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Boeing to Boost Production of Missile-Tracking Sensors for Military Satellites
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Boeing to Boost Production of Missile-Tracking Sensors for Military Satellites

Boeing has opened a 9,000‑square‑foot production facility at its El Segundo campus to manufacture electro‑optical infrared (EO/IR) sensors for U.S. military satellites. The plant will support Millennium Space Systems’ near‑$1 billion contract portfolio, including 12 missile‑warning satellites and a $414 million award...

By SpaceNews
Stratasys Introduces 3D-Printed Dental Training Preset
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Stratasys Introduces 3D-Printed Dental Training Preset

Stratasys unveiled a new dental anatomical model preset that leverages its multi‑material 3D printing platform to produce highly detailed, biomechanically accurate replicas for dental education and device training. The preset standardizes material ratios and printing parameters, enabling on‑demand, repeatable models...

By Engineering.com
University of Nottingham Researchers Examine Interface Orientation in Multi-Material LPBF of IN718 and GRCop-42
NewsFeb 20, 2026

University of Nottingham Researchers Examine Interface Orientation in Multi-Material LPBF of IN718 and GRCop-42

University of Nottingham researchers, together with the Manufacturing Technology Centre and Autodesk, examined how interface orientation influences defect formation and microstructure in multi‑material laser powder bed fusion of Inconel 718 and GRCop‑42. They printed horizontal, vertical and 45° angled interfaces using...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Hapag-Lloyd, WiseTech Global in Container Visibility Initiative
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Hapag-Lloyd, WiseTech Global in Container Visibility Initiative

WiseTech Global and Hapag-Lloyd have launched a trial that equips the carrier’s more than two million containers with IoT smart devices, delivering real‑time location updates to WiseTech’s CargoWise platforms. The pilot processes millions of data points daily and introduces a...

By FreightWaves
Modern Mill Evolves Its Composite ACRE Into New Construction Applications
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Modern Mill Evolves Its Composite ACRE Into New Construction Applications

Modern Mill’s ACRE composite, launched in 2020, blends 50 % up‑cycled rice hulls with PVC resin to create wood‑like profiles for siding, decking, trim and other non‑structural applications. The material cuts, feels and stains like wood while offering water resistance, rot...

By JEC Composites
Andhra Pradesh Secures ₹8,175 Crore Battery Gigafactory, Boosting Clean Energy Ambitions
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Andhra Pradesh Secures ₹8,175 Crore Battery Gigafactory, Boosting Clean Energy Ambitions

Waaree Energies announced a ₹8,175 crore investment to build India’s largest lithium‑ion battery gigafactory in Andhra Pradesh. The greenfield plant will have a 16 GWh annual capacity, covering cell production, battery packs and large‑scale energy storage systems, and is projected to generate...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
OpenBOM, AMC Bridge Expand Integration Partnership
NewsFeb 20, 2026

OpenBOM, AMC Bridge Expand Integration Partnership

OpenBOM and AMC Bridge have deepened their integration partnership to create a seamless digital thread linking CAD, PLM, ERP and supply‑chain systems with OpenBOM’s cloud‑based product data platform. The collaboration, highlighted at Autodesk University 2025, leverages Autodesk Platform Services to...

By Engineering.com
CONTACT Software Joins IPAI Platform in Heilbronn
NewsFeb 20, 2026

CONTACT Software Joins IPAI Platform in Heilbronn

CONTACT Software has become a member of the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (IPAI) platform in Heilbronn, Germany. The move gives the company access to IPAI’s training programs, ethical AI standards development, and a network of business, academic, and public‑sector partners....

By Engineering.com
Orange Marine Orders Two More Cable Laying and Repair Vessels From Vard
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Orange Marine Orders Two More Cable Laying and Repair Vessels From Vard

VARD has secured an order from Orange Marine for two additional VARD 9 03 cable‑laying and repair vessels, to be constructed at Colombo Dockyard in Sri Lanka. The ships will follow the CS Sophie Germain design delivered in July 2023, emphasizing sea‑keeping, low fuel consumption...

By MarineLink
Roland DGA Launches UV Direct-to-Film System with New Media
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Roland DGA Launches UV Direct-to-Film System with New Media

Roland DGA unveiled a UV Direct‑to‑Film (DTF) system that pairs new UV‑DTFA print sheets with UV‑DTFB transfer film. The media delivers up to twice the adhesion of competing solutions while eliminating residue and boosting dimensional stability. Designed for VersaOBJECT MO,...

