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3D-Printing Platform Rapidly Produces Complex Electric Machines
NewsMar 12, 2026

3D-Printing Platform Rapidly Produces Complex Electric Machines

MIT researchers have built a multimaterial extrusion 3‑D printer with four independent extruders that can handle conductive, magnetic and dielectric feedstocks. Using this platform they printed a fully functional linear electric motor in about three hours, employing five different materials...

By Quality Digest
Clean Cement Startup Sublime Cuts Jobs After Trump Pulled Funding
NewsMar 12, 2026

Clean Cement Startup Sublime Cuts Jobs After Trump Pulled Funding

Sublime Systems, an MIT‑spun low‑carbon cement startup, announced layoffs affecting roughly two‑thirds of its 90‑person staff after the Trump administration rescinded an $87 million Department of Energy grant. The funding pull forced the company to pause construction of its Holyoke, Massachusetts,...

By Canary Media – Buildings
DCE Solar, Axial Bring New Single-Axis Tracker to US Market
NewsMar 12, 2026

DCE Solar, Axial Bring New Single-Axis Tracker to US Market

DCE Solar has installed the first Tracker Twin single‑axis solar tracker in the United States, a product co‑engineered with Spain’s Axial Structural Solutions. The dual‑row system is manufactured domestically and aims to improve structural stability while reducing the number of...

By Solar Power World
US Says China Is Not Pricing Out American Battery Anode Makers ITC Votes Negative in Lithium Battery AD/CVD Investigation.
NewsMar 12, 2026

US Says China Is Not Pricing Out American Battery Anode Makers ITC Votes Negative in Lithium Battery AD/CVD Investigation.

The U.S. International Trade Commission issued a final negative determination in its antidumping and countervailing duty investigation of active anode material (AAM) imports from China. The 2‑1 vote blocks the Department of Commerce from imposing tariffs on Chinese AAM, overturning...

By Solar Power World
New Insights Into Battery Failure
NewsMar 12, 2026

New Insights Into Battery Failure

Engineers at NJIT and partners in the U.S. and Singapore have shown that lithium dendrites inside batteries are not soft but brittle, snapping like dry spaghetti. The team harvested dendrites from operating cells, measured their mechanical strength, and paired the...

By Engineering.com
Electrified Materials Adds Processing Capacity
NewsMar 12, 2026

Electrified Materials Adds Processing Capacity

American Resources Corp.'s subsidiary Electrified Materials Corp. (EMCO) has added a new preprocessing line at its Indiana plant, expanding capacity to aggregate and condition magnet, copper, aluminum, ferrous metals and rare‑earth/critical‑mineral feedstocks. The conditioned materials are shipped to sister company...

By Recycling Today
NIDEC MACHINE TOOL AMERICA Expands Advanced Manufacturing Portfolio, Rebrands Division to Reflect Broader Capabilities
NewsMar 12, 2026

NIDEC MACHINE TOOL AMERICA Expands Advanced Manufacturing Portfolio, Rebrands Division to Reflect Broader Capabilities

NIDEC MACHINE TOOL AMERICA rebranded its Additive Manufacturing division as Advanced Manufacturing Technologies, consolidating the LAMDA metal additive system, ABLASER laser micromachining, and BOND MEISTER wafer bonding under one brand. LAMDA’s AI‑driven DED printers feature a local shield nozzle for reactive...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
EOSYS' Chase Davis Explains Optimized Motion System Footprints
NewsMar 12, 2026

EOSYS' Chase Davis Explains Optimized Motion System Footprints

EOSYS director of technology Chase Davis explains that decentralized drives relocate motor controllers onto the machine, dramatically cutting wiring length and control‑panel footprint. Pre‑fabricated cordsets and daisy‑chained networking enable faster installation, modular expansion, and rapid component replacement. Modern frequency inverters...

By Control Design
America Makes Awards UDRI $450K for AACAMS Project Call
NewsMar 12, 2026

America Makes Awards UDRI $450K for AACAMS Project Call

America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining selected the University of Dayton Research Institute to receive a $450,000 award from the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. The funding supports the Affordable and Agile...

By CompositesWorld
Rio Tinto Produces Low-Carbon Aluminum Rod in Partnership with Prysmian
NewsMar 12, 2026

Rio Tinto Produces Low-Carbon Aluminum Rod in Partnership with Prysmian

Rio Tinto and Prysmian have completed an industrial trial producing low‑carbon aluminum rod by blending hydro‑powered metal from the Alma smelter in Quebec with aluminum made using Rio Tinto’s ELYSIS technology, which eliminates direct CO₂ emissions. The trial is part...

