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AtkinsRéalis on Nuclear Powered AI Factories and the Future of Infrastructure
NewsApr 8, 2026

AtkinsRéalis on Nuclear Powered AI Factories and the Future of Infrastructure

AtkinsRéalis has teamed with Nvidia to create nuclear‑powered AI factories that combine CANDU reactor technology with Nvidia’s Omniverse DSX Blueprint. The partnership aims to meet soaring AI compute demand while delivering 24/7 low‑carbon power and integrated cooling solutions. Over the...

By Global Construction Review
3DCP Predicted to Be a Multibillion-Dollar Player in Construction by 2030
NewsApr 8, 2026

3DCP Predicted to Be a Multibillion-Dollar Player in Construction by 2030

The global 3D‑printed concrete (3DCP) market is set to explode, rising from an estimated $53.9 million in 2024 to $4.18 billion by 2030—a compound annual growth rate of 111.3%. Corporate giants such as Walmart are already planning to use the technology for...

By Daily Commercial News
India Set to Play Leading Role in Domestic, Global Electronics Sector: Jitin Prasada
NewsApr 8, 2026

India Set to Play Leading Role in Domestic, Global Electronics Sector: Jitin Prasada

India is positioning itself as a major player in both domestic and global electronics markets, driven by a suite of government incentives. Minister of State Jitin Prasada highlighted the approval of ten semiconductor projects worth roughly $19 billion and the Electronics...

By ET Telecom (Economic Times)
Integrated Mills Push for Tissue Jumbo Rolls Price Hikes; Smaller Mills Respond to Buyer Resistance in China
NewsApr 8, 2026

Integrated Mills Push for Tissue Jumbo Rolls Price Hikes; Smaller Mills Respond to Buyer Resistance in China

Integrated pulp and tissue producers in South and East China lifted jumbo‑roll prices by 50‑100 yuan ($7‑14) per tonne in early April, citing higher wood‑chip costs and scheduled maintenance shutdowns. Smaller and medium‑sized mills, facing strong buyer resistance, retracted proposed hikes...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Hard-to-Find IC Chips: Global Sourcing & Supply Solutions
NewsApr 8, 2026

Hard-to-Find IC Chips: Global Sourcing & Supply Solutions

A specialized sourcing platform connects manufacturers with a global network of verified distributors to locate rare, discontinued, or hard‑to‑source IC chips. By submitting part numbers, quantity and contact details, users receive supplier matches within 24–48 hours, reducing the time spent...

By AnySilicon
Obsolete Semiconductors: Sourcing, Replacement & Supply Solutions
NewsApr 8, 2026

Obsolete Semiconductors: Sourcing, Replacement & Supply Solutions

Obsolete semiconductors are components no longer produced or supported, creating scarcity and price pressure for legacy products. Companies face production delays, counterfeit risk, and costly redesigns when critical ICs disappear. The article outlines three mitigation paths—sourcing existing stock, finding pin‑compatible...

By AnySilicon
Carbios Adjusts Longlaville Facility Launch Plans
NewsApr 8, 2026

Carbios Adjusts Longlaville Facility Launch Plans

Carbios is moving forward with its Longlaville chemical‑recycling plant, which will handle 50,000 tonnes of post‑consumer PET waste each year. The project’s €230 million (~$251 million) construction budget is anchored by €42.5 million ($49 million) of public funds, with the remainder expected from debt, French...

By Just Style
Sulzer Joins Spinnova Ecosystem to Support Textile Fibre Availability
NewsApr 8, 2026

Sulzer Joins Spinnova Ecosystem to Support Textile Fibre Availability

Swiss engineering firm Sulzer has entered a co‑development agreement with Finnish textile innovator Spinnova to accelerate the commercial scale‑up of Spinnova’s sustainable fiber technology. Sulzer will provide expertise in pumping, mixing and fiber suspension flows, aiming to make the production...