By Engineering.com
China Wafer Prices Fall for Fourth Week as Discounting Deepens Under Inventory Pressure
NewsFeb 20, 2026

China Wafer Prices Fall for Fourth Week as Discounting Deepens Under Inventory Pressure

Chinese photovoltaic wafer prices fell for a fourth consecutive week, with n‑type M10 wafers dropping 2.38% to $0.164 per piece and n‑type G12 falling 4.98% to $0.191. Operating rates at major wafer producers have slipped below 50%, while inventory levels...

By pv magazine
How Medical Device Manufacturers Can Overcome Recruitment Gaps and Accelerate Innovation Hiring with Rapid Prototyping
NewsFeb 20, 2026

How Medical Device Manufacturers Can Overcome Recruitment Gaps and Accelerate Innovation Hiring with Rapid Prototyping

Medical device makers face a perfect storm of innovation pressure and a severe talent shortage, causing development cycles to stretch 18‑24 months. Rapid prototyping technologies can compress these cycles by up to 40%, enabling faster design iteration and ISO 13485‑compliant...

By Onrec
Pella Workers Talk to Machines, Errors Plummet
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Pella Workers Talk to Machines, Errors Plummet

Window and door maker Pella has deployed a proprietary voice‑activated connected‑worker platform built on Honeywell software. The system guides operators through tasks, slashing error rates and shortening the time needed to reach full productivity. By standardizing on a scalable solution...

By IndustryWeek
Maximum Efficiency for Metal-Plastic Composite Parts
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Maximum Efficiency for Metal-Plastic Composite Parts

Swoboda CZ in the Czech Republic has installed a fully automatic production cell to manufacture metal‑plastic switchbox housing components. The new cell, built around a 270‑ton Wittmann vertical injection‑moulding machine with a two‑station rotary table, has doubled the plant’s capacity...

By JEC Composites
France Launches Tender for 300 Double-Deck EMUs
NewsFeb 20, 2026

France Launches Tender for 300 Double-Deck EMUs

SNCF Voyageurs and Île‑de‑France Mobilités have issued a joint tender for more than 300 Z2N NG double‑deck EMUs under a framework worth over €8 billion. The 23‑year agreement, running to December 2052, includes a firm order for 52 trains valued at €1.5 billion and optional tranches...

By Railway Pro
Sunoyster Offers Lightweight 440 W Glass-Covered TOPCon PV Panel
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Sunoyster Offers Lightweight 440 W Glass-Covered TOPCon PV Panel

German solar tracker developer Sunoyster Systems has launched the G440, a 440‑watt TOPCon photovoltaic module that weighs just 12 kg and features a 2 mm tempered‑glass cover. The panel delivers 22.2 % efficiency using 108 half‑cut monocrystalline cells and can be glued directly...

By pv magazine
Gitana 18, a Racing Trimaran Sailboat Featuring Future Fibres’ Latest Rigging
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Gitana 18, a Racing Trimaran Sailboat Featuring Future Fibres’ Latest Rigging

The Gitana Team unveiled the 104‑foot Gitana 18 Maxi Edmond de Rothschild in Lorient on 14 February. Designed with Guillaume Verdier, the trimaran features fully foiling hulls, retractable Y‑foils and a rotating diamond mast. North Sails, Southern Spars and Future Fibres supplied...

By JEC Composites
Application Spotlight: AI-Designed Patient-Specific Spinal Implants Set for First In-Human Procedures in 2026
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Application Spotlight: AI-Designed Patient-Specific Spinal Implants Set for First In-Human Procedures in 2026

Nivalon, founded by Todd Hodrinsky and Marcel Janse, is preparing to launch its AI‑designed, patient‑specific spinal implant system, EvoFlex, in first‑in‑human trials slated for 2026. The implants are generated through machine‑learning algorithms that model each patient’s vertebral geometry, aiming to...

By TCT Magazine
Austal Lands Massive $4 Billion Deal to Build Eight LCH Vessels for Australia
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Austal Lands Massive $4 Billion Deal to Build Eight LCH Vessels for Australia

Austal Defence Australia secured a $4 billion Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement to build eight Landing Craft Heavy vessels for the Australian Defence Force. The 100‑metre, 4,000‑ton ships, based on the Damen LST100 design, can carry over 200 personnel, six M1A2 Abrams tanks...