By MINING.com
Addressing Planning and Forecasting Challenges in Business Central
NewsMar 12, 2026

Addressing Planning and Forecasting Challenges in Business Central

A webinar on March 25, 2026 will tackle planning and forecasting hurdles in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, highlighting the platform’s native demand‑forecasting limits and complex vendor‑driven purchasing workflows. Attendees will see how to interpret supply‑demand data, adjust forecasting parameters, and leverage popular...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Introducing Robot-to-Robot Communication: How Chef Robots Coordinate to Maximize Throughput
NewsMar 12, 2026

Introducing Robot-to-Robot Communication: How Chef Robots Coordinate to Maximize Throughput

Chef Robotics unveiled robot‑to‑robot (R2R) communication, allowing its Chef robots to exchange real‑time tray position data over built‑in wireless radios. The technology synchronizes multiple robots on a shared conveyor, letting downstream units know exactly when and where to deposit ingredients....

By RoboticsTomorrow
From Strategy to Speed, Modex 2026 Keynotes Set the Pace
NewsMar 12, 2026

From Strategy to Speed, Modex 2026 Keynotes Set the Pace

Modex 2026, the premier manufacturing and supply‑chain conference, featured a high‑profile keynote lineup that blended corporate strategy with cutting‑edge technology. Home Depot CFO Richard McPhail discussed nearshoring and digitization as critical levers for supply‑chain resilience. Exponential strategist Salim Ismail illustrated...

By Modern Materials Handling
USITC Probes USMCA Auto Rules’ Impact on Industry Competitiveness
NewsMar 12, 2026

USITC Probes USMCA Auto Rules’ Impact on Industry Competitiveness

The U.S. International Trade Commission has opened a fact‑finding investigation into how the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement’s automotive rules of origin affect U.S. competitiveness, especially for advanced and electric vehicles. The probe follows two earlier biennial reports that highlighted mismatches between...

By Supply Chain Dive
European Light Vehicle Production and Sales Decouple as Chinese Imports Take Off
NewsMar 12, 2026

European Light Vehicle Production and Sales Decouple as Chinese Imports Take Off

European light‑vehicle production fell 3.9 % in 2024 while sales rose 4.6 %, breaking a decade‑long production‑sales alignment. Imports from China have surged, now accounting for 1.37 million vehicles in 2025 and projected to hit 1.53 million by 2030, especially in the economy segment....

By Just Auto
LPG Shortage: Wadi Surgicals’ Operations Shut in Vizag
NewsMar 12, 2026

LPG Shortage: Wadi Surgicals’ Operations Shut in Vizag

Wadi Surgicals’ Visakhapatnam plant has been idle for four days after Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited failed to deliver its daily 4,500 kg LPG requirement. The shortage halted production of nitrile examination gloves, a vital PPE item for hospitals and labs. Management...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
Avianca Cargo Introduces A330F Link Between Bogota and Caracas
NewsMar 12, 2026

Avianca Cargo Introduces A330F Link Between Bogota and Caracas

Avianca Cargo launched a weekly Airbus A330F freighter between Bogotá and Caracas on March 7, providing up to 60 tonnes of maindeck capacity. The service adds 7 tonnes of belly cargo on passenger flights, creating a combined 67‑tonne weekly offering. The airline also...

By Air Cargo News
Saudia Cargo Moves to Extend Sea – Air Options
NewsMar 12, 2026

Saudia Cargo Moves to Extend Sea – Air Options

Saudia Cargo has broadened its partnership with the Saudi Ports Authority and ZATCA to launch sea‑to‑air logistics corridors from the western‑coast ports, starting with Jeddah Islamic Port. The initiative enables containers to move under a single customs declaration, dramatically cutting...

By Air Cargo News
Fairmat to Recover Carbon Composite Panels From Airbus and Work with Several Other Fields
NewsMar 12, 2026

Fairmat to Recover Carbon Composite Panels From Airbus and Work with Several Other Fields

Fairmat announced a contract with Airbus to recycle carbon‑composite panels from the A350, using its patented Infinity cold‑plasma technology that preserves mechanical performance. The process produces virgin‑quality fibers while dramatically lowering carbon emissions compared with new material production. At JEC...

By JEC Composites
Machines for The Moment At CONEXPO
NewsMar 12, 2026

Machines for The Moment At CONEXPO

The CONEXPO‑CON/AGG trade show in Las Vegas drew more than 140,000 construction professionals, underscoring strong demand for new equipment despite lingering tariff uncertainties. Caterpillar used the platform to launch its 19‑ton 319 excavator, creating a previously missing size class between...

