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Lumafield Expands Industrial CT Platform with High-Speed Metrology, Large-Part and Inline Inspection Solutions
NewsMar 20, 2026

Lumafield Expands Industrial CT Platform with High-Speed Metrology, Large-Part and Inline Inspection Solutions

Lumafield unveiled three new industrial CT systems—Neptune Performance, Saturn and Mars—expanding its platform across metrology, large‑part inspection and inline production screening. Neptune Performance claims 15× faster scans with fourfold data quality, targeting high‑precision dimensional analysis. Saturn offers the largest door‑compatible...

By Metrology News
Manufacturing Gains Momentum with Industrial AI as IFS Reports Growing Adoption
NewsMar 20, 2026

Manufacturing Gains Momentum with Industrial AI as IFS Reports Growing Adoption

IFS reported a 23% year‑on‑year rise in annual recurring revenue and a 30% jump in cloud revenue for FY2025, underscoring rapid adoption of its Industrial AI platform. The technology has moved from pilot projects to core operational systems across manufacturing,...

By Australian Manufacturing
How I Made It: Joseph Alonso, Founder of Novo Modo Machining
NewsMar 20, 2026

How I Made It: Joseph Alonso, Founder of Novo Modo Machining

Joseph Alonso founded Novo Modo Machining in 2023, introducing standardized cells for complex five‑axis work. By the end of 2025 he projects $4 million in annual revenue, leveraging his early‑stage real‑estate investments for capital. The company plans to scale through a...

By Modern Machine Shop
InnovMetric, Faro Creaform Integration Enables Direct Data Acquisition
NewsMar 20, 2026

InnovMetric, Faro Creaform Integration Enables Direct Data Acquisition

InnovMetric and Faro Creaform have integrated Faro’s auto‑referencing multi‑line 3D scanners directly into PolyWorks|Inspector, allowing real‑time data capture, visualization, and dimensional analysis without switching software. The workflow streamlines training, accelerates onboarding, and ensures consistent inspection templates across global OEM plants. Meanwhile,...

By Modern Machine Shop
Can Australia Make Its Own Wind Turbine Parts? Global Giant Suggests It Might Be at the Whim of Federal LNP
NewsMar 20, 2026

Can Australia Make Its Own Wind Turbine Parts? Global Giant Suggests It Might Be at the Whim of Federal LNP

Vestas CEO Henrik Andersen warned that Australia must secure bipartisan, decade‑long policy support to develop a domestic wind turbine parts supply chain. He emphasized that stable, year‑on‑year demand of two to three gigawatts is essential for manufacturers to commit to...

By RenewEconomy
All American Marine Begins Construction on Univ. Of Texas Research Vessel
NewsMar 20, 2026

All American Marine Begins Construction on Univ. Of Texas Research Vessel

All American Marine has begun constructing a 78‑foot by 26.7‑foot aluminum catamaran research vessel for the University of Texas Marine Science Institute. The ship uses Teknicraft’s hydrofoil‑assisted hull, twin 803 hp CAT C18 Tier 3 diesel engines, and a modular laboratory layout....

By The Maritime Executive
Avondale Global Gateway Named Recipient of Louisiana FastSites Investment
NewsMar 20, 2026

Avondale Global Gateway Named Recipient of Louisiana FastSites Investment

Avondale Global Gateway (AGG) has been named an inaugural recipient of Louisiana Economic Development’s FastSites investment, earmarked for a major rail‑capacity expansion. Since acquiring the former Avondale Shipyard, AGG’s parent T. Parker Host has turned the 275‑acre site into a...

By The Maritime Executive
Nationwide Push Highlights Homegrown Manufacturing with ‘Made Right Here’
NewsMar 20, 2026

Nationwide Push Highlights Homegrown Manufacturing with ‘Made Right Here’

Australian Made has rolled out the “Made Right Here” campaign to showcase domestic manufacturing across the nation. Launched in January at Capral Aluminium’s Smithfield plant, the initiative features the green‑and‑gold kangaroo logo in animated scenes covering sectors from construction to...

