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Rheinmetall Launches Joint Venture with Destinus for Cruise Missile Output
NewsApr 13, 2026

Rheinmetall Launches Joint Venture with Destinus for Cruise Missile Output

Rheinmetall and Destinus have formed a 51‑49 joint venture, Rheinmetall Destinus Strike Systems, to mass‑produce advanced cruise missiles and ballistic rocket artillery from a new plant in Unterlüß, Germany, slated to start operations in late 2026. Destinus already manufactures over...

By Defence Blog
Jupiter, AMPIN Open 1.3 GW Solar Factory in India
NewsApr 13, 2026

Jupiter, AMPIN Open 1.3 GW Solar Factory in India

Jupiter International and AMPIN Energy Transition have opened a 1.3 GW solar cell and module manufacturing plant in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, under their joint venture AMPIN Solar One. The facility, inaugurated by Odisha’s chief minister, was developed under India’s Production‑Linked Incentive (PLI)...

By pv magazine
Stadler Opens New Austrian Workshop to Support Westbahn High-Speed Fleet
NewsApr 13, 2026

Stadler Opens New Austrian Workshop to Support Westbahn High-Speed Fleet

Stadler has inaugurated a 4,600 sqm high‑speed train workshop just outside Vienna, officially opened on 10 April after operating since March. The facility currently maintains Westbahn’s Stadler KISS double‑deck EMUs and is positioned to service other operators’ rolling stock. Built with STRABAG...

By RailTech.com
Video: Thread, Resin, & Robots: How Giant Builds Carbon Frames Differently
NewsApr 13, 2026

Video: Thread, Resin, & Robots: How Giant Builds Carbon Frames Differently

Giant's Taichung plant, spanning 700,000 sq ft, churns out more than one million bicycles a year, with 70 % bearing the Giant badge. For its new Anthem XC frame, the company weaves raw carbon thread from Toray into its own sheets, infuses a proprietary...

By Pinkbike
Bangladesh Cement Industry Seeks Major Tax Reforms to Combat Slump
NewsApr 13, 2026

Bangladesh Cement Industry Seeks Major Tax Reforms to Combat Slump

The Bangladesh Cement Manufacturers Association has asked the National Board of Revenue for sweeping tax cuts in the upcoming budget. It proposes replacing the 15% customs duty on clinker with a flat BDT 500 per tonne (about US$40.65), lowering machinery spare‑parts...

By International Cement Review
Stanford Develops Volcanic Rock Cement Alternative
NewsApr 13, 2026

Stanford Develops Volcanic Rock Cement Alternative

Stanford researchers have created a low‑carbon cement called Phlego, using volcanic rock instead of limestone. The carbonate‑free igneous material eliminates CO₂ emissions from calcination, cutting cement‑related emissions by up to two‑thirds while matching performance. Phlego also offers a scalable alternative...

By International Cement Review
Hexagon To Expand Into NDT with Waygate Technologies Acquisition
NewsApr 13, 2026

Hexagon To Expand Into NDT with Waygate Technologies Acquisition

Hexagon AB signed a definitive agreement to acquire Waygate Technologies for roughly $1.45 billion, adding non‑destructive testing (NDT) capabilities to its Manufacturing Intelligence (MI) business. Waygate, a German‑based NDT leader with about $630 million in annual revenue and 1,500 employees across 25...

By Metrology News
Five Projects, Including Manufacturing Initiatives, Share $6.9M in Grants
NewsApr 13, 2026

Five Projects, Including Manufacturing Initiatives, Share $6.9M in Grants

The Australian Government’s Industry Growth Program has allocated $6.9 million (about $4.5 million USD) across five innovation projects, targeting advanced manufacturing, sustainable materials and biotechnology. Aston Dynamics receives $1.5 million to prototype hydraulic‑jet electric trailer brakes, while Bioborne gets $2.27 million to scale an...

