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New NPS Challenge Aims to Rewrite How the Military Builds Missiles
NewsFeb 12, 2026

New NPS Challenge Aims to Rewrite How the Military Builds Missiles

The Department of Defense has long struggled with the high cost and long timelines of traditional missile programs, where a single system can exceed millions of dollars. To counter this, the Naval Postgraduate School introduced the Tactical Missile Innovation Challenge,...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
How to Make Automation and Process Control Ideas Work
NewsFeb 12, 2026

How to Make Automation and Process Control Ideas Work

Huffman Engineering, a 40‑year‑old system integrator, delivers end‑to‑end automation for highly regulated sectors by designing, building, and validating UL‑certified panels in‑house. The firm completes roughly 100 full‑scale projects each year, emphasizing custom, full‑process solutions over simple machine integration. By merging...

By Control Design
Private 5G Networks: Solving the Space and Power Problem
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Private 5G Networks: Solving the Space and Power Problem

Samsung introduced a ‘Network in a Server’ (NIS) solution that consolidates private 5G core, RAN, transport and AI functions onto a single COTS server. By virtualising these network elements on an AMD EPYC 8000 platform with GPU support, the architecture...

By Telecoms Tech News
What It Really Means: Supply Chain Control Towers
NewsFeb 12, 2026

What It Really Means: Supply Chain Control Towers

Supply chain control towers are organizational hubs that combine people, data, and decision rights to manage complexity, rather than merely software platforms. Enabled by integrated digital tools, they can focus on logistics, planning, or end‑to‑end execution across varying time horizons....

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
IIAs 2026 | Sensirion’s Expansion in Debrecen, Hungary
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | Sensirion’s Expansion in Debrecen, Hungary

Swiss sensor specialist Sensirion expanded its Debrecen, Hungary facility, earning the top award for Europe’s most impactful small operational project. The plant, originally opened in 2021, added capacity through a 2023‑24 expansion and is projected to create 200 jobs by...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
IIAs 2026 | SK’s Expansion in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | SK’s Expansion in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland

South Korean conglomerate SK Group’s battery separator plant in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland, was named the second‑most impactful operational mega project in Europe for 2026. The €4.4 bn investment has created more than 1,200 jobs and strengthens Europe’s battery supply chain amid rising...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
IIAs 2026 | CATL’s Gigafactory in Debrecen, Hungary
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | CATL’s Gigafactory in Debrecen, Hungary

Chinese battery giant CATL is investing €7.34 bn to build a gigafactory in Debrecen, Hungary, the country’s largest greenfield project. The company has already assembled over 120,000 battery modules in a rented facility and aims to start lithium‑ion cell production in...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
IIAs 2026 | Harro Höfliger’s Expansion in Debrecen, Hungary
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | Harro Höfliger’s Expansion in Debrecen, Hungary

Harro Höfliger, a German machinery maker, is expanding its Debrecen plant with a €15 million investment, creating 100 jobs. The project follows the 2024 acquisition of Manz’s Hungarian operations and was ranked the second most impactful small‑scale FDI in the 2026 Investment...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
IIAs 2026 | Copeland’s Site Expansion in Cookstown, Northern Ireland
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | Copeland’s Site Expansion in Cookstown, Northern Ireland

US‑based climate‑tech firm Copeland announced a £19 million expansion of its Cookstown, Northern Ireland factory, adding a new production line for heat‑pump compressors. The investment, the most impactful small‑sized project in Europe according to the 2026 Investment Impact Awards, is projected...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
IIAs 2026 | Smart Solar Technologies’ Solar Module Factory in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IIAs 2026 | Smart Solar Technologies’ Solar Module Factory in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

Smart Solar Technologies, a Turkish cleantech firm, announced a €122 million investment to build a solar cell and module factory in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. The plant will target 1,500 MW of wafer, cell and module output and is expected to generate more than...

By fDi Intelligence (FT)
Reed Critical Frequency in Vertical Motors: Improving Resonance Prediction
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Reed Critical Frequency in Vertical Motors: Improving Resonance Prediction

Vertical motors are prone to resonance because their shaft behaves like a cantilevered reed, making the reed critical frequency (RCF) the first natural bending mode. When operating speeds, especially with variable frequency drives, intersect this frequency, vibration amplitudes can surge,...

By New Equipment Digest
Human-Machine Interfaces Redefine SCADA and Cloud Integration
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Human-Machine Interfaces Redefine SCADA and Cloud Integration

Human‑machine interfaces (HMIs) have shifted from proprietary, real‑time screens to versatile edge devices that can log data, communicate via open Ethernet protocols, and push information to the cloud. The adoption of standards such as OPC UA and MQTT enables seamless...