By Naval Today
The Value of Circular Steel in Modern Construction
NewsFeb 20, 2026

The Value of Circular Steel in Modern Construction

7 Steel UK is scaling a fully domestic, circular steel model that turns the UK’s 8 Mt of annual scrap into low‑carbon billets using an electric arc furnace. By keeping scrap in‑country, the company shortens supply chains, boosts material traceability and cuts embodied...

By New Civil Engineer – Technology (UK)
INSPECTIS Launches New Ring Light With Dual White & UV Light
NewsFeb 20, 2026

INSPECTIS Launches New Ring Light With Dual White & UV Light

INSPECTIS AB introduced the HD‑124‑WUV Dual White & UV Ring Light, featuring 32 white and 8 UV LEDs for high‑intensity, interchangeable illumination. The product will debut at the IPC/APEX Expo in March 2026 and integrates directly with INSPECTIS digital microscopes,...

By Metrology News
Additive Manufacturing Set to Drive $110B Market by 2034, Reports AM Research
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Additive Manufacturing Set to Drive $110B Market by 2034, Reports AM Research

Additive manufacturing is projected to generate $110 billion in market impact by 2034, up from $24.5 billion in 2025, according to AM Research. The forecast draws on more than ten years of historical data and covers metal and polymer parts across eight...

By Australian Manufacturing
Hexagon Launches New Certified Marker-Free HYPERSCAN 3D Scanner
NewsFeb 20, 2026

Hexagon Launches New Certified Marker-Free HYPERSCAN 3D Scanner

Swedish metrology firm Hexagon unveiled the HYPERSCAN 3D scanner, a portable, marker‑free system designed for large‑scale production inspection. Certified to VDI/VDE 2634‑3 and validated by an ISO 17025 lab, the scanner offers two models—Ultra (5.5 m range) and Super (7 m range) with up...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
ESAB Corp (ESAB) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsFeb 20, 2026

ESAB Corp (ESAB) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp reported Q4 2025 revenue of $2.97 billion, a 14.8% year‑over‑year increase, and adjusted EPS of $2.10, up 25%, while GAAP EPS fell 4.1% due to restructuring charges. The company expanded its multiyear backlog to $27 billion, up...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
LR Verifies Performance Assessment Methodology for Jet Sail
NewsFeb 19, 2026

LR Verifies Performance Assessment Methodology for Jet Sail

GT Wings announced that Lloyd’s Register has verified the performance assessment methodology for its AirWing™ Jet Sail system after ten months of commercial operation on the 20‑metre installation aboard MV Vectis Progress. The sea‑trials covered Atlantic winter routes, Great Lakes passages and...

By MarineLink
Incat Crowther Designing Fuel-Cell Ferry for New York
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Incat Crowther Designing Fuel-Cell Ferry for New York

Incat Crowther, together with SWITCH Maritime, is advancing a 28‑metre hydrogen fuel‑cell electric ferry for New York waters. The vessel will carry 150 passengers at 25 knots, powered by 720 kg of compressed hydrogen, delivering a full‑day range without shore‑side charging. Backed...

By MarineLink
ASPR Announces Investment to Increase Domestic Production of Essential Drugs
NewsFeb 19, 2026

ASPR Announces Investment to Increase Domestic Production of Essential Drugs

The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) announced its first Defense Production Act Title III investment to boost U.S. manufacturing of essential drugs. The funding targets the chronic shortage of oseltamivir, the antiviral known as Tamiflu, by supporting domestic production...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
Thermography Helps Leading Bike Fitter Find Optimal Cyclist Position
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Thermography Helps Leading Bike Fitter Find Optimal Cyclist Position

Bikefit Van Staeyen in Antwerp has integrated FLIR’s E96 thermal imaging camera into its bike‑fitting process, creating the ‘Lava.flow’ system that visualizes real‑time heat and pressure distribution on cyclists. By merging thermography with motion tracking, force analysis and EMG, the...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Europe Promises Protection for Chemical Makers
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Europe Promises Protection for Chemical Makers

European leaders announced a package of measures to rescue the ailing EU chemical sector at the European Industry Summit in Antwerp. The European Commission introduced antidumping duties on imported ABS (5.2%‑21.7%) and BDO (up to 142.5%), targeting South Korean, Taiwanese,...

