
Metso Launches Robotic Split Strip for Optimised Cathode Stripping in Copper Operations
Metso has launched the Outotec® Robotic Split Strip, a compact, robot‑driven system for separating cathode sheets from plates in copper electrorefining. The solution combines hydraulic precision with flexible robotics, replacing bulky mechanical split‑strip machines and allowing easier installation and maintenance. It can be retrofitted into existing plants and promises reduced footprint, lower weight, and higher reliability. Metso leverages four decades of cathode‑stripping expertise and a global base of over 350 machines to support the new technology throughout its lifecycle.

Quantum Frontline Industries Sends First Batch of Drones to Ukraine
Quantum Frontline Industries (QFI) has completed its first production run of Linza tactical drones and begun deliveries to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The drones are manufactured in Munich under a German‑Ukrainian “Build with Ukraine” co‑production model, marking the shift from...
Agilent Technologies “in Country, for Country” Strategy Helps Mitigate Supply Disruptions
Agilent Technologies has rolled out an "in‑country, for‑country" manufacturing model and diversified supply chains to shield against disruptions from the West Asia conflict. The strategy includes a new Customer Experience Center in Mumbai and a refurbishment hub in Manesar, offering...

Syre and Jeplan in Polyester Recycling Push
Swedish textile‑to‑textile recycler Syre has formed a strategic partnership with Japanese chemical‑recycling specialist Jeplan to accelerate commercial deployment of next‑generation polyester recycling. The alliance combines Syre’s global technology integration and brand network with Jeplan’s decade‑long expertise operating PET chemical recycling...

Flikweert Expands Capacity of Optical Sorting Robot QualityGrader
Flikweert Vision has upgraded its optical sorting robot QualityGrader with a second ejection unit and a wider 1.5‑metre model, enabling three‑stream sorting and higher throughput. The new version can process roughly 30 tonnes per hour, compared with the previous 1‑metre variant....
Radiopharma Firm Secures $85M to Expand Domestic Production of Radioisotopes
Indiana‑based SpectronRx announced an $85 million investment from OrbiMed to expand its U.S. radioisotope production capacity. The funding will support construction of a 150,000‑square‑foot facility on its Grissom Aeroplex campus, adding to existing 200,000‑square‑foot manufacturing space and bringing total global capacity...

Vantaa Is Giving Deep Tech Companies Direct Access to Industrial Systems
Vantaa, Finland, together with venture‑capital firm Innovestor, has launched the VivaTech Vantaa High‑Tech Cluster Startup Challenge, accepting applications until April 20 2026. The program targets deep‑tech firms in semiconductors, advanced manufacturing, energy and precision measurement, offering soft‑landing support and direct access to...

Why the World’s First Pure-Play RTLS Integrator, LocaXion, Chooses Redpoint When It Comes to Forklift Safety
LocaXion, the first pure‑play RTLS and Digital Twin integrator, chose Redpoint for its safety‑grade real‑time location system. Redpoint’s edge‑based, downlink‑TDOA architecture delivers deterministic positioning across warehouses up to 4 million square feet and tens of thousands of forklifts, AGVs and AMRs....

More than £100M Invested in New Apetito Facility
Apetito and its Wiltshire Farm Foods arm have secured planning permission to build Kitchen West, a new food‑production facility on the Canal Road Industrial Estate in Trowbridge. The project is backed by more than £100 million of shareholder investment and will...

AI Demand Resets Memory Market Priorities, Tightening NOR Flash Availability
The surge in AI infrastructure is creating a memory supercycle that pushes leading chipmakers to prioritize high‑margin products such as HBM, DDR5 and advanced NAND. DRAM prices are projected to jump roughly 90% quarter‑over‑quarter, while NAND could rise about 60%,...
Taiwan Moves to Secure Plastic Supply, Expand Reuse Drive Amid Middle East-Linked Disruption
Taiwan is confronting a plastic‑bag shortage triggered by Middle East petrochemical disruptions by boosting ethylene output and restarting a naphtha cracker to 79,000 tonnes. The economy ministry coordinated with Formosa Petrochemical and state‑run CPC Corp to keep ethylene and propylene supplies...