By Control Design
Lubrizol Launches Tolerathane TPU for Implantable Medical Devices
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Lubrizol Launches Tolerathane TPU for Implantable Medical Devices

Lubrizol has launched Tolerathane™ TPU, a medical‑grade thermoplastic polyurethane designed for implantable devices. The material offers superior resistance to oxidative and hydrolytic degradation while maintaining exceptional softness and mechanical resilience. It integrates with standard thermal processing, enabling thinner‑wall, miniaturized designs...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Forterro Defies European IT Spending Caution with Strong Cloud and AI-Driven Growth in 2025
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Forterro Defies European IT Spending Caution with Strong Cloud and AI-Driven Growth in 2025

Forterro posted €375 million in 2025 revenue, delivering double‑digit growth in sales, recurring revenue, and bookings despite a cautious European IT climate. Cloud bookings surged 30% year‑over‑year, pushing recurring revenue to 74% of total. Net revenue retention hit 114% and gross...

By ERP News
CSG and Aselsan Form EU-Based Joint Ventures to Unveil the Korkut Air Defense System
NewsFeb 11, 2026

CSG and Aselsan Form EU-Based Joint Ventures to Unveil the Korkut Air Defense System

Czech defence group CSG and Turkey’s Aselsan signed a joint venture on 4 February 2026 to produce the Korkut short‑range air‑defence system in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The partnership relocates manufacturing and integration to EU facilities, ensuring compliance with NATO...

By Overt Defense
What Does Malaysia’s Complete Ban on E-Waste Imports Mean for Battery, Aluminium, Copper Recyclers?
NewsFeb 11, 2026

What Does Malaysia’s Complete Ban on E-Waste Imports Mean for Battery, Aluminium, Copper Recyclers?

Malaysia upgraded its e‑waste import prohibition from a conditional to an absolute ban, ending all shipments of end‑of‑life batteries and related waste. The move creates immediate supply uncertainty for battery recyclers that rely on imported black mass, likely driving up...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
TE Connectivity Snap-On Markers From AutomationDirect
NewsFeb 11, 2026

TE Connectivity Snap-On Markers From AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect announced it now stocks TE Connectivity Snap‑on markers, a C‑profile wire labeling solution that can be applied to already‑terminated conductors. Each marker is pre‑printed with a single character and comes on an applicator that prevents over‑expansion. The tags fit wire...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
Sweden’s IPercept Secures Large-Scale Gulf Rollout with Quant Gulf
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Sweden’s IPercept Secures Large-Scale Gulf Rollout with Quant Gulf

Sweden‑based industrial AI firm IPercept has inked a partnership with Quant Gulf to roll out its CNC machine intelligence platform across the Gulf region. The deal, valued at up to €10 million, will see the patented diagnostics and universal data layer...

By ArcticStartup
ARC Forum Day Two: Why Supply Chain Coordination Matters More Than Optimization
NewsFeb 11, 2026

ARC Forum Day Two: Why Supply Chain Coordination Matters More Than Optimization

Day two of the ARC Forum highlighted that supply‑chain success now hinges on coordination rather than isolated optimization. While many firms have fine‑tuned transportation routes, inventory targets, and production schedules, overall performance remains erratic. Participants observed that decisions that look...

By Logistics Viewpoints
Forecast: Tariff Policies Will Weaken Container Imports in First Half of 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Forecast: Tariff Policies Will Weaken Container Imports in First Half of 2026

The NRF and Hackett Associates’ Global Port Tracker predicts U.S. container imports will fall in the first half of 2026, with a 2 percent year‑over‑year decline to 12.27 million TEUs. Full‑year volume is projected at 25.4 million TEUs, a 0.4 percent drop from 2024....

By Supply Chain Quarterly
Issue 58, 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Issue 58, 2026

AutomationDirect’s Issue 58 (2026) spotlights how artificial intelligence is poised to deliver tangible ROI on plant floors, with expert Bill Makley outlining five growth avenues. The issue also promotes headless HMIs as a flexible, cost‑effective alternative to traditional panel‑mounted interfaces. Additional focus...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
Attabotics Technology Revives as Part of LaFayette Systems
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Attabotics Technology Revives as Part of LaFayette Systems

Attabotics, the robotic cube‑storage specialist, is restarting operations after its September 2025 acquisition by LaFayette Systems. The privately held LaFayette group will provide a stable financial base and engineering expertise, allowing Attabotics to retain its Calgary engineering, business, and manufacturing...

By Modern Materials Handling
Five Ways AI Will Grow ROI on Plant Floors in 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Five Ways AI Will Grow ROI on Plant Floors in 2026

AI adoption on the plant floor is accelerating in 2026 as edge processors, standardized data pipelines, and emerging governance frameworks remove long‑standing barriers. Manufacturers can now run deep‑learning models locally, achieve millisecond decision times, and integrate clean, contextual data via...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
Baxter Cuts Roughly 90 Jobs at IV Solutions Plant that Recovered From Hurricane Helene
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Baxter Cuts Roughly 90 Jobs at IV Solutions Plant that Recovered From Hurricane Helene

Baxter International announced it is cutting roughly 90 positions at its Marion, North Carolina IV solutions plant, representing about 3% of the site’s workforce. The facility, which supplies roughly 60% of U.S. IV fluids, recovered from Hurricane Helene damage but...