By Australian Manufacturing
Crushing It: Theta Locks in Key Plant as Countdown to First Gold Begins
NewsMar 20, 2026

Crushing It: Theta Locks in Key Plant as Countdown to First Gold Begins

Theta Gold Mines has secured a manufacturing contract with NMS Africa for a three‑stage crushing and screening plant for its TGME gold project in South Africa. The long‑lead equipment will be fabricated and delivered within 125 days, with commissioning targeted...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
CEPI Says Recycling Sector Ready for ‘Made in Europe’ Policy
NewsMar 20, 2026

CEPI Says Recycling Sector Ready for ‘Made in Europe’ Policy

European paper industry group CEPI says the continent’s recycling infrastructure is ready to underpin a ‘Made in Europe’ policy that ties bio‑based materials to industrial competitiveness. With an 87 percent recycling rate for paper packaging and sustainably managed forests, the EU...

By Recycling Today
Survey: 61% of Manufacturing Workers Are Thinking About Leaving
NewsMar 20, 2026

Survey: 61% of Manufacturing Workers Are Thinking About Leaving

Manufacturers are confronting a new talent crisis as 61 % of current workers say they are contemplating leaving the industry, according to a Criteria survey of over 2,500 respondents. The sentiment mirrors a broader labor trend, with more than half of...

By Supply Chain 24/7
Australian Innovation Aims to Reshape Global Copper Mining
NewsMar 19, 2026

Australian Innovation Aims to Reshape Global Copper Mining

Loop Hydrometallurgy, an Australian start‑up spun out of Macquarie University, unveiled the Halion Loop – a salt‑water leaching system that extracts copper directly at the mine site. The process claims up to 70% lower power consumption and an 80% reduction...

By Australian Mining
US Crude Being Shipped to Asia Via Panama Canal
NewsMar 19, 2026

US Crude Being Shipped to Asia Via Panama Canal

Asian refiners are increasingly routing U.S. Gulf Coast crude through the Panama Canal as the U.S.–Israeli war with Iran disrupts Middle‑East supplies. Medium‑sized Aframax and partially‑loaded Suezmax vessels have been booked for shipments to South Korea and Japan, the first...

By MarineLink
Techman’s Humanoid Robot Astonishes GTC 2026 Crowd, Redefining Industrial Robotics
NewsMar 19, 2026

Techman’s Humanoid Robot Astonishes GTC 2026 Crowd, Redefining Industrial Robotics

Techman Robot unveiled the TM Xplore I, a wheeled‑base humanoid, at Nvidia's GTC 2026, showcasing Physical AI that can see, think, and act. The robot runs on Nvidia's Jetson Thor edge module and employs a Vision‑Language‑Action model for real‑time perception,...

By eWeek
Hazer Signs Graphite Offtake LOI to Support Low-Emissions Steel Manufacturing
NewsMar 19, 2026

Hazer Signs Graphite Offtake LOI to Support Low-Emissions Steel Manufacturing

Hazer Group has signed a non‑binding memorandum of understanding and graphite offtake letter of intent with Green Steel WA Collie Pty Ltd for up to 85,000 tonnes of graphite over ten years. The graphite will be used as a recarburiser...

By Australian Manufacturing
Exxelia Releases New White Paper: Navigating ESCC 3201 Vs. MIL-STD-981 for Space-Grade Magnetic Components
NewsMar 19, 2026

Exxelia Releases New White Paper: Navigating ESCC 3201 Vs. MIL-STD-981 for Space-Grade Magnetic Components

Exxelia has published a technical white paper that pits the ESCC 3201 qualification framework against MIL‑STD‑981 for space‑grade magnetic components. Using its own chip inductors, low‑profile inductors and common‑mode chokes as reference, the guide maps where the two standards align, where...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Middle East War Will ‘Amplify’ Volatility in Global Supply Chains: Cosco
NewsMar 19, 2026