By Australian Manufacturing
PDW Attritable Multirotor Strike Drone Moves Into Production
NewsApr 13, 2026

PDW Attritable Multirotor Strike Drone Moves Into Production

Performance Drone Works (PDW) announced that its Attritable Multirotor strike drone has entered full‑scale production. The system is built for rugged, contested environments and offers interchangeable 5", 7" and 10" arm configurations with a universal payload interface. It can carry...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
“We Are Deepening Industrial Cooperation with Poland on Abrams”
NewsApr 13, 2026

“We Are Deepening Industrial Cooperation with Poland on Abrams”

Poland is rapidly emerging as a European hub for U.S. Abrams tanks, having received 117 of the 250 M1A2 SEPv3 units ordered and completing delivery of 116 M1A1 FEP tanks in 2024. A framework agreement between General Dynamics Land Systems...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Waygate Technologies & GE Aerospace Drive the Future of Automated Engine Maintenance
NewsApr 13, 2026

Waygate Technologies & GE Aerospace Drive the Future of Automated Engine Maintenance

Waygate Technologies and GE Aerospace have launched automated Menu Directed Inspection (MDI) templates for GEnx‑1B and ‑2B engine borescope inspections. The templates, integrated into Waygate’s Mentor Visual iQ+ borescope, embed AI‑driven guidance and real‑time data labeling. They standardize imaging of...

By Metrology News
SHINING 3D Introduces EinScan Rigil Lite Expanding All-in-One Scanning Portfolio
NewsApr 13, 2026

SHINING 3D Introduces EinScan Rigil Lite Expanding All-in-One Scanning Portfolio

SHINING 3D unveiled the EinScan Rigil Lite, a new all‑in‑one handheld 3D scanner that adds a hybrid light‑source architecture and onboard computing to its Rigil series. The device combines 17 + 17 crossed blue laser lines, 7 parallel lines and near‑infrared VCSEL to capture reflective...

By Metrology News
Redefining Industrial Robotics with Learned Physical Intelligence
NewsApr 13, 2026

Redefining Industrial Robotics with Learned Physical Intelligence

Generalist AI firm unveiled GEN‑1, a multimodal model that can perform simple physical tasks with near‑perfect reliability. The system reports success rates above 99 %, completes tasks up to three times faster than previous state‑of‑the‑art robots, and needs only about one...

By Metrology News
Nucor Raw Materials Group Takes Delivery of Liebherr LH 60 Industry E Material Handler at ConExpo 2026
NewsApr 13, 2026

Nucor Raw Materials Group Takes Delivery of Liebherr LH 60 Industry E Material Handler at ConExpo 2026

At ConExpo 2026, Liebherr delivered its LH 60 Industry E electric material handler to Nucor Raw Materials Group. The machine, built for heavy‑duty scrap and recycling work, features Liebherr’s ERC energy‑recovery system and a flexible battery or cable power option. Nucor says...

By Construction Equipment Guide
HIPOWER Achieves ULc 2200 Third Edition Certification for Heavy Duty Industrial, HS-Stationary Products
NewsApr 13, 2026

HIPOWER Achieves ULc 2200 Third Edition Certification for Heavy Duty Industrial, HS-Stationary Products

HIPOWER Systems announced that its entire line of Heavy‑Duty Industrial and HS‑Stationary generators has earned the ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC STD 2200:220 Ed.3 + R05Sep2025 certification. The third‑edition listing grants a single C‑UL‑US mark that satisfies both U.S. and Canadian regulatory requirements, streamlining product selection for engineers. The...

By Construction Equipment Guide
Kubota Breaks Ground On New Kansas Construction Equipment Test Center
NewsApr 13, 2026

Kubota Breaks Ground On New Kansas Construction Equipment Test Center

Kubota North America broke ground on a $30 million, 57,000‑square‑foot construction equipment test center in Salina, Kansas. The facility expands the company’s compact construction business and will accelerate development cycles while providing locally validated performance. It reflects Kubota’s long‑term confidence in...