By Just Style
Adani Group Plans to Invest over ₹33,000 Crore for 3 Projects in Odisha
NewsApr 8, 2026

Adani Group Plans to Invest over ₹33,000 Crore for 3 Projects in Odisha

Adani Group announced a ₹33,081 crore ($4 bn) investment in Odisha to build a thermal power plant, a cement manufacturing unit, and a data centre. The thermal plant, costing about ₹30,181 crore ($3.6 bn), and the cement unit, at ₹2,100 crore ($250 m), will be located...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
WiseTech CEO Zubin Appoo: Why Logistics Must Get Ahead of Major Events and Risk
NewsApr 8, 2026

WiseTech CEO Zubin Appoo: Why Logistics Must Get Ahead of Major Events and Risk

WiseTech CEO Zubin Appoo warned that the March shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, triggered by the Middle East war, exposed how quickly supply chains can be crippled by geopolitical events. He noted that vessel transits collapsed from over a...

By The Loadstar
Unlocking Low-Carbon Cement and Concrete Through Book and Claim
NewsApr 8, 2026

Unlocking Low-Carbon Cement and Concrete Through Book and Claim

Cement and concrete generate roughly 8% of global CO₂ emissions, making decarbonisation a critical climate priority. Existing low‑carbon technologies face high capital costs and uncertain price premiums, limiting scale. In March 2026, RMI and the Center for Green Market Activation...

By RMI
Europe at a Turning Point for PCB Base Materials
NewsApr 8, 2026

Europe at a Turning Point for PCB Base Materials

Europe’s PCB base‑material market has narrowed to a single supplier, Isola GmbH, and one copper‑foil producer, CircuitFoil, after the loss of woven electronic‑glass manufacturers. OEMs in space, aerospace and defence are now prioritising supply‑chain security and reliability over cost, shifting...

By Evertiq
Milestone for Industrial Decarbonization: Plug Power Delivers 275 MW Electrolyzer for Project in Québec - Stock Surges
NewsApr 8, 2026

Milestone for Industrial Decarbonization: Plug Power Delivers 275 MW Electrolyzer for Project in Québec - Stock Surges

Plug Power won a contract to supply a 275 MW PEM electrolyzer system for Hy2gen’s Courant project in Baie‑Comeau, Québec. The electrolyzer will draw electricity from Hydro‑Québec’s grid to produce low‑carbon ammonia that will be converted into renewable ammonium nitrate for...

By Renewable Energy Industry
Mærsk in the Crosshairs: Hutchison Opens a New Legal Front over Panama
NewsApr 8, 2026

Mærsk in the Crosshairs: Hutchison Opens a New Legal Front over Panama

CK Hutchison’s Panama Ports Company has launched arbitration proceedings directly against APM Terminals, the terminal arm of Danish carrier Maersk, over the recent Panama Canal port transition. The claim now exceeds $2 billion, expanding beyond the original dispute with the Panamanian...

By The Loadstar
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Supplies Glass Substrate Samples to Apple
NewsApr 8, 2026

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Supplies Glass Substrate Samples to Apple

Samsung Electro-Mechanics has begun supplying glass substrate samples to Apple, expanding beyond its earlier collaboration with Broadcom. The glass core replaces organic material in flip‑chip BGA substrates, offering superior flatness and lower thermal expansion, which is critical as AI chips...

By The Elec – Semiconductors
NVIDIA Bets Big on Industrial Revolution 4.0: Outlook Swells
NewsApr 8, 2026

NVIDIA Bets Big on Industrial Revolution 4.0: Outlook Swells

NVIDIA is accelerating its push into the Industrial Revolution 4.0 by layering a series of strategic acquisitions and partnerships that target robotics, synthetic‑data generation, and edge AI. Recent deals—including Run:ai, Gretel Technology, Illumex, Skild, Deci AI and a joint venture with...