JP Morgan Interests Circle New VLGC Pair at Samsung Yard
JP Morgan’s shipping arm, via its Bermuda affiliate Global Meridian Holdings, is linked to a new contract for two very large gas carriers (VLGCs) at Samsung Heavy Industries. The $226 million order, for vessels capable of carrying LPG and ammonia, is...

Could There Be a UK Bottle Crisis Looming?
Glass bottle maker Encirc Elton announced multiple strike rounds – April 3‑7, night shifts April 16‑28 and May 9‑15 – after Unite members protested planned redundancies. The union warns the action could trigger bottle shortages for high‑profile spirits and wine...
Binder Adds Triangular Moulding to M16 and M12 Connectors
Binder introduced a triangular moulding for its M16 series and M12 K‑ and L‑coded connectors, aiming to improve mechanical durability in demanding industrial settings. The new geometry optimises force distribution, enhances anti‑twist protection, and offers a modern visual identity. Connectors...
Direct Scanning Laser Trackers – A New Era for Quality Control
Laser trackers have long underpinned large‑volume quality control, but traditional reflector‑based methods are slowing production lines. Direct scanning technology, exemplified by Leica’s Absolute Tracker ATS800, projects a measurement beam directly onto part surfaces, eliminating manual target placement. The ATS800 merges...

Govt Removes Import Duty on 41 Items Effective Today - Check Full List of Items Here
The Indian government announced a full customs‑duty exemption on 41 petrochemical inputs, including anhydrous ammonia, methanol, and key polymers, effective until 30 June. The move is a temporary relief aimed at stabilising supplies for plastics, pharmaceuticals, automotive and textile manufacturers amid...

Singapore: Advancing Manufacturing Through AI and 3D Printing
Singapore is fast‑tracking next‑generation manufacturing by weaving artificial intelligence and additive manufacturing into its industrial fabric. The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) is piloting AI‑driven production planning that compresses schedule creation from days to under an hour, while...

Breakthrough Computer Chip Tech Could Help Meet ‘Monumental Demand’ Driven by AI
ASML unveiled an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system capable of patterning 8 nm structures, the smallest single‑step feature achieved commercially. The tool promises roughly 2.9 times more transistors than previous generations, enabling chips that can handle AI workloads with similar power consumption....
5 Shop Floor Problems That Drive Customers Away
Manufacturers increasingly struggle to move parts through the shop floor quickly, and a recent article identifies five core problems that impede throughput: lack of real‑time data visibility, chaotic scheduling, inaccurate routers and BOMs, poor inventory control, and inefficient material movement....
Interpack 26: COPA-DATA Presents Automation Software for Transformation
COPA‑DATA will showcase its zenon automation platform at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, demonstrating low‑code/no‑code capabilities and modular integration for smart manufacturing. The booth will highlight compliance with standards such as MTP, OMAC PackML and Weihenstephan, and feature live demos of...
Excelsior Sciences: Automating Small Molecule Chemistry
Excelsior Sciences, backed by Deerfield, unveiled an automated platform for small‑molecule discovery that leverages modular "smart blocs" and generative AI. The system integrates iterative carbon‑carbon bond formation, robotic synthesis, and in‑vitro assays into a continuous make‑test‑learn loop. By translating chemical...

Manufacturing Activity Falters to 3-Month Low Due to Middle East Crisis
The Philippine manufacturing PMI slipped to 51.3 in March, a three‑month low and the first decline since December, as the Middle East war dampened export demand and spiked oil costs. While the index stayed above the 50‑point growth threshold, new...

Malaysia: Fostering Semiconductor, AI and Green Innovation
Malaysia is intensifying its role as a regional technology hub by expanding semiconductor capabilities, embedding artificial intelligence across key industries, and advancing green transformation initiatives. The Malaysian Investment Development Authority highlighted collaborations with Japan to boost upstream‑downstream integration and supply‑chain...

Eight States Go AWOL on Manufacturing Extension Partnership Map
Eight states—Washington, Idaho, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, New York, New Jersey and West Virginia—were removed from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) map between Jan. 15‑16, 2026 and remain absent as of April 1. The omissions stem from...