By Construction Equipment Guide
‘METROLOGY BREW’ News Bulletin – 13th April
NewsApr 13, 2026

‘METROLOGY BREW’ News Bulletin – 13th April

The latest Metrology Brew bulletin highlights a wave of AI‑driven inspection tools, from iPhone‑based end‑of‑line vision to Cognex’s report showing half of manufacturers already using AI in machine vision. InnovMetric bolstered its 3D metrology portfolio by acquiring Digisens’ CT‑processing IP,...

By Metrology News
GAC Group, Haier Group Sign Strategic Agreement
NewsApr 13, 2026

GAC Group, Haier Group Sign Strategic Agreement

GAC Group and Haier Group signed a strategic cooperation framework in Qingdao on April 10, aiming to fuse intelligent manufacturing with smart‑home expertise. The alliance will focus on building a "people‑vehicle‑home" ecosystem, leveraging GAC’s AI large‑model platform and Xingling architecture alongside...

By Gasgoo Auto News
Ma Zhixin: Nissan Will Introduce More China-Built Models Globally
NewsApr 13, 2026

Ma Zhixin: Nissan Will Introduce More China-Built Models Globally

Nissan’s China chairman Ma Zhixin announced a global export push anchored by the mantra “In China, for China, to the world.” The automaker has already launched five new‑energy models in 2025 and aims to roll out ten by mid‑2027, while...

By Gasgoo Auto News
Pakistan SOP Producers Cut Rates on Sulphur Shortage
NewsApr 13, 2026

Pakistan SOP Producers Cut Rates on Sulphur Shortage

Pakistan's Mannheim SOP producers have slashed run rates to 50‑75% from the usual 80‑90% as Iranian sulphur supplies tighten amid the US‑Iran conflict. Imported sulphur prices have surged to $750‑$780 per ton, pushing domestic sulphuric acid costs to $1,077 per...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Tungaloy Exchangeable-Head Systems Reduce Carbide Consumption
NewsApr 13, 2026

Tungaloy Exchangeable-Head Systems Reduce Carbide Consumption

Tungaloy Corp. introduced exchangeable‑head solid carbide systems, letting manufacturers replace only worn cutting heads to curb carbide consumption amid rising tungsten prices. The DrillMeister drilling and TungMeister milling platforms provide modular heads for diverse high‑precision operations, reducing inventory and waste....

By Modern Machine Shop
Metalworking Index Continues Expansion Into March
NewsApr 13, 2026

Metalworking Index Continues Expansion Into March

The Gardner Business Index (GBI) Metalworking sector stayed in expansion for a third straight month, posting a reading of 55.3 in March 2026. Production remained robust, staying above the 60‑point threshold, while most sub‑indices slipped slightly but stayed in positive...

By Modern Machine Shop
The Satellite Manufacturing Market After Starlink: How Mass Production Changed the Economics of Building Spacecraft
NewsApr 13, 2026

The Satellite Manufacturing Market After Starlink: How Mass Production Changed the Economics of Building Spacecraft

Starlink’s assembly line now produces about five satellites per day at roughly $400,000 each, slashing unit costs far below the $150‑$300 million price tag of traditional GEO spacecraft. Global satellite‑manufacturing revenue rose 17% to $20 billion in 2024, with U.S. firms delivering...

By New Space Economy
Your Scale, Your Terms: How Modular Bioreactors Are Redefining Capacity & Manufacturing Strategies
NewsApr 13, 2026

Your Scale, Your Terms: How Modular Bioreactors Are Redefining Capacity & Manufacturing Strategies

AGC Biologics is championing a scale‑out strategy that uses modular single‑use bioreactors instead of traditional stainless‑steel scale‑up. Its proprietary 6Pack System™ links up to six 2,000‑liter disposable reactors, delivering flexible capacities from 2 kL to 12 kL while preserving process parameters. The approach...

By BioSpace
China’s Humanoid Robot Output to Nearly Double in 2026
NewsApr 13, 2026

China’s Humanoid Robot Output to Nearly Double in 2026

The global humanoid robot market is set to surge in the second half of 2026, with China driving a 94% increase in annual output. TrendForce identifies Unitree Robotics and AgiBot as dominant players, together accounting for almost 80% of shipments....