By MarketBeat – News
Genesem Secures Orders From Three Major Indian Semiconductor Packaging Customers
NewsApr 8, 2026

Genesem Secures Orders From Three Major Indian Semiconductor Packaging Customers

Genesem has secured three major Indian semiconductor packaging contracts, including a 5 billion‑won (~$3.8 million) order from company C and a 15 billion‑won (~$11.3 million) order from company K. The company projects Indian revenue of 20‑25 billion won (~$15‑$19 million) this year, roughly a quarter of...

By The Elec – Semiconductors
EVE Energy Plans CN¥11bn Expansion as Q1 Profit Surges
NewsApr 8, 2026

EVE Energy Plans CN¥11bn Expansion as Q1 Profit Surges

Chinese battery maker Eve Energy announced two new plants costing about $1.6 bn, adding 110 GWh of annual capacity for EV and energy‑storage batteries. The expansion, split between a 50 GWh Jiangsu facility and a 60 GWh Fujian joint‑venture, pushes Eve to become China’s...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Tricel Strengthens Its Position in the Composites Sector Through the Acquisition of Matrix Composite Materials
NewsApr 8, 2026

Tricel Strengthens Its Position in the Composites Sector Through the Acquisition of Matrix Composite Materials

Tricel Group completed the acquisition of UK distributor Matrix Composite Materials on 1 April 2026, adding a Bristol‑based supplier of epoxy systems, carbon‑fibre reinforcements and vacuum consumables. Matrix, founded in 1997, serves automotive, marine, motorsport, offshore and chemical processing sectors and maintains...

By JEC Composites
Versuni Pumps Rs 180 Cr Into India Manufacturing; Eyes 80 Pc Localisation by 2027
NewsApr 8, 2026

Versuni Pumps Rs 180 Cr Into India Manufacturing; Eyes 80 Pc Localisation by 2027

Versuni India is investing roughly $22 million (Rs 180 crore) to expand its Chennai and Ahmedabad plants, allocating about $16 million to Chennai and $6 million to Ahmedabad. The upgrades will boost air‑fryer motor capacity to 750,000 units per year in Chennai and double output...

By ETRetail (India)
Managing Uncertainty in North America’s Air Cargo Supply Chain
NewsApr 8, 2026

Managing Uncertainty in North America’s Air Cargo Supply Chain

North American air freight forwarders face mounting uncertainty from a DHS shutdown, reduced passenger‑flight belly capacity, and volatile tariff policies. The Airforwarders Association warns that 80% of members have seen shipping volumes dip as schedule changes and trade‑policy shifts force...

By Air Cargo News
Logistics UK: TDR Review Can Boost Airfreight
NewsApr 8, 2026

Logistics UK: TDR Review Can Boost Airfreight

The UK Civil Aviation Authority is undertaking a review of the 1991 Traffic Distribution Rules (TDRs), a framework that governs slot allocation for cargo and passenger flights. Logistics UK argues that the review presents a chance to modernise the rules,...

By Air Cargo News
Has Airfreight Finally Embraced the Information Age?
NewsApr 8, 2026

Has Airfreight Finally Embraced the Information Age?

Airfreight is shedding its reputation for lagging technology as CargoAi’s digital platform gains traction. The marketplace now links 105 airlines with 27,000 forwarders, delivering up to ten carrier quotes per shipment and handling roughly 30 % of French air cargo bookings....

By Air Cargo News
ISA-84.91.03: New Framework for Low-Integrity Protection Layers
NewsApr 8, 2026

ISA-84.91.03: New Framework for Low-Integrity Protection Layers

ANSI/ISA‑84.91.03, published late 2025, introduces a consensus framework for low‑integrity protection layers that sit below the SIS threshold. The standard codifies life‑cycle disciplines—identification, change control, bypass management, testing and documentation—mirroring established process safety management practices. It targets a broad range...

