5 Largest Hydroelectric Power Stations in the World
A list of the largest hydroelectric power stations in the world.
Read More »Family-owned Welding Automation Equipment Supplier Moves to 50% Larger Facility
Gullco International, a welding automation equipment supplier, has moved to a larger facility to expand their Buy American Program and increase manufacturing capabilities.
Read More »Will Nike’s Record-breaking Vaporfly Shoes Be Banned from the Olympics?
Last year, World Athletics (WA) banned prototypes of Nike Vaporfly shoes from the sport.
Read More »83% of North American Manufacturers Are Likely to Reshore Their Supply Chains in 2021 [Report]
While the report reveals numerous shifts in domestic sourcing trends and supply chain demands, the key takeaway is the industry’s growing prioritization of reshoring in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More »The Nation's Largest 3D Printing Network, Michigan-based Project DIAMOnD Showcases Industry-wide Collaboration
The most significant effort of its kind, Automation Alley’s Project DIAMOnD is creating the country’s largest 3D printing marketplace and network.
Read More »A Key NASA Partner, Global Manufacturer Reaches New Horizons in Textile Performance
When NASA began developing the next generation of space exploration vehicles in 1972 — the first reusable spacecraft in history — they were faced with a particularly daunting and potentially life-threatening challenge: the critical motors powering NASA’s space shuttle into orbit presented an incredibly high temperature durability requirement. NASA reached out to Tex Tech Industries, a...
Read More »Creators Say the World's First Bioprinted Ribeye Steak Tastes Like the Real Thing
Earlier this year, Aleph Farms unveiled the world’s first slaughter-free ribeye steak, created using a process known as bioprinting.
Read More »8 Industry Updates You Need to Know This Week [60-second Read]
Industry Updates from the first Space Hotel to growing your professional network.
Read More »Alien Civilizations Could Be Harvesting Energy by Bombing Black Holes
Even if we can’t benefit from the enormous potential of black holes, alien civilizations may already be doing so.
Read More »U.S. Manufacturer Reduces Carbon Emissions by Prioritizing “Productivity, Sustainability, and Energy Savings”
“Keeping personnel and facilities safe is Control Instruments’ number one goal," said Chris Schaeffer, president of Control Instruments Corp. "Productivity, sustainability, and energy savings all ultimately begin and end with keeping our customers and their people safe.”
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