
Getac Launches AI-Ready Rugged Devices in India
Getac Technology Corporation unveiled an AI‑ready rugged portfolio in India, featuring the F120 tablet, UX10/UX10‑IP tablets, and V120 convertible laptop. All devices run Intel Core Ultra 200 series processors with AI Boost NPU delivering up to 48 TOPS, and they combine MIL‑STD‑810H, IP66 durability with 5G, Wi‑Fi 7, and hot‑swappable batteries. The lineup targets manufacturing, automotive/EV, pharmaceutical, and transportation sectors, promising real‑time diagnostics, predictive maintenance, and compliance‑ready data capture. Availability begins in March 2026, aligning with India’s Industry 4.0 push and digital‑transformation incentives.

Market Outlook for the Week of 2nd-6th March
The week of March 2‑6 is packed with macro releases, including Eurozone, UK and US manufacturing PMIs, Eurozone CPI flash estimates, Australian Q4 GDP, and a full slate of US labor market data. Analysts expect the ISM manufacturing PMI to dip...

Turkey's Next National Train Nears Completion
Turkey’s first National High Speed Train, an eight‑car aluminium EMU capable of 225 km/h, is now 90% complete, according to Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu. State‑owned Türasaş is fitting the interior and aims to deliver a batch of 15 trainsets, including a...

CIMB Upgrades ViTrox to 'Buy', TP Raised to RM5.90
CIMB Securities upgraded ViTrox Corp Bhd to a Buy, raising its target price to RM5.90 on stronger earnings outlook. The broker lifted FY26 and FY27 EPS forecasts by up to 15% after noting higher shipment volumes in the MVST and...

CMM Adaptation to Future Manufacturing Demands
Coordinate Measuring Machines are transitioning from controlled labs to robust shop‑floor assets, capable of withstanding vibration, temperature swings, and contaminants. Manufacturers are embedding CMMs into automated cells, allowing parts to be measured in‑line and feeding real‑time pass/fail data back to...

Multisensor Metrology Automating Micron-Level Inspection in Micro Waterjet Cutting
Italian micro waterjet cutter WatAJet has adopted Mitutoyo’s Quick Vision Apex to automate micron‑level inspection of its ultra‑fine parts. The system combines high‑resolution optical vision, contact probing and laser profiling in a single programmable machine, eliminating the need for multiple...

#241 Amnovis CEO Ruben Wauthle: "We Want to Redefine the State of the Art in Additive Manufacturing."
Amnovis, a contract additive‑manufacturing provider, celebrated delivering its 100,000th medical implant last year and now produces roughly 60,000 implants annually. CEO Ruben Wauthle discussed the company’s five‑year growth trajectory on the Additive Insight podcast, highlighting a strategic push into industrial...

Humanoid Robotics Complements Existing Automation at BMW
BMW Group launches its first European pilot of humanoid robots at the Leipzig plant, extending its ‘Physical AI’ strategy that blends artificial intelligence with real machines. The project, in partnership with Hexagon Robotics and its AEON robot, will test multifunctional...
Direct Pattern‐to‐Curve PDMS‐Based Microstructures Fabrication via Thermal Air Expansion for Micro‐Optics
Researchers have unveiled a benchtop pattern‑to‑curve technique that converts SU‑8/silicon cavities into optical‑grade PDMS microlens arrays using isotropic thermal air expansion. By adjusting pre‑cure timing and cavity volume, the method delivers tunable focal lengths from 127 µm to 683 µm while maintaining...

Manufacturing Growth Slows in February as S&P Global PMI Signals Softer Expansion
Australia’s manufacturing PMI slipped to 51.0 in February, the fourth consecutive month above the growth threshold but the weakest since the expansion began. The index fell from 52.3 in January, marking the first output contraction in four months. New‑order growth...
India Manufacturing Growth Hits Four-Month High in February, PMI Shows
India’s manufacturing PMI climbed to 56.9 in February, the strongest level in four months, driven by a surge in domestic new orders and higher production volumes. Export orders, however, slipped to a 17‑month low as U.S. tariff uncertainty lingered. Input‑cost...