By Quality Digest
Leopard Imaging Introduces 25 MP Global Shutter 10 GigE Camera
NewsApr 8, 2026

Leopard Imaging Introduces 25 MP Global Shutter 10 GigE Camera

Leopard Imaging has launched the LI‑IMX530‑10GigE‑NL, a 25‑megapixel global‑shutter camera that pairs 10 GigE bandwidth with native NVIDIA Holoscan support. The sensor is engineered for edge AI platforms such as Jetson AGX Orin, IGX Orin and the Jetson AGX Thor developer...

By Quality Digest
Don’t Allow Deviance to Become Normal
NewsApr 8, 2026

Don’t Allow Deviance to Become Normal

The article highlights the danger of normalizing deviant workarounds that bypass formal Management of Change (MOC) reviews. It draws parallels from historic naval catastrophes, space shuttle failures, and modern industrial incidents to illustrate how shortcuts become entrenched and lead to...

By Quality Digest
Clarity Signs Manufacturing Supply Agreement for Copper-64 With Theragenics
NewsApr 8, 2026

Clarity Signs Manufacturing Supply Agreement for Copper-64 With Theragenics

Clarity Pharmaceuticals has signed a large‑scale manufacturing supply agreement with Theragenics to produce copper‑64 (Cu‑64) at Theragenics’ 134,000‑sq‑ft facility near Atlanta. Theragenics can generate about 100 Ci (3.7 TBq) of Cu‑64 per day per cyclotron, enough for roughly 2,000 patient doses. The...

By Quality Digest
Imec Receives World’s Most Advanced High NA EUV System
NewsApr 8, 2026

Imec Receives World’s Most Advanced High NA EUV System

imec has installed ASML’s EXE:5200 High NA EUV lithography system, the most advanced tool of its kind, in its 300 mm cleanroom in Leuven. The machine enables research into sub‑2 nm logic and high‑density memory, positioning imec as a European hub for...

By Quality Digest
Trump Admin Rejects Ford Bid for Aluminum Tariff Relief
NewsApr 8, 2026

Trump Admin Rejects Ford Bid for Aluminum Tariff Relief

The Trump administration rejected Ford's request for temporary relief from the 50% aluminum import tariff after fires crippled Novelis' Oswego plant, forcing automakers to source overseas. Ford has already absorbed $2 billion in costs and expects an additional $1 billion in tariff...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Honda’s Global Output Fell 5% in February
NewsApr 8, 2026

Honda’s Global Output Fell 5% in February

Honda Motor Company reported a 5% drop in global production in February 2026, delivering 270,008 vehicles versus 284,232 a year earlier. Output in Japan rebounded, climbing 9% to 67,550 units, while overseas production fell almost 9% to 202,458 units. Over...

By Just Auto
How RML Machinery’s Automation Solutions Deliver ROI for FMCG Manufacturers
NewsApr 8, 2026

How RML Machinery’s Automation Solutions Deliver ROI for FMCG Manufacturers

Australian fast‑moving consumer goods (FMCG) manufacturers are turning to automation as margins tighten and customer expectations rise. RML Machinery offers end‑to‑end production automation—from cartoning and palletising to robotic assembly and modular conveyors—designed to boost throughput, cut waste and improve safety....

By Inside FMCG
Hoang Long Commissions 2.3Mta Cement Plant in Phu Tho
NewsApr 8, 2026

Hoang Long Commissions 2.3Mta Cement Plant in Phu Tho

Vietnam’s Hoang Long Group has commissioned a new cement plant in Phu Tho province, adding 2.3 Mta of capacity. The facility includes a 7,200 tpd clinker line and was built with an investment of about VND 5 trn (≈US$196 m). It features a six‑stage pre‑heater...

By International Cement Review
Solar Keeps Slimming Down While Power Rises
NewsApr 8, 2026

Solar Keeps Slimming Down While Power Rises

An international study shows commercial silicon solar modules have tripled their specific power, rising from about 8.5 W/kg in the early 2000s to 23.6 W/kg today. The gain stems from advances in module architecture, bifacial designs, and improved temperature management, while glass...

