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Agratas Advances 20 GWh Battery Plant in Western India
NewsApr 3, 2026

Agratas Advances 20 GWh Battery Plant in Western India

Agratas, the Tata Group’s global battery arm, has finished the steel frame of its Sanand manufacturing complex in western India. The first phase will deliver up to 20 GWh of advanced cells annually for electric vehicles and energy‑storage systems. Spanning 105,000 sq m...

By pv magazine
Hafnia Orders Eight ‘Fuel-Efficient’ Tankers From South Korean Shipyard
NewsApr 3, 2026

Hafnia Orders Eight ‘Fuel-Efficient’ Tankers From South Korean Shipyard

Singapore‑based tanker owner Hafnia has ordered eight fuel‑efficient medium‑range product tankers from Hyundai Heavy Industries for roughly $405 million. Deliveries are slated between Q3 2028 and Q2 2029, adding modern capacity to its fleet. The vessels feature optimized hulls and energy‑saving propulsion to...

By Offshore Energy
Low-Footprint Epoxy with Tunable Latency Enables Recycled Carbon Fibre Mat Adoption
NewsApr 3, 2026

Low-Footprint Epoxy with Tunable Latency Enables Recycled Carbon Fibre Mat Adoption

A new low‑footprint epoxy with tunable latency enables reliable impregnation of recycled carbon‑fibre mats, paving the way for mass‑production of lightweight automotive composites. Traditional epoxy systems are carbon‑intensive, creating a paradox as the industry seeks to meet stringent Scope 3 emission...

By JEC Composites
Amazon Discloses 3.5% Fuel & Logistics-Related Surcharge
NewsApr 3, 2026

Amazon Discloses 3.5% Fuel & Logistics-Related Surcharge

Amazon announced a 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge on its marketplace orders, aimed at offsetting rising diesel and transportation expenses. The fee will be applied automatically at checkout and affects both direct‑to‑consumer sales and third‑party sellers. The move follows a...

By The Loadstar
The Additive Differential: Learnings From the Additive Manufacture of a Safety-Critical Part via Project TAMPA
NewsApr 3, 2026

The Additive Differential: Learnings From the Additive Manufacture of a Safety-Critical Part via Project TAMPA

The UK Ministry of Defence’s Project TAMPA saw the Digital Manufacturing Centre and NP Aerospace additively produce a 90 kg suspension and differential carrier – the largest metal component the centre has ever printed. The part, destined for the Mastiff patrol vehicle,...

By TCT Magazine
EU Approves €500M Luxembourg Cleantech Manufacturing Scheme
NewsApr 3, 2026

EU Approves €500M Luxembourg Cleantech Manufacturing Scheme

The European Commission has approved a €500 million Luxembourg state‑aid scheme under the Clean Industrial Deal State Aid Framework (CISAF). The programme will fund direct grants for companies expanding production of solar, wind, heat‑pump, battery equipment and related raw‑material processing. Running...

By EE Times Europe
Terabase Energy Advances Automated PV Construction with Robotics, AI Tools
NewsApr 3, 2026

Terabase Energy Advances Automated PV Construction with Robotics, AI Tools

Terabase Energy announced that its upgraded Terafab V2 automated solar‑construction system has completed field testing and is ready for commercial deployment. The AI‑assisted robotics platform can assemble and position panel‑tracker modules at a two‑minute cycle, delivering roughly 20 MW per week...

By pv magazine
DFDS Orders Six Electric Terminal Tractors From MOL and Volvo Penta
NewsApr 3, 2026

DFDS Orders Six Electric Terminal Tractors From MOL and Volvo Penta

DFDS, the Danish logistics operator, has placed an order for six battery‑electric terminal tractors from MOL and Volvo Penta, marking the next step in its plan to replace its 280 diesel‑powered units. The new MOL RME225 models carry 270 kWh of battery capacity,...