Middle East War Will ‘Amplify’ Volatility in Global Supply Chains: Cosco

Cosco Shipping warned that the ongoing war in the Middle East will heighten volatility across global supply chains and speed up regionalization and nearshoring trends in 2026. The liner‑shipping and terminal operator highlighted weak macro‑economic momentum and a severe external...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
4 Ways to Streamline Supply-Chain Localization
NewsMar 19, 2026

4 Ways to Streamline Supply-Chain Localization

Manufacturers are turning to supply‑chain localization to reduce disruption risk, focusing on standardized components, remanufacturing, top‑down sustainability, and AI‑driven scenario planning. Standardizing parts widens the supplier pool and shortens lead times, while AI‑enabled remanufacturing cuts raw‑material use and freight costs....

By IndustryWeek
Virginia’s Deeper Harbor Could Allow Higher Usage on ULCVs
NewsMar 19, 2026

Virginia’s Deeper Harbor Could Allow Higher Usage on ULCVs

Virginia Port Authority completed a dredging project deepening Norfolk Harbor to 55 feet, making it the deepest East Coast port. The added five feet of depth and channel widening enable two‑way traffic and better accommodate ultra‑large container vessels (ULCVs). Final...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
HEZO Debuts Scan-to-Print Cycling Shoes with Custom, Modular Fit
NewsMar 19, 2026

HEZO Debuts Scan-to-Print Cycling Shoes with Custom, Modular Fit

German startup HEZO has launched a made‑to‑order cycling shoe system that uses smartphone foot scans, on‑demand 3D printing and modular construction. The shoes are produced in Germany with a soft TPU inner foot and a rigid MonoShell, offered in three...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
HORIZON MICROTECHNOLOGIES COMBINES MICRO-AM WITH ADVANCED COATINGS FOR FUNCTIONALISED 3D MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES
NewsMar 19, 2026

HORIZON MICROTECHNOLOGIES COMBINES MICRO-AM WITH ADVANCED COATINGS FOR FUNCTIONALISED 3D MICROFLUIDIC DEVICES

Horizon Microtechnologies unveiled a micro‑additive manufacturing (micro‑AM) workflow that prints monolithic 3D microfluidic structures directly from CAD and then applies proprietary functional coatings. The process eliminates traditional bonding, lithography and assembly steps, delivering leak‑free channels, integrated microneedle arrays, and embedded...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
DigiKey Collaborates with STMicroelectronics and Ultra Librarian to Deliver Enhanced eDesignSuite Integration
NewsMar 19, 2026

DigiKey Collaborates with STMicroelectronics and Ultra Librarian to Deliver Enhanced eDesignSuite Integration

DigiKey, STMicroelectronics and Ultra Librarian have launched an enhanced eDesignSuite, a free browser‑based platform that merges design, simulation, BOM refinement and purchasing. The tool now supports thermal and electrical simulation via SIMPLIS/SIMetrix, real‑time impact analysis, and multi‑CAD export to OrCAD,...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Material World: Waste to Warmth to Wardrobe
NewsMar 19, 2026

Material World: Waste to Warmth to Wardrobe

The Material World roundup spotlights a wave of material innovations aimed at performance and sustainability. The LYCRA Company unveiled Coolmax CloakFX fiber that masks sweat, while Intrinsic Advanced Materials’ Ciclo additive makes polyester biodegradable. Thermore introduced 100% recycled “Ecodown” insulation,...