By pv magazine
In Safety Infrastructure, the Shift From Steel to GRP
NewsApr 8, 2026

In Safety Infrastructure, the Shift From Steel to GRP

Traditional steel guardrails are increasingly being replaced by glass‑reinforced plastic (GRP) systems due to corrosion concerns, especially in coastal and humid environments. Engineered Composites’ Engrail 51 mm box‑section modular guardrail offers a lightweight, pultruded GRP solution with a load‑bearing capacity of...

By JEC Composites
As CGT Manufacturing Scales Up, Automation and Collaboration Become Essential
NewsApr 8, 2026

As CGT Manufacturing Scales Up, Automation and Collaboration Become Essential

Cell and gene therapy manufacturing faces a scalability crunch as single batches cost over $500,000 and skilled labor shortages drive high turnover. Companies are turning to robotics, AI, and digital dashboards to automate processes, cut contamination risk, and harness real‑time...

By BioSpace
Logic Introduces ‘Octopus’ Overhead Multi-Arm Robot to Boost Warehouse Throughput
NewsApr 8, 2026

Logic Introduces ‘Octopus’ Overhead Multi-Arm Robot to Boost Warehouse Throughput

Logic unveiled the Octopus, an overhead multi‑arm picking robot that mounts to ceiling structures and frees valuable aisle space. The system can simultaneously operate multiple arms equipped with interchangeable end effectors, eliminating mechanical changeovers and handling mixed SKUs in parallel....

By Robotics & Automation News
Robotronic and Mitsubishi Electric Launch High-Speed Pharma Palletising System
NewsApr 8, 2026

Robotronic and Mitsubishi Electric Launch High-Speed Pharma Palletising System

Robotronic and Mitsubishi Electric have unveiled what they claim is the smallest high‑speed palletising cell for pharmaceutical vials and pre‑filled syringes. The low‑footprint system uses two Mitsubishi FR series robots with SoftTouch technology to handle pallets as small as 120 cm × 80 cm....

By Robotics & Automation News
Weir Upgrades Eastern Cape Heavy Bay Foundry to Meet Global Demand
NewsApr 8, 2026

Weir Upgrades Eastern Cape Heavy Bay Foundry to Meet Global Demand

Weir is dramatically expanding its Heavy Bay Foundry in Gqeberha, doubling capacity to 600 tonnes of heavy castings over 500 kg and targeting 1,000 tonnes as upgrades continue. The project adds 4‑tonne and 6‑tonne induction furnaces, new heat‑treatment lines, automated grinding and painting...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
WAFIOS Hosts 2nd Annual Medical Tech Day in Mokena
NewsApr 8, 2026

WAFIOS Hosts 2nd Annual Medical Tech Day in Mokena

WAFIOS Machinery Corporation will hold its second Annual Medical Tech Day on June 3, 2026 at its Midwest Technical Center in Mokena, Illinois. The one‑day event gathers medical device manufacturers, technology partners and industry experts to showcase precision manufacturing solutions...

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Koster Keunen at In-Cosmetics Global 2026 – Booth 3D81
NewsApr 8, 2026

Koster Keunen at In-Cosmetics Global 2026 – Booth 3D81

Koster Keunen is exhibiting at in‑cosmetics Global 2026 in Paris (Booth 3D81), showcasing its latest natural and synthetic wax innovations. The company, rooted in wax production since 1852, highlighted a new line of sustainable beeswax sourced from West African beekeepers. It...

By Cosmetics Business
Iran-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Industrial Systems, Trigger Disruptions
NewsApr 8, 2026

Iran-Linked Hackers Breach U.S. Industrial Systems, Trigger Disruptions

The FBI, CISA, and NSA issued a joint advisory on April 7, 2026 warning that Iranian‑affiliated APT groups are actively exploiting internet‑exposed programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to disrupt U.S. critical infrastructure. The campaign targets water, wastewater, energy, and government services,...