By EE Times Asia
New UK Steel Tariffs Threaten British Manufacturing, Industry Warns
NewsApr 13, 2026

New UK Steel Tariffs Threaten British Manufacturing, Industry Warns

Britain announced a sweeping steel protection plan that slashes import quotas by 60% and imposes tariffs of up to 50% on steel not made domestically. The measure aims to boost UK steel production to cover half of national demand and...

By Politico Europe
India Increases Use of Foreign Players to Move up Electronics Value Chain
NewsApr 13, 2026

India Increases Use of Foreign Players to Move up Electronics Value Chain

India is accelerating the entry of foreign electronics manufacturers through partnerships and government‑backed incentive schemes. The strategy aims to lift the sector from low‑margin assembly toward higher‑value activities such as design, testing and component production. Companies like Japan’s TDK and...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
ST Machine Learning Software Pack Accelerates AI-Enhanced Motor Control
NewsApr 13, 2026

ST Machine Learning Software Pack Accelerates AI-Enhanced Motor Control

STMicroelectronics introduced the FP-IND-MCAI1 function pack, a motor‑control software suite that embeds AI for optimization and predictive maintenance. The pack runs on the EVLSPIN32G4‑ACT evaluation board, which drives up to 250 W three‑phase brushless motors and supports vibration‑sensing modules. It includes...

By EE Times Asia
PLI 2.0 Calls Ring Louder: India Eyes 35% Global Mobile Output, $130 Billion Production
NewsApr 13, 2026

PLI 2.0 Calls Ring Louder: India Eyes 35% Global Mobile Output, $130 Billion Production

India’s electronics sector is lobbying for a second Production‑Linked Incentive (PLI 2.0) programme running 2026‑2031 to lift its share of global smartphone manufacturing from the current 15% to 30‑35%. The plan envisions annual output of $110‑130 billion and exports of $55‑70 billion, roughly...

By ET Telecom (Economic Times)
Australia-First Sandvik MC431 Marks Continuous Mining Milestone
NewsApr 13, 2026

Australia-First Sandvik MC431 Marks Continuous Mining Milestone

Sandvik has shipped the first MC431 continuous miner to Australia after completing factory acceptance testing in Austria. The double‑pass, 400 kW machine is purpose‑built for place‑change mining and inherits the reliability of the MC430, which logged 13 years of service in...

By Australian Mining
Analyst: SpaceX Making 340 Satellites per Month
NewsApr 13, 2026

Analyst: SpaceX Making 340 Satellites per Month

SpaceX is now manufacturing roughly 340 Starlink satellites each month, topping 4,000 units annually—a 40% jump from 2024. The network’s ground‑station footprint expanded to about 503 sites in 2026, more than double the 2024 count. Quilty Space projects Starlink revenue...

By Advanced Television
Meiko Investment in Vietnam Set to Break US$1 Billion Mark- #BeltAndRoad #Economy #Infrastructure
NewsApr 13, 2026

Meiko Investment in Vietnam Set to Break US$1 Billion Mark- #BeltAndRoad #Economy #Infrastructure

Japanese printed circuit board leader Meiko Electronics is on track to invest nearly US$1 billion in Vietnam, adding six new production plants to its Southeast Asian footprint. The expansion cements Vietnam’s role as a key node in Meiko’s global supply chain...

By The Asset – ETF tag
How AEM's 'Rare-Earth-Free' Tech Aims to De-Risk EV Supply Chains
NewsApr 12, 2026

How AEM's 'Rare-Earth-Free' Tech Aims to De-Risk EV Supply Chains

Advanced Electric Machines (AEM) has moved its rare‑earth‑free electric‑motor technology from the lab to commercial pilots, promising EV manufacturers a path away from neodymium‑based magnets. The design replaces rare‑earth materials with copper windings and optimized iron cores while maintaining comparable...