By Electrive
Mitigating Mn‐Driven Interfacial Instability in LiMn0.5Fe0.5PO4 Cathodes for Lithium‐Ion Batteries via Surface‐Intensive Ta Doping
NewsApr 3, 2026

Mitigating Mn‐Driven Interfacial Instability in LiMn0.5Fe0.5PO4 Cathodes for Lithium‐Ion Batteries via Surface‐Intensive Ta Doping

Researchers introduced surface‑intensive tantalum (Ta) doping into LiMn0.5Fe0.5PO4 (LMFP) cathodes, exploiting Ta’s low diffusivity to enrich particle surfaces. The Ta‑enriched layer elongates Li‑O bonds, widens Li⁺ pathways, and raises the near‑surface Mn²⁺ fraction, suppressing Mn³⁺‑driven degradation. Electrochemical testing showed Ta‑doped...

By Small (Wiley)
Bauer Solar Launches 480 W Back-Contact Solar Module
NewsApr 3, 2026

Bauer Solar Launches 480 W Back-Contact Solar Module

German solar module maker Bauer Solar introduced a new 480‑watt back‑contact panel with a record‑high conversion efficiency of 23.52%. The full‑black glass‑glass module incorporates 108 bifacial half‑cells, 2 mm anti‑reflective glass on both sides, and a robust anodized aluminum frame, weighing...

By pv magazine
Zhonggu Logistics Backs Wuhan Qingshan Restart with 10-Ship Order
NewsApr 3, 2026

Zhonggu Logistics Backs Wuhan Qingshan Restart with 10-Ship Order

China's Zhonggu Logistics has placed an order for ten 1,800‑TEU feeder containerships with Wuhan Qingshan Shipyard, committing up to $392 million. Deliveries are scheduled for 2028‑2029, marking the yard’s return to new‑building after a 2018 pause. The contract adds to Zhonggu’s...

By Splash 247
FuriosaAI to Mass Produce Second-Gen AI Chip, Supply to Samsung SDS Cloud From July
NewsApr 3, 2026

FuriosaAI to Mass Produce Second-Gen AI Chip, Supply to Samsung SDS Cloud From July

FuriosaAI announced mass production of its second‑generation Renegade AI chip, targeting 20,000 units in 2024 after an initial 4,000‑unit run. The chip upgrades to HBM3E memory, boosting capacity to 72 GB and delivering up to 20 petaflops per rack. Samsung SDS will...

By The Elec – Semiconductors
Kyrgyz Republic Signs US$137.6m Cement Plant Agreement
NewsApr 3, 2026

Kyrgyz Republic Signs US$137.6m Cement Plant Agreement

Kyrgyzstan’s Cabinet of Ministers signed a $137.6 million investment agreement with China’s Shenfeng Zet Cement to build a new cement plant in the Chui region. The project will install a clinker line capable of producing 3,200 tonnes per day in the Kemin district’s...

By International Cement Review
Taking Responsibility: How EOS Positions Innovation at the Heart of Responsible Manufacturing
NewsApr 3, 2026

Taking Responsibility: How EOS Positions Innovation at the Heart of Responsible Manufacturing

EOS unveiled its next‑generation metal 3D printer, the M4 ONYX, at Formnext, replacing the long‑running M 400 series. The new system features a charcoal‑grey aesthetic and delivers higher uptime, repeatable builds, enhanced safety and reduced energy use. CEO Marie Niehaus‑Langer highlighted...

By TCT Magazine
US Tariff Uncertainty Pushes Indian Exporters to More Stable Markets Like Japan
NewsApr 3, 2026

US Tariff Uncertainty Pushes Indian Exporters to More Stable Markets Like Japan

Indian textile exporters are facing near‑impossible conditions in the United States after a Supreme Court decision overturned Trump‑era tariffs and a new 10% global duty was imposed. The uncertainty has forced manufacturers to cut production, lay off workers, and accept...

By Channel NewsAsia – Technology
Momentum Builds for Local Drug Production
NewsApr 3, 2026

Momentum Builds for Local Drug Production

Africa imports over 70% of its medicines and 99% of its vaccines, leaving the continent vulnerable to supply shocks. The local pharmaceutical sector is modest, with roughly 375 manufacturers compared with thousands in China and India, and most firms only...