By Chemical & Engineering News (ACS)
Warehouse Post-Holiday Recovery: Maintaining Equipment and Staff
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Warehouse Post-Holiday Recovery: Maintaining Equipment and Staff

After the holiday rush, warehouses enter a post‑peak phase that is often ignored, yet it sets the stage for the next operational cycle. Prolonged equipment use and overtime work create hidden wear, while temporary layouts and staffing adjustments can become...

By Quality Digest
Heimatec Speed Increasers for Lathes and Swiss-Style Machines
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Heimatec Speed Increasers for Lathes and Swiss-Style Machines

Platinum Tooling Technologies, the exclusive U.S. importer of Heimatec live tools, announced a full line of speed increasers for turning centers and Swiss‑style CNC lathes. The devices offer 1:2, 1:3 and 1:4 gear ratios, pushing spindle speeds to a maximum...

By Quality Digest
NEXIV Software AutoMeasure Makes Creating Measurement Programs Easier
NewsFeb 19, 2026

NEXIV Software AutoMeasure Makes Creating Measurement Programs Easier

Nikon Corp. unveiled AutoMeasure, the latest version of its NEXIV software, tailored for the VMZ‑S, VMZ‑H3030 and iNEXIV VMA measurement systems. The update introduces measurement code suggestion, auto‑focus retry, and automatic measurement path optimization to simplify program creation and accelerate...

By Quality Digest
Think Lighting Audits Are Just About Energy Savings? Think Again
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Think Lighting Audits Are Just About Energy Savings? Think Again

A lighting audit does more than cut electricity bills; it uncovers hidden operational risks and opportunities. By pinpointing fixtures that are near failure, audits help schedule replacements during planned shutdowns, avoiding costly unplanned downtime. They also improve worker safety, health,...

By Plant Engineering
Saertex Strengthens Market Presence in Turkey with New Distribution Partner
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Saertex Strengthens Market Presence in Turkey with New Distribution Partner

Saertex announced a distribution agreement with Neva Kompozit Teknoloji ve Marine San. Tic. Ltd. Şti., expanding its footprint in Turkey. The partnership will bring Saertex’s multiaxial glass, carbon and natural fibre fabrics, plus custom lightweight solutions, directly to Turkish customers....

By JEC Composites
MTorres, Airbus Enable Next-Gen Composites via Thin-Ply AFP
NewsFeb 19, 2026

MTorres, Airbus Enable Next-Gen Composites via Thin-Ply AFP

MTorres has redesigned its automated fiber placement (AFP) heads to reliably handle ultra‑thin, low‑weight composite tapes, addressing twisting, wrinkling and misalignment issues. The company also upgraded its TorFiber CAM software—integrated with Dassault Systemes’ CATIA—to generate closed‑geometry and self‑intersecting tow paths automatically....

By CompositesWorld
Execution, Not Chat: How Agentic AI Changes Supply Chain Operations
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Execution, Not Chat: How Agentic AI Changes Supply Chain Operations

Agentic AI is shifting supply chain management from advisory chatbots to autonomous execution across ERP, WMS, and TMS systems. By embedding bounded autonomy, situational awareness, and direct action authority, these agents compress the detect‑decide‑act loop and reduce the costly “execution...

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
China State Shipbuilding Corporation Launches a Large-Scale Rotor Sail
NewsFeb 19, 2026

China State Shipbuilding Corporation Launches a Large-Scale Rotor Sail

China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) subsidiary Sunrui Environment and Sunrui Composites have launched a 5‑metre‑diameter, 35‑metre‑tall rotor sail at Dalian, touted as the world’s largest. The sail uses the Magnus effect to convert wind into thrust, offering lightweight, high‑efficiency propulsion...

By JEC Composites
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NewsFeb 19, 2026

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Kenco’s 2026 Innovation Report reveals that supply‑chain leaders are leaning heavily on AI and proven technologies to offset inflation and labor‑shortage pressures. While 83% of respondents maintain a dedicated innovation budget, only 35% increased it year‑over‑year, and half allocate at...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Viridi Replaces New York Municipal Diesel Generator with Battery
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Viridi Replaces New York Municipal Diesel Generator with Battery

Viridi installed a 150‑kWh battery energy storage system at Erie County Sewer District No. 2 in Hamburg, New York, replacing a diesel backup generator. The BESS provides 32‑90 hours of power depending on pump demand, eliminating fuel use and cutting emissions. Real‑time...