By BusinessGreen
Manufacturing Advances in 3D Printing Explored for Nuclear Fuel Transport Safety, Says American Nuclear Society
NewsApr 12, 2026

Manufacturing Advances in 3D Printing Explored for Nuclear Fuel Transport Safety, Says American Nuclear Society

The American Nuclear Society reports that Orano Federal Services and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte are testing additive manufacturing to produce impact limiters for spent‑fuel transport casks. New 3D‑printing techniques, especially fused filament fabrication and selective laser melting,...

By Australian Manufacturing
Chinese Carmakers Squeeze Out Asian Rivals in Europe as Exports Top 1 Million Units
NewsApr 12, 2026

Chinese Carmakers Squeeze Out Asian Rivals in Europe as Exports Top 1 Million Units

Chinese car imports into the EU surged 30.7% in 2025, topping one million units for the first time. The import value rose only 4% to €13.7 billion (≈$16.1 billion), indicating a dominance of low‑priced models, especially EVs and hybrids. Chinese brands captured...

By South China Morning Post — M&A
A Major U.S. Gasoline Production Hub Is in Such a Severe Drought that Its Refineries May Be Hobbled. ‘We Are...
NewsApr 12, 2026

A Major U.S. Gasoline Production Hub Is in Such a Severe Drought that Its Refineries May Be Hobbled. ‘We Are...

A prolonged seven‑year drought has driven Corpus Christi’s water reservoirs to historic lows, threatening both residential supply and the city’s oil‑refining complex that produces about 5% of U.S. gasoline. City officials warn that without significant rain or new water sources,...

By Fortune – All Content
Factory Fever: Australia’s Bipartisan Turn to Protectionism Comes at a Cost
NewsApr 12, 2026

Factory Fever: Australia’s Bipartisan Turn to Protectionism Comes at a Cost

Australia’s Labor government and the Liberal opposition are jointly embracing protectionist policies to revive domestic manufacturing. The plan includes billions of interest‑free loans for local producers and sizable subsidies for multinationals such as Glencore and Rio Tinto to sustain metal‑refinery...

By The Mandarin (Australia)
SYNAOS Scales NA Operations as Demand for Interoperable Intralogistics Accelerates
NewsApr 12, 2026

SYNAOS Scales NA Operations as Demand for Interoperable Intralogistics Accelerates

SYNAOS, a provider of intralogistics orchestration software, announced a major expansion of its North American operations to meet rising demand for vendor‑agnostic automation. The move follows its collaboration with Rockwell Automation and OTTO Motors to advance the VDA 5050 standard for mixed‑fleet...

By Modern Materials Handling
MODEX 2026: ZS Robotics Brings Unique ASRS to Address Warehouse Costs Vs. Safety and Ease-of-Use
NewsApr 12, 2026

MODEX 2026: ZS Robotics Brings Unique ASRS to Address Warehouse Costs Vs. Safety and Ease-of-Use

At MODEX 2026, ZS Robotics showcased its flagship ZS‑H150 four‑way shuttle and introduced the lightweight ZS‑H125, the world’s first 20‑wheeled four‑way pallet shuttle, to the U.S. market. The company highlighted that more than 1,000 shuttles are already operating worldwide, serving...

By Robotics 24/7
An Iran War Winner: China’s Green Industrial Complex
NewsApr 12, 2026

An Iran War Winner: China’s Green Industrial Complex

China's renewable energy exporters are seeing a surge in demand as the Iran war disrupts Middle East oil and gas supplies. Nations across the region are turning to Chinese-made solar panels and wind turbines to secure power stability. The conflict...

By WSJ – U.S. Business (global/Asia spillover)
Terahertz Waves Spy on a Chip’s Internal Activity
NewsApr 12, 2026

Terahertz Waves Spy on a Chip’s Internal Activity

Researchers at Adelaide University demonstrated a terahertz‑based system that can remotely monitor the electrical activity of transistors inside packaged chips. The setup uses a vector network analyzer, a terahertz frequency extender, and a homodyne quadrature receiver to detect minute changes...