By Sourcing Journal
Reefer Shippers Play Waiting Game with Boxes Stuck Outside Persian Gulf
NewsMar 19, 2026

Reefer Shippers Play Waiting Game with Boxes Stuck Outside Persian Gulf

Cold‑chain carriers are forced to pause reefer movements to the Middle East after the war erupted on Feb. 28, leaving containers stranded at ports outside the Persian Gulf. Ocean carriers have suspended acceptance of refrigerated, dangerous and special cargo in the...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Nestle Adds Munch Production Line at Sanand Plant
NewsMar 19, 2026

Nestle Adds Munch Production Line at Sanand Plant

Nestle India announced a ₹225 crore investment to add a new Munch chocolate production line at its Sanand, Gujarat plant. The expansion will boost the factory’s output by roughly 8,300 tonnes per year and is financed entirely through internal accruals. Nestle...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
Kioti Debuts Its First Ever Mini Excavators
NewsMar 19, 2026

Kioti Debuts Its First Ever Mini Excavators

Kioti unveiled three mini‑excavators—the MX 350A, MX 350AE and MX 570A—at ConExpo 2026, with a spring market launch slated. The models extend Kioti’s compact‑equipment portfolio beyond tractors and UTVs, offering 23 hp and 48 hp power options, load‑sensing hydraulic pumps, and premium cab amenities. Operating weights...

By Equipment World
Zhongfu Shenying Launches T1200 Carbon Fibre
NewsMar 19, 2026

Zhongfu Shenying Launches T1200 Carbon Fibre

Zhongfu Shenying unveiled its T1200 carbon fibre, a high‑performance material, at JEC World 2026, claiming the world’s first production of this grade. The company can initially produce 100 tonnes annually, with a scalable target of 200 tonnes to meet demand. T1200 is aimed...

By JEC Composites
JSW Cement Adds 2.50 MTPA Capacity in Rajasthan
NewsMar 19, 2026

JSW Cement Adds 2.50 MTPA Capacity in Rajasthan

JSW Cement has commissioned a greenfield integrated cement plant in Nagaur, Rajasthan, adding 2.5 MTPA of cement grinding capacity alongside a 3.3 MTPA clinkerisation unit. The facility brings the company's total grinding capacity to 24.1 MTPA and clinker capacity to 9.74 MTPA, positioning it...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
Legacy PLC Maintenance Prevents Memory Loss Due to Battery Failure
NewsMar 19, 2026

Legacy PLC Maintenance Prevents Memory Loss Due to Battery Failure

A wastewater plant suffered a 15‑hour shutdown after a dead battery erased the program from an older PLC’s volatile RAM. The incident highlights how legacy controllers still rely on battery backups, making routine battery replacement and health monitoring essential. Maintaining...

By Control Design
Terabase Automated Solar Construction Platform Is Ready for Its Full Market Debut
NewsMar 19, 2026

Terabase Automated Solar Construction Platform Is Ready for Its Full Market Debut

Terabase Energy announced the commercial launch of its automated solar construction platform, Terafab V2, following successful deployments on five pilot projects. The system combines AI, advanced robotics, and a Manufacturing Execution System to pre‑assemble modules on torque tubes, achieving two‑minute...

By Solar Power World
DHL Expands White-Glove Logistics for Construction of AI Data Centers
NewsMar 19, 2026

DHL Expands White-Glove Logistics for Construction of AI Data Centers

DHL announced a major expansion of its North American data‑center logistics network, adding ten dedicated warehouses that will total more than seven million square feet by 2026. The new sites are purpose‑built for hyperscale and colocation operators constructing AI‑focused data...

By DC Velocity
Nigerian Firms Embrace Kit-Based EV Assembly for Cost Savings
NewsMar 19, 2026

Nigerian Firms Embrace Kit-Based EV Assembly for Cost Savings

Nigerian firms are increasingly using kit‑based assembly to produce electric vehicles, with Saglev Micromobility partnering with China’s Dongfeng to build 18‑seat electric vans. The approach sidesteps high import duties on fully built EVs, making electric vans, minibuses and three‑wheelers more...