By African Business
Between the Chains: RHEON Labs Brings Its Energy Dampening Expertise to Pellet 3D Printing
NewsApr 3, 2026

Between the Chains: RHEON Labs Brings Its Energy Dampening Expertise to Pellet 3D Printing

RHEON Labs, a specialist in energy‑dampening polymers, has expanded its manufacturing portfolio to include pellet extrusion 3D printing. The company leverages terabytes of test data from advanced rigs to fine‑tune a highly strain‑sensitive, non‑Newtonian thermoplastic that can switch from soft...

By TCT Magazine
In Conversation with ... John Hart, MIT
NewsApr 3, 2026

In Conversation with ... John Hart, MIT

MIT professor John Hart discussed the persistent additive manufacturing (AM) skills gap and unveiled a new curriculum that centers on application‑based problem solving. The program is designed to integrate AM with traditional manufacturing processes, ensuring students gain hybrid expertise. Hart...

By TCT Magazine
Supply Chain Is a Battlefield
NewsApr 3, 2026

Supply Chain Is a Battlefield

Saab and BAE Systems Hägglunds are prototyping field‑deployed micro‑factories that use additive manufacturing to produce spare parts on demand. Recent policy moves— the UK Ministry of Defence’s advanced manufacturing strategy and the US National Defense Authorization Act’s emphasis on AM—signal strong...

By TCT Magazine
3D Printed Homes: Fad? Prefab? Or Fab?
NewsApr 3, 2026

3D Printed Homes: Fad? Prefab? Or Fab?

The article examines whether 3D‑printed homes are a fleeting fad, a new prefab method, or a transformative technology. Experts agree the technique excels in rapid‑deployment housing and large‑scale infrastructure, but it isn’t universally applicable. Hedwig Heinsman stresses hybrid builds—traditional structural...

By TCT Magazine
How to ... Choose the Right Parts for Additive Manufacturing
NewsApr 3, 2026

How to ... Choose the Right Parts for Additive Manufacturing

Choosing the right parts for additive manufacturing (AM) remains a critical challenge for companies seeking to leverage the technology. Dr. Candice Majewski outlines a practical, step‑by‑step framework that begins with understanding AM’s capabilities and limitations, then moves to industry benchmarking...

By TCT Magazine
This Is What 3D Printing Was Made For
NewsApr 3, 2026

This Is What 3D Printing Was Made For

Researchers at Hospital Clínic de Barcelona’s Neonatology unit have leveraged additive manufacturing to create personalized, 3D‑printed nasal masks for premature infants. Standard masks, offered in only four sizes, often mismatch babies weighing under 2.5 kg, leading to discomfort and compromised ventilation....

By TCT Magazine
Cut Cycle Times Through an HPC and HSM Ecosystem
NewsApr 3, 2026

Cut Cycle Times Through an HPC and HSM Ecosystem

High‑performance cutting (HPC) and high‑speed machining (HSM) are reshaping metal‑removal strategies by pairing aggressive feeds with rigid machines or rapid, light cuts with high spindle acceleration. Sandvik Coromant’s latest tool geometries, unequal‑helix designs and heat‑resistant PVD coatings enable both approaches while...

By Modern Machine Shop
Star Cutter Double Pilot Reamer Provides Optimized Size Control
NewsApr 3, 2026

Star Cutter Double Pilot Reamer Provides Optimized Size Control

Star Cutter Co. introduced its Double Pilot Reamer, a fully guided cutting tool that delivers ten‑times longer tool life and superior surface finishes for deep‑hole, high‑precision barrel machining across aerospace, defense, and medical sectors. The reamer’s stabilized design eliminates chatter,...