By Solar Power World
How Automation Addresses Industry’s Worker Shortage While Improving Safety and Job Satisfaction
NewsFeb 19, 2026

How Automation Addresses Industry’s Worker Shortage While Improving Safety and Job Satisfaction

Manufacturers are turning to collaborative robots and machine‑tending automation to combat a persistent labor shortage. By moving workers from repetitive, ergonomically‑dangerous tasks—such as single‑cell welding or CNC loading—to supervisory roles across multiple cells, firms boost productivity and job satisfaction. Safety‑driven...

By Automation World
GameChange Solar Launches GeniusShip Logistics Aide
NewsFeb 19, 2026

GameChange Solar Launches GeniusShip Logistics Aide

GameChange Solar introduced GeniusShip, a logistics platform that tags every delivery with a unique QR code, delivering component‑level data to site teams. The system provides real‑time calculations of installation zones, automatically adjusting to on‑site constraints. By improving material visibility and...

By Solar Power World
Talon PV Secures German Wafer Supply for American-Made Solar Cells
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Talon PV Secures German Wafer Supply for American-Made Solar Cells

U.S. solar‑cell maker Talon PV has signed a long‑term supply agreement with German wafer producer NexWafe. The deal provides approximately 7 GW of NexWafe’s EpiNex silicon wafers through 2032 to fuel Talon’s planned 4.8‑GW TOPCon manufacturing facility in Baytown, Texas. The...

By Solar Power World
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NewsFeb 19, 2026

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Alloyed Ltd secured a £1 million grant from the UK ATI Programme to fast‑track the development of ABD®‑1000AM®, a nickel‑based superalloy engineered for laser powder‑bed fusion additive manufacturing. The project, run with ITP Aero and Cranfield University, aims to produce 3D‑printed jet‑engine...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
ProEnergy Supply, OpenSolar Partner on Distributor Inventory Platform
NewsFeb 19, 2026

ProEnergy Supply, OpenSolar Partner on Distributor Inventory Platform

ProEnergy Supply (PES) has launched an AI‑driven transactional gateway that integrates directly with OpenSolar’s new Shop platform, allowing solar designers to purchase equipment in real time. The solution connects live inventory to distributors’ ERP systems, reaching over 28,000 active solar...

By Solar Power World
SPE Opens Thermoset TopCon Student Poster Competition
NewsFeb 19, 2026

SPE Opens Thermoset TopCon Student Poster Competition

The Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Thermoset Division is hosting its fifth annual TopCon student poster competition at the Thermoset TopCon Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 12‑13, 2026. Graduate and undergraduate students must submit abstracts by April 10, 2026,...

By CompositesWorld
Roland DGA Launches Elevate Denture Solution for Digital Workflows
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Roland DGA Launches Elevate Denture Solution for Digital Workflows

Roland DGA has introduced the Elevate Denture Solution, a digital denture kit that bundles Ivoclar Ivotion discs, hyperDENT CAM strategies, adapters and PMMA tooling for use with DGSHAPE DWX‑53 series mills. Developed with Ivoclar and FOLLOW‑ME! Technology, the solution offers...

By Engineering.com
DHL Expands Airfreight Cold Chain Network
NewsFeb 19, 2026

DHL Expands Airfreight Cold Chain Network

DHL Group is expanding its dedicated air‑freight cold‑chain network, adding more than 30 GDP‑compliant aviation hubs and a new Brussels‑Cincinnati corridor. The rollout is part of a €2 bn investment in DHL Health Logistics and includes a dedicated Boeing 777 freighter painted...

By Air Cargo News
L3Harris to Provide Communications Systems for Virginia and Columbia-Class Subs
NewsFeb 19, 2026

L3Harris to Provide Communications Systems for Virginia and Columbia-Class Subs

L3Harris Technologies secured its largest full‑rate production contract to supply communications systems for 26 shipsets destined for the U.S. Navy’s Virginia‑class fast‑attack and upcoming Columbia‑class ballistic‑missile submarines. The award, granted by General Dynamics Electric Boat, spans production through 2033 and...

By Naval Today
Nordlicht I Components Completed Early
NewsFeb 19, 2026

Nordlicht I Components Completed Early

Nordlicht I’s first monopiles and transition pieces were finished ahead of schedule by EEW and CS Wind, marking a key milestone before offshore construction begins later this year. The 68 steel structures, up to 80.5 metres long and 1,290 tonnes heavy, position the project...

By reNEWS