By The Cyber Express
Tata Steel Shares up 4% as Annual Crude Steel Production Rises in FY26
NewsApr 8, 2026

Tata Steel Shares up 4% as Annual Crude Steel Production Rises in FY26

Tata Steel’s shares jumped about 4% to ₹206.40 (≈$2.49) after the company disclosed FY 2026 crude‑steel production of 23.48 million tonnes, an 8% YoY increase driven by a ramp‑up at its Kalinganagar plant. Quarterly output rose 15% YoY to 6.25 MT, while domestic deliveries...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Markets
Kraiburg TPE Develops 56% Recycled-Content Sealing Compound
NewsApr 8, 2026

Kraiburg TPE Develops 56% Recycled-Content Sealing Compound

Kraiburg TPE, in partnership with automotive supplier SaarGummi, has launched a thermoplastic elastomer sealing compound that contains roughly 56 % recycled material sourced from post‑industrial and post‑consumer streams. The new formulation meets all automotive processing and performance specifications, allowing it to...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
First Quantum Diamond Microscopy System Lands in US for Advanced Chip Failure Analysis
NewsApr 8, 2026

First Quantum Diamond Microscopy System Lands in US for Advanced Chip Failure Analysis

QuantumDiamonds GmbH has installed its QD m.1 quantum‑diamond microscopy system at Eurofins EAG Laboratories in Sunnyvale, marking the first North‑American deployment of a commercial QDM tool. The QD m.1 uses nitrogen‑vacancy centers in synthetic diamond to produce three‑dimensional, micrometer‑scale magnetic current maps of...

By Metrology News
Generative AI Improves a Wireless Vision System that Sees Through Obstructions
NewsApr 8, 2026

Generative AI Improves a Wireless Vision System that Sees Through Obstructions

MIT researchers have combined generative AI with millimeter‑wave radar to reconstruct hidden 3D objects and entire indoor scenes. The new Wave‑Former model fills missing surfaces in partial mmWave scans, improving shape accuracy by roughly 20 %. A companion system, RISE, uses...

By Robohub
Electric Appliance Makers to Seek GST Cut as LPG Crisis Lifts Demand
NewsApr 8, 2026

Electric Appliance Makers to Seek GST Cut as LPG Crisis Lifts Demand

Indian electric appliance manufacturers are lobbying the government for a Goods and Services Tax (GST) reduction on induction cooktops, toasters, ovens and air fryers as a surge in demand follows the LPG shortage caused by the Gulf war. The current...

By ETRetail (India)
Chinese Battery Maker Announces 11B Yuan Capacity Expansion Plan
NewsApr 8, 2026

Chinese Battery Maker Announces 11B Yuan Capacity Expansion Plan

EVE Energy Co., a leading Chinese lithium‑ion battery maker, announced a $1.6 billion (11 billion yuan) expansion to build two new plants with a combined annual capacity of 110 GWh. The plan includes a 6 billion‑yuan joint venture with Fujian Longking Co., delivering 60 GWh...

By Bloomberg – Technology
Robot Maker Kuka Eyes US, Asia as Europe’s Factories Lag on AI
NewsApr 8, 2026

Robot Maker Kuka Eyes US, Asia as Europe’s Factories Lag on AI

German‑Chinese robotics firm Kuka AG warns that European manufacturers are falling behind in artificial‑intelligence adoption, leaving them vulnerable to faster‑moving rivals. CEO Christoph Schell cites legacy equipment and data silos as key barriers. Backed by China’s Midea Group, Kuka is...

By Bloomberg – Technology
GAC, Magna Launch EV Assembly Program In Austria To Localize European Production
NewsApr 8, 2026

GAC, Magna Launch EV Assembly Program In Austria To Localize European Production

GAC and Magna have begun serial production of the AION V electric SUV at Magna’s Graz, Austria plant, creating a localized assembly line for Europe. The partnership leverages Magna’s contract‑manufacturing expertise to speed GAC’s market entry and expand its supply, sales...

By ASSEMBLY Magazine