By Engineering News-Record (ENR)
I.S.T Introduces a New Class of Polyimide Composites at JEC World 2026
NewsMar 12, 2026

I.S.T Introduces a New Class of Polyimide Composites at JEC World 2026

Industrial Summit Technology (I.S.T) unveiled Imidetex® Composites at JEC World 2026, expanding its polyimide‑based platform into a multifunctional material system. The new composites combine a negative coefficient of thermal expansion, zero outgassing, and high vibration damping, allowing engineers to achieve...

By JEC Composites
Record Uptake for Family-Friendly Factory Project
NewsMar 12, 2026

Record Uptake for Family-Friendly Factory Project

The Ethical Supply Chain Program (ESCP) announced a record uptake of its Family‑Friendly Factory initiative. Participation surged among apparel and textile manufacturers in China and Vietnam. The 2025 Worker Well‑Being Impact Report links the program to efforts to mitigate labour...

By Ecotextile News
How Mars, Meta, Patagonia and L’Oréal Are Tackling Scope 3 Emissions: GreenBiz26
NewsMar 12, 2026

How Mars, Meta, Patagonia and L’Oréal Are Tackling Scope 3 Emissions: GreenBiz26

At GreenBiz26, sustainability leaders from Mars, Meta, Patagonia and L’Oréal detailed how they are measuring and cutting scope 3 emissions, which account for up to 90% of corporate carbon footprints. Mars reported a 16.4% supply‑chain emissions reduction since 2015 and launched...

By Supply Chain Dive
How Additive Manufacturing Can Realise the Promise of AI at Production Scale
NewsMar 12, 2026

How Additive Manufacturing Can Realise the Promise of AI at Production Scale

Additive manufacturing (AM) is poised to move from prototyping to high‑volume production, but fragmented workflows and data silos have limited scalability. Recent Wohlers Associates research highlights that industrial AI can unlock this potential, but only if AI is applied across...

By TCT Magazine
UAVOS Utilizes In-House Manufactured Composite Curing Oven to Produce UAVRotor Blades with Extended Service Life
PodcastMar 12, 2026

UAVOS Utilizes In-House Manufactured Composite Curing Oven to Produce UAVRotor Blades with Extended Service Life

UAVOS announced the production of a new batch of high‑performance composite rotor blades for its unmanned helicopters, cured in the company’s proprietary OVEN‑500‑2000 composite curing oven. The blades, featuring a NACA 23012 airfoil and optional stainless‑steel leading‑edge insert, are rated for...

By sUAS News
IATA Launches DG Digital
NewsMar 12, 2026

IATA Launches DG Digital

IATA unveiled DG Digital at its World Cargo Symposium in Lima, a fully electronic Dangerous Goods Declaration tool that integrates with the DG AutoCheck platform. The solution digitises creation and approval for more than 3,800 hazardous items, eliminating the 95%...

By Air Cargo News
Leaked Documents Show Chinese Interest in Ka-52 Helicopters
NewsMar 12, 2026

Leaked Documents Show Chinese Interest in Ka-52 Helicopters

Leaked internal documents from Russia’s Progress helicopter plant show that officials evaluated a production run of up to 48 Ka‑52M attack helicopters for an unnamed foreign client coded “156.” The paperwork details component sourcing, pricing, and a three‑stage financing scheme...

By Defence Blog
Best Buy Counters Memory Shortage with Inventory, Vendor Tweaks
NewsMar 12, 2026

Best Buy Counters Memory Shortage with Inventory, Vendor Tweaks

Best Buy is confronting a sharp rise in memory‑chip costs driven by an AI‑fuelled data‑center boom. The retailer plans to load warehouses with extra stock, extend vendor forecasting windows, and tighten assortments in high‑pressure categories. It also encourages suppliers to highlight...

By Supply Chain Dive
Inside Lalitpur’s Hosiery Products Manufacturing Trade
NewsMar 12, 2026

Inside Lalitpur’s Hosiery Products Manufacturing Trade

Under Uttar Pradesh’s One District One Product (ODOP) programme, Lalitpur has become a dedicated hosiery manufacturing hub. Small units like Deepak Chaurasia’s operate eight machines, cutting bulk fabric and stitching around 2,000 garments daily for wholesalers in Madhya Pradesh. ODOP...