Why Setups Are the Real Bottleneck in High-Mix Machining
High‑mix machining shops are discovering that the true production bottleneck is not the cutting operation but the myriad setup tasks required for each part. Dustin Sanks of Sanks Machining quantifies the hidden work, showing that a 20‑minute tool‑load can outweigh...
A Safer, Smarter Approach to Weld Inspection: Why Advanced Ultrasonic Testing Is Redefining Industry Standards
Advanced ultrasonic testing is overtaking radiographic methods for weld inspection in oil and gas, driven by safety, speed, and data demands. Technologies such as PAUT, TOFD, and the newer Plane Wave Imaging combined with Total Focusing Method deliver radiography‑grade image...

CompositesWorld Presents JEC World 2026 Exhibitor Lineup
JEC World 2026, the flagship international composites trade show, returns to France in mid‑March, gathering manufacturers, suppliers, researchers and industry bodies across aerospace, automotive, construction and energy. Dozens of exhibitors have released pre‑show previews, highlighting new tape variants, advanced automation,...
AGIBOT Showcases Full Humanoid Robot Portfolio at MWC 2026
AGIBot unveiled its full humanoid robot portfolio at MWC 2026, showcasing A2, X2, G2, D1 and C5 platforms alongside the OmniHand dexterous limb. The company launched a global online store and a Robot‑as‑a‑Service (RaaS) leasing model with prices starting at €899...

Manufacturers Call for Policy Action as Land Tax Costs Escalate
Manufacturers in Victoria are confronting steep land‑tax hikes, with SEMMA reporting an average 80% increase between 2024 and 2026 and spikes above 200% for some firms. The surge is diverting cash that would otherwise fund new machinery, apprenticeships and process...

SPC Global Resets Manufacturing Strategy, Cuts Investment to $3M
SPC Global Holdings Ltd announced a post‑merger overhaul of its manufacturing network, slashing planned capital expenditure from $23.5 million to just under $3 million. The new strategy targets more than $8 million of annual savings from FY27 and includes exiting the Mill Park...

EU Approves German Recycling Yard
The European Commission has approved the 15th edition of the European List of Ship Recycling Facilities, adding Germany’s Emden yard as the first German facility. The list now comprises 41 approved recyclers, including sites in Europe, Türkiye and the United...
Aaon Inc (AAON) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
AAON reported a 0.6% decline in Q2 2025 net sales to $311.6 million, driven by a 20.9% drop in AAON‑branded sales after an ERP rollout disrupted coil supply and production. Gross margin contracted 950 basis points to 26.6% and non‑GAAP EPS...
CPS Technologies Corp (CPSH) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
CPS Technologies reported FY 2025 revenue of $2.74 billion, up 0.4%, and adjusted EBITDA of $209.7 million, reaching the top of its guidance range. GAAP net loss narrowed dramatically to $4.2 million from a $78.7 million loss a year earlier, driven by $64 million in plant...

Seaspan Introduces New Remote-Controlled Vehicle
Seaspan has launched Dockboy, a remote‑controlled ultra‑high‑pressure cleaning system designed for hull maintenance. The tool removes barnacles, anti‑fouling paint and coatings in a single pass, delivering a paint‑ready surface. Fully containerized, Dockboy can be moved between Vancouver Drydock and Victoria...

KMTC Tied to Six HD Hyundai Boxships
Korea Marine Transport Co (KMTC) has placed a KRW 372.4 bn ($258 m) order for six 1,800‑TEU feeder containerships with HD Hyundai shipyards. The vessels are scheduled for delivery between August 2027 and June 2028, adding to KMTC’s fleet of more than 60 ships that...

Hungary's Edortech Unveils Patented Tin-Anode Technology that Could Transform Global Battery Production
Hungarian startup Edortech announced its patented tin‑anode system, ONLi, ready for scale‑up after a decade of research. Independent audits show the anode can deliver up to 70 % higher energy density and 1.8 times the capacity of conventional graphite or Si‑C anodes...