By Modern Machine Shop
Why 2026 Will Be the Year AI Moves From Hype to Mandatory Safety Infrastructure
NewsApr 3, 2026

Why 2026 Will Be the Year AI Moves From Hype to Mandatory Safety Infrastructure

Asia‑Pacific still bears roughly 63% of global workplace fatalities, with construction and manufacturing driving the high death rate. Regulators across the region are turning safety tech into law, exemplified by Singapore’s mandate for video‑surveillance on projects exceeding US$3.9 million and heightened...

By e27
Leapmotor Targets Global Growth with Europe R&D Hub, Eyes Canada Assembly
NewsApr 3, 2026

Leapmotor Targets Global Growth with Europe R&D Hub, Eyes Canada Assembly

Chinese electric‑vehicle maker Leapmotor announced a new research and development centre in Europe and is evaluating local assembly operations in Canada. The company has lifted its overseas sales target, citing rising global fuel costs and recently eased import tariffs on...

By South China Morning Post – Global Economy
Tariffs Strained U.S. Aluminum Supplies. Now the Iran War Is Making It Worse.
NewsApr 2, 2026

Tariffs Strained U.S. Aluminum Supplies. Now the Iran War Is Making It Worse.

U.S. tariffs on imported aluminum have tightened domestic supply, and the escalating conflict in Iran is further disrupting global metal shipments. Manufacturers like Awake Window & Door in Arizona are already cutting production, while Reitnouer Trailers relies on roughly 4,500 pounds...

By WSJ – U.S. Business (global/Asia spillover)
IndustryWeek Operations Leadership Summit Scheduled for October in South Carolina
NewsApr 2, 2026

IndustryWeek Operations Leadership Summit Scheduled for October in South Carolina

IndustryWeek will host its Operations Leadership Summit in Spartanburg, South Carolina from October 20‑22, 2026. The three‑day event targets owners, plant managers and operations executives, offering workshops, networking and plant tours of BMW’s massive SUV facility and Spartanburg Steel Products....

By IndustryWeek
NCSA, MechSE Develop GenAI Workflow for Metamaterial Design on DeltaAI
NewsApr 2, 2026

NCSA, MechSE Develop GenAI Workflow for Metamaterial Design on DeltaAI

Researchers from the University of Illinois Mechanical Science & Engineering department and NCSA have unveiled a generative AI workflow that designs multi‑material metamaterials directly from target stress‑strain curves. The system leverages a video diffusion model trained on the DeltaAI supercomputer...

By EnterpriseAI
C.H. Robinson Launches Fuel Relief for Carrier Network
NewsApr 2, 2026

C.H. Robinson Launches Fuel Relief for Carrier Network

C.H. Robinson announced a free discount fuel card program and waived cash‑advance fees for its carrier network, targeting the 60% of carriers that are owner‑operators. The cards provide discounted fuel and allow drivers to receive up to 60% of their...

By Transport Topics – Technology
Bodycote Plans to Open a New Heat Treatment Facility in Mexico
NewsApr 2, 2026

Bodycote Plans to Open a New Heat Treatment Facility in Mexico

Bodycote, the London‑based heat‑treatment specialist, will open a new facility in Apodaca near Monterrey, Mexico, slated to start operations in 2026. The plant expands capacity for case hardening, nitriding, carburizing, carbonitriding and nitrocarburizing, targeting medical, automotive and general industrial customers....

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
MODEX 2026: Raymond to Demonstrate How It ‘Drives the Rhythm of the Warehouse’
NewsApr 2, 2026

MODEX 2026: Raymond to Demonstrate How It ‘Drives the Rhythm of the Warehouse’

Raymond Corporation will use MODEX 2026 to demonstrate its "Rhythm of the Warehouse" strategy, featuring new lift trucks, electric forklifts, and integrated iWAREHOUSE technologies. The company will host ten‑minute "Material Handling Moments" sessions that tackle challenges such as operator consistency,...

By Robotics 24/7
Q&A: Jett McCandless, Founder and CEO, Project44
NewsApr 2, 2026

Q&A: Jett McCandless, Founder and CEO, Project44

Project44’s CEO Jett McCandless highlighted that multi‑year agreements now represent 73% of the company’s annual recurring revenue, reflecting heightened market confidence in its platform. He detailed the Decision Intelligence Platform, which layers AI‑driven visibility, predictive analytics, and automated execution across...