By IEEE Spectrum — All
Hapag-Lloyd to Invest $1 Billion Across Indian Maritime Verticals
NewsMar 19, 2026

Hapag-Lloyd to Invest $1 Billion Across Indian Maritime Verticals

German carrier Hapag‑Lloyd announced a $1 billion investment programme to expand its presence in India’s maritime sector. The plan includes re‑flagging four container ships to the Indian registry and taking a stake in the Vadhavan deep‑water harbour project north of Mumbai....

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
AutoStore Launches CubeVerse and AutoStore Intelligence Platforms
NewsMar 19, 2026

AutoStore Launches CubeVerse and AutoStore Intelligence Platforms

AutoStore unveiled its Spring 2026 product suite, introducing the CubeVerse cloud platform and the AutoStore Intelligence suite powered by AI. The new tools unify system design, simulation, deployment, analytics and real‑time optimization, allowing existing robot grids to achieve higher throughput without...

By Robotics 24/7
How to Capitalize Quickly to Address Hyperconnected Industrial Demand
NewsMar 19, 2026

How to Capitalize Quickly to Address Hyperconnected Industrial Demand

The ARC Advisory Group’s 2026 Industry Leadership Forum highlighted a widening gap between legacy workflows and the hyper‑connected reality of modern manufacturing. Only about 12.9% of firms have successfully built industrial data fabrics that link market signals to real‑time production....

By Logistics Viewpoints
POLA and POLB Report Annual February Volume Gains
NewsMar 19, 2026

POLA and POLB Report Annual February Volume Gains

The Port of Los Angeles posted 824,323 TEU in February, a 3% year‑over‑year increase and the second‑highest February on record, with imports up 5% and exports up 7%. The Port of Long Beach recorded a modest 0.3% annual gain to...

By Logistics Management
Could an Outdated US Army Organic Industrial Base Threaten US Readiness?
NewsMar 19, 2026

Could an Outdated US Army Organic Industrial Base Threaten US Readiness?

The U.S. Army’s organic industrial base (OIB) still relies on World War II‑era production methods, causing delays, cost overruns, and limiting the ability to produce ammunition and sustain ground vehicles. Over $5 billion has been invested in the past four years, yet...

By Shephard Media
Three Ways AI Can Help CSCOs Navigate Emerging Supply Chain Cost Pressures
NewsMar 19, 2026

Three Ways AI Can Help CSCOs Navigate Emerging Supply Chain Cost Pressures

AI is reshaping how chief supply chain officers (CSCOs) confront rising cost pressures by exposing hidden cost‑to‑serve drivers, enabling real‑time, SKU‑level optimization, and powering scenario modeling of geopolitical disruptions. By integrating siloed procurement, logistics and planning data, AI uncovers margin...

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
Farsoon Launches 16-Laser 3D Printer for Metre-Scale Metal Components
NewsMar 19, 2026

Farsoon Launches 16-Laser 3D Printer for Metre-Scale Metal Components

Farsoon unveiled two new large‑format metal powder‑bed fusion printers at TCT Asia. The FS1311M‑U features a 16‑laser head, a 1.31 m × 1.31 m × 1.65 m build volume and optional beam‑shaping that pushes Ti‑6Al‑4V throughput to 1,440 cm³/h. The FS812M‑U, an evolution of the 800‑series, offers 8‑10...

By TCT Magazine
OMRON Introduces Detection Module for Clean Suit Environments
NewsMar 19, 2026

OMRON Introduces Detection Module for Clean Suit Environments

OMRON Electronic Components launched the B5T‑007003 Human Vision Component (B5T HVC‑P2), a compact camera module designed to detect workers wearing clean‑room garments. The device uses specialized firmware to recognize human presence despite protective clothing, supporting multiple viewing angles for flexible...

By RoboticsTomorrow
SWISSto12 Opens Switzerland’s Largest Satellite Integration Facility
NewsMar 19, 2026

SWISSto12 Opens Switzerland’s Largest Satellite Integration Facility

SWISSto12 has opened a 1,000 m² cleanroom, the largest satellite integration facility in Switzerland, dedicated to industrial‑scale production of its HummingSat satellite. The new cleanroom expands the company’s footprint to 6,500 m² alongside its existing 5,500 m² site in Renens, creating the first...