By YourStory
What It Really Means: Balancing Demand and Supply
NewsMar 12, 2026

What It Really Means: Balancing Demand and Supply

Balancing demand and supply is the cornerstone of effective supply‑chain planning, ensuring forecasts align with production capacity and inventory. When gaps arise, firms resort to costly “heroics” such as overtime, expedited freight, or excess stock, eroding margins. The article outlines...

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
As War Rages, Multimodal Demand Surges on Asia-Europe Landbridge
NewsMar 12, 2026

As War Rages, Multimodal Demand Surges on Asia-Europe Landbridge

Major ocean carriers are rerouting Gulf‑bound cargo to land‑based corridors after the Strait of Hormuz was effectively closed by the ongoing war. Maersk now ships to Salalah, Khor Fakkan and Jeddah, then secures trucking capacity to move goods into the Persian...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
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NewsMar 12, 2026

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UL Solutions granted its first UL 3300 safety certification to Simbe’s Tally autonomous shelf‑scanning robot. The certification, covering fire, electric‑shock and autonomous mobility hazards, confirms Tally can operate safely in busy public retail aisles. Simbe becomes the inaugural company to receive...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Manz Asia and Epson Form Strategic Partnership to Advance Inkjet Technology for Semiconductor Manufacturing
NewsMar 12, 2026

Manz Asia and Epson Form Strategic Partnership to Advance Inkjet Technology for Semiconductor Manufacturing

Manz Asia and Seiko Epson have formed a strategic partnership to develop Lab‑to‑Fab inkjet equipment for semiconductor manufacturing. The collaboration merges Epson’s high‑precision printhead technology with Manz’s equipment engineering and intelligent software, creating a product line that covers R&D, pilot,...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Why Platform Consolidation Pays Off
NewsMar 12, 2026

Why Platform Consolidation Pays Off

Manufacturers increasingly recognize that juggling multiple best‑of‑breed automation platforms drives hidden costs far beyond initial equipment spend. Training a single technician on five disparate systems can exceed $50,000, inflating a plant’s training budget to a million dollars. Consolidating onto a...

By Automation World
GEKA - The Global Leader in Hightech Mascara Innovation
NewsMar 12, 2026

GEKA - The Global Leader in Hightech Mascara Innovation

GEKA, founded in 1925, has become the global leader in mascara applicator technology. The company manufactures more than 84.5 million twisted‑wire brushes each year and offers 600 designs backed by five patented cutting and grinding processes. Its molded‑brush portfolio exceeds two billion...

By Cosmetics Business
Freight Economy Sees Familiar Uncertainty as New Pressures Emerge
NewsMar 12, 2026

Freight Economy Sees Familiar Uncertainty as New Pressures Emerge

The freight economy faces renewed uncertainty driven by three new pressures: a Supreme Court ruling that struck down the White House’s IEEPA tariffs and introduced a 10‑15% Section 122 duty, the United States and Israel’s joint military operation against Iran,...

By Logistics Management
Power Extension for High-Efficiency Drives - IE5+ Synchronous Motors in a New Size
NewsMar 12, 2026

Power Extension for High-Efficiency Drives - IE5+ Synchronous Motors in a New Size

NORD DRIVESYSTEMS has launched an IE5+ permanent‑magnet synchronous motor line that now reaches 11 kW, extending its compact high‑efficiency portfolio. The motors deliver up to 95% efficiency across a wide torque range, cutting energy consumption and CO₂ emissions in industrial applications....

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
DRM to Showcase Integrated Automation Systems at MAX 2026
NewsMar 12, 2026

DRM to Showcase Integrated Automation Systems at MAX 2026

DRM, LLC will exhibit at the MAX Manufacturing and Automation Exchange in Nashville from March 24‑26, showcasing its end‑to‑end automation solutions at Booth #515. The company will run a live robotic demonstration cell that highlights precision motion control for dispensing, material...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Estonian Defence Startup Frankenburg Technologies Lands €30M Series A to Scale Missile Manufacturing
NewsMar 12, 2026

Estonian Defence Startup Frankenburg Technologies Lands €30M Series A to Scale Missile Manufacturing

Estonian defence startup Frankenburg Technologies secured a €30 million Series A round led by Plural, with participation from SmartCap, to expand missile manufacturing across Europe. The capital will fund modular, containerised production hubs in the UK and Germany, each designed to output...

By ArcticStartup
Dnata on Track with New Handling Facility at Zurich
NewsMar 12, 2026

Dnata on Track with New Handling Facility at Zurich

Air services provider dnata announced that construction of its new Cargo Centre at Zurich Airport is well advanced and remains on track for an early‑2027 opening. The facility will raise dnata’s freight handling capacity in Zurich by 50%, from 60,000...