Why Compliance Failures Are Costing MedTech Manufacturers Millions
Compliance failures are now costing MedTech manufacturers millions, as regulators require deeper traceability, faster reporting, and unified post‑market oversight. Gaps in ERP and QMS integration lead to delayed approvals, recalls, and costly litigation, turning compliance into a direct revenue driver....
Op-Ed: Gulf States Face a Strategic Choice After Iranian Attacks
Iranian drone attacks on Dubai and other Gulf cities followed the launch of Operation Epic Fury, immediately crippling air services and throttling ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, heavily dependent on imported food...
System Report: VLMs Unlock Efficiencies for All World Machinery
All World Machinery Supply, a Roscoe, Illinois distributor of 15,000 machine‑part SKUs, tackled a storage crunch and labor bottlenecks by installing four Kardex vertical lift modules (VLMs) and an in‑house conveyor system. The VLMs cut the warehouse footprint by 75%...
Special Report: 2026 Productivity Achievement Awards
Modern's 2026 Productivity Achievement Awards recognized top performers in warehousing/distribution, innovation, and e‑fulfillment. Performance Health won Warehousing/Distribution for a streamlined distribution center, reduced packaging waste, and improved KPI tracking. Staples earned the Innovation award for its integrated robotics platform, autonomous...
Borderlands Mexico: Canada, Mexico Draw Record Foreign Investment in 2025
Canada and Mexico posted record foreign direct investment in 2025, underscoring North America’s growing role as a manufacturing hub. Canada received $96.8 billion, the strongest inflow in 18 years, while Mexico attracted a historic $40.87 billion, a 10.8% year‑over‑year rise. U.S. investors...

How Manufacturing Lighter and More Durable Building Materials Translates Into Better Climate Outcomes
USG Corporation has launched Sheetrock® Brand UltraLight Tough Panels, a new lightweight, high‑durability drywall that cuts transportation‑related greenhouse‑gas emissions. The product stems from USG’s Corporate Innovation Centre, leveraging advances in materials science to maintain strength while reducing weight. Lighter panels...

Why High-Fidelity 3D Still Can’t Scale to Millions of Users (And How Miris Fixed It)
High‑fidelity 3D experiences have struggled to reach millions because traditional delivery relies on downloading complete assets or expensive pixel‑streaming from cloud GPUs. Both approaches create latency, high infrastructure costs, and limited scalability. Miris introduced a true 3D streaming architecture that...
Why Is the Midwest the Most Volatile Region in the U.S.?
The Midwest has become the most volatile U.S. trucking region over the past six months, with tender rejection rates consistently 4‑5 percentage points higher than any other area. A disproportionate share of refrigerated shipments—30% to 35% of all outbound reefer—tightens...

Here's Where Automakers Freeze Their Lugnuts Off For Cold Weather Testing
Automakers still rely on real‑world cold‑weather testing to validate vehicle performance in extreme conditions. Facilities range from Tesla's Alaska test track to Volvo's Kiruna site and the shared winter‑testing hub in Sweden’s Arjeplog. In the U.S., manufacturers supplement field tests...
Agentic AI for Modern Manufacturing and Supply Chain Success
MuleSoft is promoting agentic AI combined with APIs to modernize legacy manufacturing and supply‑chain systems. The approach leverages MuleSoft Agent Fabric to connect on‑prem and cloud applications, eliminating both API and agent sprawl. Analyst IDC highlights that this AI‑API synergy...

Real-World Test: Electric Semi Trucks Can Save Fleets Nearly $160,000 per Truck
A year‑long trial in Montreal examined 200,000 km of diesel Freightliner Cascadia and its battery‑electric counterpart, the eCascadia, across two Canadian fleets. The analysis found that electric Class 8 trucks can generate roughly $157,000 in savings per unit over a six‑year...

U.S. Department of War Promotes Defense Manufacturing Expansion
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth wrapped up the first phase of the "Arsenal of Freedom" tour with stops at General Dynamics and L3Harris plants in Camden, Arkansas. He urged faster, domestic production of missiles, interceptors and hypersonic weapons, framing...
Japanese Company Proterial Plans to Make Magnets & More in India
Proterial, a Japanese advanced‑materials maker, is evaluating India as a production base for its rare‑earth‑free electric‑vehicle magnets and other high‑end components such as superalloys and power‑electronics parts. CEO Sean M. Stack highlighted strong economic momentum, government incentives, and the need...

