
Nine policies that could spark new growth in factory jobs and the economic benefits they bring.
Change is the watchword for manufacturing's future.
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3D printing replaces all multiple production steps with fundamentally different machines and materials that simplify manufacturing.
Manufacturing is the heart and soul of the US economy. Despite some economic setbacks, it continues to remain steady and to generate substantial growth.
The U.S. economy is dominated by service work but manufacturing matters because it includes many middle-class jobs.
A growth spurt in manufacturing is creating a lot of opportunities and job openings — especially as Baby Boomers retire. So, will Millennials step up and apply?
In order to use data effectively to improve your manufacturing operations, you must have a good system in place to college manufacturing floor data.
As manufacturing growth slows, business and government leaders must act.
These benchmark numbers offer a glimpse at the potential for achievement in manufacturing organizations that are committed to world-class competitiveness.