By IEEE Spectrum – Semiconductors
International Business Briefs | VW to Stop US Output of Top Electric Vehicle
NewsApr 12, 2026

International Business Briefs | VW to Stop US Output of Top Electric Vehicle

Volkswagen will halt ID.4 electric SUV production at its Chattanooga plant, shifting to gas‑powered Atlas models amid a weakened U.S. EV market after the $7,500 tax credit ended. In Europe, Germany’s IG Metall urges Berlin to match France’s stake in the...

By BusinessLIVE
West Asia Crisis: Ludhiana Handtool Export Units Face Labour, Gas Supply Shortages, High Input Costs
NewsApr 12, 2026

West Asia Crisis: Ludhiana Handtool Export Units Face Labour, Gas Supply Shortages, High Input Costs

Export‑oriented hand‑tool manufacturers in Ludhiana are grappling with labor shortages, soaring input prices and an inadequate gas supply after the February US‑Israel‑Iran conflict disrupted West Asian trade. Steel, plastic and rubber costs have jumped 10‑15%, while freight, container and insurance...

By The Hindu Business Line
Borderlands Mexico: China Automakers Gain Ground as U.S. Exports Soften
NewsApr 12, 2026

Borderlands Mexico: China Automakers Gain Ground as U.S. Exports Soften

U.S. finished‑vehicle exports to North America are showing early signs of softening just as Chinese automakers, led by BYD and Geely, are expanding rapidly in Mexico. In March, Mexico produced 343,520 light vehicles and exported 310,205 units, a 4.2% year‑over‑year...

By FreightWaves
MODEX 2026: Yard Management Solutions Launches YardIQ, YMS Autopilot
NewsApr 12, 2026

MODEX 2026: Yard Management Solutions Launches YardIQ, YMS Autopilot

Yard Management Solutions unveiled YardIQ and YMS Autopilot at MODEX 2026, adding AI‑driven analytics and automation to its yard management platform. YardIQ automatically surfaces operational anomalies, quantifies the financial impact of inefficiencies, and offers actionable recommendations to improve labor efficiency...

By Robotics 24/7
Turkish Firm ASELSAN Launches Serial Production of Guided Bomb Kits
NewsApr 12, 2026

Turkish Firm ASELSAN Launches Serial Production of Guided Bomb Kits

Turkish defense electronics leader ASELSAN has completed factory acceptance tests for its LGK‑82 laser guidance kit and started serial production and deliveries. The 100% indigenous kit transforms standard Mk 82 500‑lb general‑purpose bombs into precision‑guided munitions with high accuracy against fixed...

By Defence Blog
Why Knowledge Retention Is Becoming a Bottleneck in Robotics Engineering
NewsApr 12, 2026

Why Knowledge Retention Is Becoming a Bottleneck in Robotics Engineering

Robotics engineering is outpacing human knowledge retention as new hardware, software and AI advances appear weekly. Engineers must constantly switch between low‑level motor drivers, sensor fusion, and machine‑learning models, leading to steep forgetting curves and re‑learning overhead. Traditional static documentation...

By Robotics & Automation News
MODEX 2026: Newcastle Systems Unveils Hybrid Automation, Mobile-Powered Workstations
NewsApr 12, 2026

MODEX 2026: Newcastle Systems Unveils Hybrid Automation, Mobile-Powered Workstations

Newcastle Systems introduced its latest hybrid‑automation solution—a mobile‑powered workstation—at MODEX 2026. The workstation lets staff bring scanning, printing, labeling and data access directly to the point of task, cutting unnecessary motion, congestion and error rates. Designed with ergonomics in mind,...

By Robotics 24/7
MODEX 2026: Green Cubes Technology Unveils Advanced Lithium Power Technologies
NewsApr 12, 2026

MODEX 2026: Green Cubes Technology Unveils Advanced Lithium Power Technologies

Green Cubes Technology unveiled the next‑generation SAFEFlex lithium‑ion platform at MODEX 2026, marking the company’s 40th anniversary. The system blends higher performance, streamlined serviceability, advanced safety features, and cloud‑based MAESTRO IoT monitoring. In 2023 the firm delivered over 90,000 batteries,...

By Robotics 24/7