Bambu Lab Data Highlights Sustained 3D Printing Activity and Creator Growth on MakerWorld
Bambu Lab released 2025 usage data from its MakerWorld and MakerLab platforms, showing sustained growth in Chinese 3D‑printing activity. Benchy remained the most printed model for the fifth consecutive year, while 83% of owners continued printing one year after purchase,...

Austal USA Launches Final EPF - Future USNS Lansing (EPF 16)
Austal USA launched the U.S. Navy’s final Expeditionary Fast Transport, USNS Lansing (EPF 16), marking the 26th ship to use its modular launch system. The vessel was lifted, moved onto a barge, floated for the first time in a dry dock, and...
The Hidden Risk of Static Price Lists in a Volatile Market
Static price lists, once suitable for stable markets, now expose manufacturers and distributors to hidden margin leakage as economic volatility drives cost swings, demand shifts, and competitive pressure. Without dynamic modeling, price changes are applied reactively, often misaligned across segments,...

Chile Approves Use of Copper Slag as Artificial Aggregate
Chile’s Ministry of Health has authorized copper slag as an artificial aggregate for road and infrastructure projects under Supreme Decree 46, effective 12 February 2026. The decree permits use only after sanitary approval and confines applications to specified construction uses....
FMCSA Spotlights Trucking’s Multi-Million Dollar Insurance Gap
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s 2026 report warns that the trucking industry faces a massive insurance gap. While the number of active interstate carriers fell to 456,227, the median "nuclear" verdict for crashes jumped to $51 million, far exceeding the...

Process Excellence + Condition Based Monitoring = Maintenance’s Dynamic Duo
Manufacturers face rising maintenance costs, unplanned downtime, and aging assets, forcing a choice between costly early replacements or reactive run‑to‑failure strategies. The article argues that “good enough” maintenance stems from fragmented processes and outdated condition monitoring. By marrying process excellence—lean,...
Federal Court Dismisses ILA Complaint over Virginia Rail Cranes
A federal court dismissed the International Longshoremen’s Association’s lawsuit claiming the Virginia Ports Authority violated national labor law by installing automated yard cranes without union notification. The VPA, which filed a motion to dismiss in October 2025, argued the union...
The Chemical Industry Promises Another Year of Cutbacks
The chemical sector entered 2026 with a renewed wave of cost‑cutting after 2025 earnings slumped across major players. BASF aims to trim $2.7 billion in costs, Dow expands its $2 billion streamlining plan, and Eastman leverages a new methanolysis plant for modest...
Can Recycled Lab Gloves Capture Carbon Dioxide?
Chemists at Aarhus University have up‑cycled discarded nitrile gloves into polyamine membranes that capture carbon dioxide. By hydrogenating the rubber with a ruthenium pincer catalyst, the team converts nitrile groups into amines, creating a non‑porous sorbent. The resulting material achieves...
US rPET Demand Under Sustained Pressure: PRC
US recycled PET (rPET) demand remains weak, prompting concerns at the Plastics Recycling Conference. The recent shutdown of Evergreen Recycling’s Ohio and New York plants cuts domestic processing capacity by roughly 16%, tightening an already strained market. Low‑priced imports and abundant...

Engineering Challenges in Software-Defined Vehicles
Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) fuse ADAS, infotainment, cloud services and OTA updates onto electric powertrains, creating a far more intricate tech stack than conventional cars. Engineers must grapple with modular architectures, multi‑vendor integration, and stringent cybersecurity mandates such as ISO/SAE 21434...
Apple to Purchase 100M Chips From Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) Arizona Facility
Apple announced it will purchase more than 100 million advanced chips from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) at the company’s Arizona fab, marking a sizable increase over its 2025 orders. The iPhone maker also disclosed sourcing over 20 billion U.S.-made chips from...
Maersk Ground Freight to Open Up to 7 More Facilities in 2026
Maersk Ground Freight announced plans to open five to seven additional U.S. facilities in 2026, following the January launch of its 165,000‑square‑foot Fontana, California hub. The Fontana terminal, featuring 22 docks, is expected to cut turnaround times by up to...
Home Depot Launches Real-Time Delivery Tracking for Large Items
Home Depot has introduced real‑time delivery tracking for all large‑item orders, expanding a feature previously limited to small parcels. The rollout leverages handheld devices used by drivers to log checkpoints, giving customers live visibility into the status of bulky shipments...