MODEX 2026: Sonair’s ADAR 3D Ultrasonic Sensor Makes Show Debut
Sonair unveiled its ADAR 3D ultrasonic sensor at MODEX 2026, marking the first North American debut of the sound‑based perception system. The sensor, built on patented MEMS transducer arrays from Norway’s SINTEF institute, provides a full 180°×180° field of view...
Tower Semiconductor Announces Plans to Expand 300mm Capacity in Japan
Tower Semiconductor announced it will acquire full ownership of its 300mm Fab 7 in Uozu, Japan, while Nuvoton will take complete control of the 200mm Fab 5. The restructuring includes long‑term supply agreements to avoid any disruption for existing customers...

MODEX 2026: Festo, CODI Manufacturing Showcase FlexStack Pro Palletizing Offering
Festo and CODI Manufacturing are debuting FlexStack Pro, a gantry‑style palletizing system, at MODEX 2026. The solution lifts 44‑ to 110‑lb boxes at 4‑10 per minute while occupying minimal floor space. It leverages Festo’s pre‑configured FPaKit “palletizer in a box”...
FAA Fines Companies $430K for Sending Unsafe Hazmat Shipments to Airlines
The Federal Aviation Administration announced civil penalties totaling nearly $430,000 against three shippers for violating hazardous‑material rules on air cargo. Verizon faces a $70,500 fine for shipping lithium‑ion batteries to FedEx without proper classification, packaging, labeling, or emergency‑response data. World...

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KEITH Manufacturing Co. will showcase its Freight Runner® Dock‑to‑Trailer system at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. The automated conveyor replaces traditional dock plates, moving pallets without personnel or forklifts entering the trailer. It can load or unload a trailer in as...

Whirlpool Slapped with Safety Penalty After Worker Loses Leg at Plant
The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a workers’ compensation penalty against Whirlpool for failing to install required guard railings at a conveyor‑belt crossing, deeming the task of crossing the belt as effectively required. The court interpreted Ohio Administrative Code 4123:1‑5‑05(C)(3) to...

RoboForce Raises $52M to Scale Physical AI Robo-Labor
RoboForce announced a $52 million oversubscribed funding round, bringing its total capital to $67 million. The investment, led by YZi Labs and backed by former Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang and Nobel laureate Myron Scholes, will fund the development of its physical‑AI foundation...

Tekpak Automation to Showcase Pick-and-Place Robotic Cell at Interpack 2026
Tekpak Automation will demonstrate its TD3/R Series pick‑and‑place robotic cell at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, offering a compact, three‑axis solution for food, beverage and pharmaceutical packaging. The system integrates with existing lines, fits tight spaces, and provides tool‑less changeovers for...
SEMI Projects Double-Digit Growth in Global 300mm Fab Equipment Spending for 2026 and 2027
SEMI projects global 300mm fab equipment spending to rise 18% to $133 billion in 2026 and 14% to $151 billion in 2027. The surge is fueled by exploding AI chip demand for data centers and edge devices and by regional pushes for...
Montreal Shippers Get New North-South Service From CMA CGM
Canadian shippers will gain a new north‑south maritime link as CMA CGM adds the Port of Montreal to its Homere service, scheduled to call the Cast Terminal on April 5. The 1,713‑TEU vessel joins the carrier’s Cagema rotation, linking Montreal with Caribbean...
Intermodal Rail Edges Ahead of Carloads in Flat Week
Intermodal traffic edged ahead in a flat week for U.S. railroads, with total weekly volume reaching 515,921 units, a 0.5% year‑over‑year increase. While carload freight slipped 0.8% to 233,833 units, intermodal containers and trailers rose 1.6% to 282,088. Petroleum shipments...

2026 Top Shops Deadline Extended Until April 10
CompositesWorld has extended the deadline for its 2026 Top Shops Benchmarking Survey to April 10, giving participants an extra two weeks to complete the core questionnaire by March 31. Respondents who finish the core survey receive a customized benchmarking report, earn Top...
Trucking Capacity Crunch Draws Shippers to Intermodal
Shippers are increasingly turning to intermodal transport as over‑the‑road trucking faces a capacity crunch driven by stricter federal oversight and soaring diesel prices. Uber Freight reports spot OTR rates up 25% year‑over‑year and predicts intermodal rates will rise 3‑5% by...