By Logistics Management
Administration Adjusts Metals Tariffs
NewsApr 2, 2026

Administration Adjusts Metals Tariffs

President Donald Trump signed a proclamation revising the 2025 steel, aluminum and copper tariffs. Derivative products containing less than 15% metal are now duty‑free, while those above that threshold see the rate drop from 50% to 25% and are assessed...

By Agri-Pulse
Bosch Rexroth Announces Next-Generation Conveyor Capable of Transporting Heavy Payloads up to 3000kg
NewsApr 2, 2026

Bosch Rexroth Announces Next-Generation Conveyor Capable of Transporting Heavy Payloads up to 3000kg

Bosch Rexroth unveiled the TS 7plus, a next‑generation roller conveyor capable of moving payloads up to 3,000 kg. The system is fully electric, modular and freely configurable, allowing lift, rotary and positioning units on a single line. Its king‑shaft drive operates without...

By RoboticsTomorrow
India Inc Seeks Export Ban on Key Inputs, QCO Relief
NewsApr 2, 2026

India Inc Seeks Export Ban on Key Inputs, QCO Relief

Industry bodies, led by FICCI, have asked the Indian government to impose a temporary export ban on critical raw materials such as sulphur and non‑essential helium, while also relaxing Quality Control Orders to ease sourcing for SMEs. They propose fast‑track...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
C-Hawk Expands Southeast Asia Manufacturing Capabilities and Capacity with New Malaysia and Vietnam Facilities
NewsApr 2, 2026

C-Hawk Expands Southeast Asia Manufacturing Capabilities and Capacity with New Malaysia and Vietnam Facilities

C-Hawk Technology announced the opening of two new manufacturing facilities in Southeast Asia—a 200,000‑square‑foot plant in Johor Baru, Malaysia, and a 96,000‑square‑foot site in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Malaysian location expands precision‑plastic production and adds PFA tube‑bending, while the Vietnamese factory...

By Semiconductor Digest
What the Hyundai and DEVELON Merger Means for Both Brands
NewsApr 2, 2026

What the Hyundai and DEVELON Merger Means for Both Brands

HD Hyundai has merged its Hyundai and DEVELON construction equipment brands under the HD Construction Equipment subsidiary, while preserving each brand's market identity. The integration aims to streamline management, accelerate R&D, and leverage shared engine production for better performance and...

By Heavy Equipment Guide
DEVELON Debuts -9 Series Excavators
NewsApr 2, 2026

DEVELON Debuts -9 Series Excavators

DEVELON unveiled its –9 Series heavy excavators at CONEXPO‑CON/AGG 2026, launching four models ranging from 26 to 48 tons. The line replaces traditional pilot controls with electro‑hydraulic (EH) systems, delivering up to 8 percent better fuel efficiency. Integrated smart features include Advanced...

By Heavy Equipment Guide
Marine Group Boat Works Wins Contract to Build Multi-Deck Live Fire Training Simulator
NewsApr 2, 2026

Marine Group Boat Works Wins Contract to Build Multi-Deck Live Fire Training Simulator

Marine Group Boat Works (MGBW) secured a contract from the San Diego Unified Port District to design, fabricate, and install a multi‑deck live‑fire training simulator on the district’s LCM‑8 troop landing vessel. The simulator features two propane‑fuelled burn chambers and...

By Marine Log
BeyondTrucks Deploys AI Agents to Customize Freight Rates
NewsApr 2, 2026

BeyondTrucks Deploys AI Agents to Customize Freight Rates

BeyondTrucks unveiled RateAgents, a suite of AI‑driven agents that let carriers set freight rates using plain‑language commands, beginning with a fuel‑surcharge specialist. The technology converts natural language into executable code, sidestepping cumbersome rate tables and costly, inflexible transportation‑management systems. Carriers...