By Microwave Journal
Power, Precision, and Practical Efficiency
NewsMar 19, 2026

Power, Precision, and Practical Efficiency

Electric motors drive most industrial motion, accounting for roughly two‑thirds of factory electricity use. Servo systems, unlike fixed‑speed motors, operate across a wide torque‑speed envelope, making a single efficiency rating impossible. Engineers rely on efficiency maps and design practices—right‑sizing, material...

By RoboticsTomorrow
LATAM Partners to Reduce Salmon Shipment Emissions
NewsMar 19, 2026

LATAM Partners to Reduce Salmon Shipment Emissions

LATAM Cargo announced a partnership with forwarder Andes Integración Logística and salmon exporter AquaChile to use Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on a three‑tonne salmon shipment from Chile to the United States. The initiative allocated more than 350 litres of SAF, delivering...

By Air Cargo News
German Startup eternal.ag Launches Fully Autonomous Harvesting Robot to Tackle Greenhouse Labor Shortage
NewsMar 19, 2026

German Startup eternal.ag Launches Fully Autonomous Harvesting Robot to Tackle Greenhouse Labor Shortage

German agritech startup eternal.ag unveiled Harvester, a fully autonomous tomato‑harvesting robot designed for greenhouse production. The robot can operate up to 22 hours daily, using AI‑driven vision and a modular platform that continuously learns from field data. Eternal.ag raised €8 million...

By RoboticsTomorrow
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NewsMar 19, 2026

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Developed with Scale AI, the new AI Trainer signals a tectonic shift in robotics, moving applications from pre‑programmed scripts to fully AI‑driven tasks. The system leverages massive datasets generated in specialized AI training cells where robots imitate human operators, creating...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Canada Spends Big on Domestic Ammunition Production Capacity
NewsMar 19, 2026

Canada Spends Big on Domestic Ammunition Production Capacity

Canada announced a CAD 1.4 bn investment to expand domestic ammunition production, anchored by the new Canadian Defence Industry Resilience (CDIR) programme. Up to $222.3 m will fund IMT Precision’s Ingersoll plant to manufacture empty 155 mm artillery shells, while General Dynamics in Quebec...

By Army Technology
Quintessence Debuts First ‘Living’ Artificial Cell for CGT Bio-Separation
NewsMar 19, 2026

Quintessence Debuts First ‘Living’ Artificial Cell for CGT Bio-Separation

Quintessence Biotech introduced DACS, the first "living" artificial cell designed to streamline bio‑separation in cell and gene therapy (CGT) manufacturing. The lipid‑particle platform mimics cell size, deformability and antigen presentation, enabling a gravity‑based flotation method that replaces magnetic‑bead workflows. DACS...

By Pharmaceutical Technology (GlobalData)
Saertex Subsidiary Fiberserve Establishes Kit-Cutting Capacity in Mexico
NewsMar 19, 2026

Saertex Subsidiary Fiberserve Establishes Kit-Cutting Capacity in Mexico

Saertex’s Fiberserve unit has launched a dedicated kit‑cutting facility within the group’s Mexican plant, adding capacity for custom‑cut infusion and reinforcement kits used in wind turbine rotor blades. The new line promises tighter process reliability, shorter lead times and higher...

By JEC Composites
Vertiv Supports NVIDIA DSX AI Factory Infrastructure Design
NewsMar 19, 2026

Vertiv Supports NVIDIA DSX AI Factory Infrastructure Design

Vertiv announced its role in designing converged physical infrastructure for NVIDIA's Vera Rubin DSX AI factory reference design and the Omniverse DSX Blueprint. The OneCore Rubin DSX model is simulation‑ready, providing digital power, cooling assets, validated interfaces and repeatable building...

By Engineering.com