By MedTech Dive
Oracle Expands Cloud SCM Capabilities to Address Complex Needs of Process Manufacturers
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Oracle Expands Cloud SCM Capabilities to Address Complex Needs of Process Manufacturers

Oracle announced new capabilities in its Fusion Cloud SCM suite tailored for process manufacturers. The updates introduce AI‑assisted recipe synchronization, dynamic batch sizing, and granular yield modeling to handle blending, mixing, and batch‑based production. Enhanced traceability features include lot‑specific unit‑of‑measure...

By ERP News
The Seven Elements of a Successful Backhaul Program
NewsFeb 10, 2026

The Seven Elements of a Successful Backhaul Program

Successful backhaul programs capture freight on a truck’s return leg, turning empty miles into revenue. By leveraging real‑time data, optimization algorithms and cross‑company collaboration, carriers can cut costs, reduce risk and lower carbon emissions. Penske Logistics outlines seven essential elements—network...

By Supply Chain Quarterly
Engineers Develop Soft Robotic Exoskeleton That Cuts Muscle Strain by 22%
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Engineers Develop Soft Robotic Exoskeleton That Cuts Muscle Strain by 22%

University of Texas at Arlington engineers unveiled the Pneumatically Actuated Soft Elbow Exoskeleton (PASE), a lightweight silicone‑based wearable that cuts elbow muscle activity by 22% during typical industrial tasks. Tests with 19 participants showed an 8‑10 point reduction in perceived...

By Risk & Insurance
ARC Forum Day One: Why Assisted Supply Chain Operations Are Reaching Their Limits
NewsFeb 10, 2026

ARC Forum Day One: Why Assisted Supply Chain Operations Are Reaching Their Limits

Day one of the ARC Forum highlighted that assisted supply chain operations, while delivering improved visibility and faster alerts, are hitting practical limits. Decision support tools generate actionable insights, yet translating them into coordinated actions remains slow due to functional...

By Logistics Viewpoints
Read the January/February 2026 Issue of Plant Engineering
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Read the January/February 2026 Issue of Plant Engineering

Plant Engineering released its January/February 2026 issue, spotlighting a range of industrial topics from lighting selection and LED safety benefits to AI‑driven automation platforms. The issue also tackles workforce salary challenges, electrical trends, OSHA/NFPA 70E alignment, harmonic mitigation for VFDs,...

By Plant Engineering
OT Attacks Get Scary With 'Living-Off-the-Plant' Techniques
NewsFeb 9, 2026

OT Attacks Get Scary With 'Living-Off-the-Plant' Techniques

Operational technology (OT) cyberattacks have so far been limited by attackers' lack of deep process knowledge, but experts warn that a shift toward "living‑off‑the‑plant" techniques could enable more damaging exploits. Recent ransomware spillovers into OT and incidents like the Norway...

By Dark Reading
How Small Incidents Can Ripple Through the Supply Chain
NewsFeb 9, 2026

How Small Incidents Can Ripple Through the Supply Chain

Even minor incidents can trigger a rock‑in‑a‑pond effect that reverberates through global supply chains, as illustrated by the 2021 Ever Given blockage that stalled $9.6 billion of goods daily. A recent study shows 52 % of companies lose more than a month...

By All Things Supply Chain
Nvidia Releases DreamDojo, a Robot ‘World Model’ Trained on 44,000 Hours of Human Video
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Nvidia Releases DreamDojo, a Robot ‘World Model’ Trained on 44,000 Hours of Human Video

Nvidia unveiled DreamDojo, a robot world model trained on a 44,000‑hour human egocentric video dataset, enabling robots to acquire physical intuition by observation before hardware‑specific fine‑tuning. The DreamDojo‑HV dataset is 15× longer, contains 96× more skills and spans 2,000× more...

By VentureBeat
Product Returns Jumped Twice as Fast as Purchases, Narvar Says
NewsFeb 6, 2026

Product Returns Jumped Twice as Fast as Purchases, Narvar Says

Narvar’s February 2026 report shows holiday return volume surged 11% year‑over‑year, nearly double the 6% rise in purchase orders. The spike coincides with a 12‑year low in consumer confidence, prompting shoppers to treat returns as a final budget filter. Retailers...

By Supply Chain Quarterly
What a Year of Trump 2.0 Has Taught Us About the Global Economy
NewsFeb 6, 2026

What a Year of Trump 2.0 Has Taught Us About the Global Economy

In his second term, President Donald Trump pushed average U.S. import tariffs to about 18%, the highest level since the Great Depression. The higher duties widened the trade deficit and contributed to persistent inflation, prompting the Federal Reserve to cut...

By African Business
From Photo Film Maker To Biopharma Giant
NewsFeb 6, 2026

From Photo Film Maker To Biopharma Giant

Fujifilm Biotechnologies, a subsidiary of the historic photo‑film maker, opened a 150‑acre, commercial‑scale biopharma manufacturing campus in Holly Springs, North Carolina, investing over $3.2 billion. The first phase features eight 20,000‑liter mammalian cell‑culture bioreactors, with a second phase slated to double...

By Chief Executive