By Air Cargo News
EFW to Convert A330 to Freighter for APAL
NewsMar 12, 2026

EFW to Convert A330 to Freighter for APAL

Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW) has secured a contract to convert an Airbus A330‑300 into a freighter for Hong Kong‑based lessor Asia Pacific Aviation Leasing Group (APAL), marking their first passenger‑to‑freighter (P2F) collaboration. The conversion will start in the second quarter of 2026...

By Air Cargo News
Uzbekistan, India’s Rupa Explore Joint Knitwear Manufacturing Venture
NewsMar 12, 2026

Uzbekistan, India’s Rupa Explore Joint Knitwear Manufacturing Venture

Uzbekistan’s ambassador to India met Rupa & Company’s director to explore a joint knitwear manufacturing venture in Uzbekistan. Rupa, a $150 million annual turnover Indian apparel leader, sees the Central Asian market and CIS region as a growth frontier. The talks...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
Bavarian Nordic and SII Sign Agreement for Chikungunya Vaccine Production
NewsMar 12, 2026

Bavarian Nordic and SII Sign Agreement for Chikungunya Vaccine Production

Bavarian Nordic has signed a manufacturing agreement with the Serum Institute of India to transfer full technology for its chikungunya vaccine, CHIKV VLP (branded Vimkunya). The deal replaces an earlier partnership with Biological E and builds on the companies' existing mpox‑vaccine collaboration....

By Pharmaceutical Technology (GlobalData)
Middle East Conflict Ripples Through Karnataka’s Garment and Silk Industries
NewsMar 12, 2026

Middle East Conflict Ripples Through Karnataka’s Garment and Silk Industries

The escalating Middle‑East conflict is disrupting Karnataka’s textile supply chain, slashing new garment orders by 25‑30% for March 2026 and pushing overall garment exports down 15‑20%. Export shipments worth roughly $2 billion are stranded, while silk demand has slipped 8% and cocoon...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
Supply Chain Layoffs Spread Across Warehouses, Factories and Rail Terminals
NewsMar 12, 2026

Supply Chain Layoffs Spread Across Warehouses, Factories and Rail Terminals

A wave of supply‑chain layoffs has swept across the United States, affecting roughly 4,000 workers in recent weeks. The biggest cuts came from SK Battery America, which shed 958 jobs (about 37% of its staff) and First Brands Group, which...

By FreightWaves
Exotec and Komar Launch ‘Next-Generation’ Automated Fulfilment Centre in Savannah
NewsMar 12, 2026

Exotec and Komar Launch ‘Next-Generation’ Automated Fulfilment Centre in Savannah

Exotec is deploying its Skypod robotic system at Komar Distribution Services' 760,000‑square‑foot Savannah fulfillment centre. The modular solution promises up to 50% higher throughput and 30% greater storage density while handling both case and single‑item picking. Full automation is slated...

By Robotics & Automation News
Placer.ai Macroeconomic Indicators Analysis, February 2026 – Placer.ai Blog
NewsMar 12, 2026

Placer.ai Macroeconomic Indicators Analysis, February 2026 – Placer.ai Blog

Placer.ai’s February 2026 macro analysis shows a bifurcated U.S. consumer—price‑sensitive shoppers gravitate toward value retailers while still allocating funds for discretionary indulgences. Retail foot‑traffic remains broadly positive YoY despite weather‑driven dips, and e‑commerce fulfillment centers are logging high‑single‑digit visit growth fueled...

By Placer.ai Blog
Italian Firms Showcase Packaging Technologies at ProPak Vietnam 2026
NewsMar 12, 2026

Italian Firms Showcase Packaging Technologies at ProPak Vietnam 2026

Italian firms are showcasing advanced food‑processing and packaging machinery at ProPak Vietnam 2026, with 15 leading companies occupying booths AL1‑5, AL7‑16 and AL19 in Hall A2. The Italian packaging sector posted a record €10 billion revenue in 2024, exporting roughly 80 %...

By VNExpress – Companies (subset)
Congatec Expands Ryzen AI Embedded COM Express Modules
NewsMar 12, 2026

Congatec Expands Ryzen AI Embedded COM Express Modules

congatec announced six new variants of its Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series COM Express 3.1 Type 6 Compact modules, expanding core counts from four to twelve and graphics units from two to sixteen. The modules leverage 4‑nm Zen 5/5c CPUs, RDNA 3.5 GPUs...

By Engineering.com