Russian Seaborne Diesel Exports Fall 3% Between February and March
Russia’s seaborne diesel and gasoil shipments slipped 3% in March, falling to roughly 3.06 million metric tons. The decline was driven by repeated Ukrainian drone strikes that disrupted loading at the key Baltic hub of Primorsk and the southern port of...

Amphenol RF Releases HD-EFI Bullet Tool
Amphenel RF has added a new HD‑EFI bullet tool to its line of insertion and extraction accessories. The tool is engineered for precise RF interface installations, helping engineers avoid damage while speeding up assembly. It works with both machined and...

No-Code, No Problem: Automotive Automation Is Clearing the Software Bottleneck
Automakers are adopting no‑code automation platforms that let engineers build vehicle functions through visual workflows instead of traditional code. These policies, defined in kilobytes, can be pushed instantly to single cars or millions, slashing development cycles and validation costs. The...
US Tariff Fight Shifts to Heavy Machinery Imported From Mexico
Two bipartisan U.S. senators have asked the Commerce Department to launch a Section 232 national‑security investigation into heavy‑equipment imports from Mexico, arguing that offshoring erodes American manufacturing jobs. They cite recent plant closures and layoffs at Deere, Caterpillar and CNH...

Allied Vision Launches allPIXA Pro 6000px: The High-Speed Color Linescan Camera for Zero-Defect Industrial Inspection
Allied Vision introduced the allPIXA pro 6000px, a Camera Link® color linescan camera featuring a 6000‑pixel CCD RGB sensor and a 34 kHz line rate. The device spans a 400‑nm to 1000‑nm spectral range, enabling detection of sub‑millimeter defects and invisible material variations....

Why Manufacturing Remains Indonesia’s Key Growth Driver, Accelerating Downstream...
Indonesia’s 2025‑2029 economic roadmap hinges on manufacturing, which posted a 5.3% growth rate in 2025—slightly above the nation’s 5.0% GDP expansion. The sector now accounts for 19.07% of GDP and over 80% of exports, employing more than 20 million workers. Government...
Dematic to Debut New Command Center Analytics Platform at MODEX 2026
Dematic will unveil its new Command Center analytics platform at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, showcasing real‑time visibility and advanced warehouse insights. The vendor‑agnostic solution centralizes operational data, enabling faster, data‑driven decisions across supply‑chain networks. Alongside the platform launch, Dematic will...

NGen Announces Nearly $80 Million for Canadian Manufacturers to Adopt AI
Industry‑led non‑profit Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) announced a CAD 79 million (≈ USD 58 million) investment to support 20 AI‑driven projects across Canadian manufacturers. More than CAD 50 million (≈ USD 36 million) comes from private partners, with the remaining CAD 29 million (≈ USD 21 million) supplied by the federal Pan‑Canadian AI Strategy....

March ISM Report: Manufacturing PMI Reaches Highest Level Since August 2022
The Institute for Supply Management’s March 2026 Manufacturing PMI rose to 52.7, the strongest reading since August 2022 and a modest gain over February. New orders slowed while production stayed robust, and the employment index remained in contraction territory. The...
ACMI, John Hopkins University Collaborate to Build Manufacturing Workforce in US
The American Center for Manufacturing and Innovation (ACMI) has teamed up with Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering to create safety‑focused training and career pathways in energetics and advanced manufacturing. The collaboration will initially target ACMI’s National Security Industrial...

Novo Cuts 400 Jobs in Indiana as Scholar Rock Refiles Drug Linked to the Factory
Novo Nordisk announced it will cut approximately 400 positions at its recently acquired Bloomington, Indiana manufacturing plant. The cuts follow FDA rejections of drug products from three contract companies that used the facility, citing manufacturing deficiencies. The issues stem from...
MC Tech Days: Materials and Processes for High-Rate Aerospace Manufacturing
The MC Tech Days virtual workshop on April 22 will showcase high‑rate aerospace manufacturing tools and processes, featuring sponsors Toray Group and Composites One and presenters from leading material and aerospace firms. Meanwhile, Avel Robotics of France signed a development contract...

The Dirty Secret of Powder Bed Fusion
At the AMUG conference, Stratasys and Tronix3D highlighted the massive waste problem in powder‑bed fusion, where roughly 2.5 million kg of PA12 powder is discarded each year. Stratasys introduced its SAF ReLife software and firmware upgrade that lets the H350 printer use...