By Transport Topics – Technology
Smaller “Shallow-Bay” Warehouse Space Sees Rising Demand
NewsApr 2, 2026

Smaller “Shallow-Bay” Warehouse Space Sees Rising Demand

Demand for shallow‑bay industrial space—buildings under 50,000 square feet with 14‑28 foot clear heights—is accelerating as service‑oriented users and last‑mile distributors seek smaller formats. Vacancy rates for these properties fell 2.5 percentage points below the overall industrial average by early...

By Supply Chain Quarterly
Terabase Energy Invests in Automation and Engineering to Streamline Solar Construction
NewsApr 2, 2026

Terabase Energy Invests in Automation and Engineering to Streamline Solar Construction

Terabase Energy’s upgraded Terafab V2 system has completed field testing and is now ready for commercial deployment, using AI‑assisted robotics to assemble and place solar panel‑tracker modules on‑site. The automated line can process assemblies in two‑minute cycles, potentially delivering 20 MW...

By PV Magazine USA
Komatsu Germany Mining Division Announces Global Launch of PC9000-12 Hydraulic Mining Excavator
NewsApr 2, 2026

Komatsu Germany Mining Division Announces Global Launch of PC9000-12 Hydraulic Mining Excavator

Komatsu Germany Mining Division has launched the PC9000-12, the biggest hydraulic excavator in its PC series, for global sale after a successful debut in Canada. The machine can be equipped with diesel Tier 4, unregulated diesel, or electric drive, and is...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
How Industrial Brakes and Clutches Control in Your Machine
NewsApr 2, 2026

How Industrial Brakes and Clutches Control in Your Machine

Industrial brakes and clutches are essential components that start, stop, and position machinery with millisecond precision. The article outlines four main families—electromagnetic, power‑off, magnetic‑particle, and pneumatic—detailing torque ranges, response speeds, and typical applications from packaging lines to CNC tools. It...

By Retail Insider Canada
IMTS 2026 Showcases Foundational Technologies, Enabling Manufacturers To Achieve More, Capitalize on Opportunities
NewsApr 2, 2026

IMTS 2026 Showcases Foundational Technologies, Enabling Manufacturers To Achieve More, Capitalize on Opportunities

The International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) returns Sept. 14‑19, 2026 in Chicago, featuring over 1,800 exhibitors across 1.2 million square feet. Attendees representing the $2.95 trillion U.S. manufacturing sector will see new multitasking, hybrid, and 5‑axis machining centers from leaders like Okuma, Index,...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Carbon Upcycling Technologies Raises $10M To Advance Low-Carbon Cement Systems
NewsApr 2, 2026

Carbon Upcycling Technologies Raises $10M To Advance Low-Carbon Cement Systems

Carbon Upcycling Technologies announced a $10 million financing round led by ATEL Ventures to commercialize its low‑carbon cement platform. The capital will fund the company’s first on‑site carbon capture facility at a major cement plant in Mississauga, slated to begin operations...

By Ventureburn
Correction to Steel Hot-Rolled Coil Index Domestic, Exw Northern Europe and Inferred Prices: Pricing Notice
NewsApr 2, 2026

Correction to Steel Hot-Rolled Coil Index Domestic, Exw Northern Europe and Inferred Prices: Pricing Notice

Fastmarkets corrected a reporting error in its hot‑rolled coil (HRC) index for domestic EXW Northern Europe, changing the price from €711.50 to €713.08 per tonne (approximately $784). The same notice fixed two inferred price ranges: green‑steel base price now €813.08‑883.08...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Leverage Profinet’s Security Building Blocks to Navigate EU Regulations
NewsApr 2, 2026

Leverage Profinet’s Security Building Blocks to Navigate EU Regulations

The EU’s new Cyber Resilience Act, NIS2 Directive, and the 2027‑effective Machinery Regulation are forcing industrial automation players to embed cybersecurity into products and processes. Profinet’s security architecture—secure cell, secure access, and secure realtime—maps directly to these regulatory requirements. While...

By Control Design