Why Didn't Electricity Immediately Change Manufacturing?
For investors in Boo.com, WebVan and eToys, the bursting of the dotcom bubble came as a bit of a shock.
Companies like this raised vast sums on the promise that the worldwide web would change everything. Then, in the spring of 2000, stock markets collapsed.
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China Now Has a Giant, Smog-Sucking Chimney
The Chinese government has invested $2 million in a prototype filtration system intended to reduce the effects of smog in urban areas. Initial tests suggest that it's capable of emitting up to 8 million cubic meters of filtered air every day.
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Artificial Intelligence Can Make Work Better Says Majority of Workers
Employees welcome AI if it automates time-consuming internal processes, helps better balance their workload or increases fairness in subjective decisions.
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The Jelly Inside A Shark's Nose Is More Electrically Sensitive Than Any Man Made Material On Earth
A biological material that has existed for millions of years may find new applications in modern electronics. A team of scientists from UC Santa Cruz, the University of Washington, and the Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason discovered that shark “jelly” is the highest proton conductive biological substance ever found, according to GizMag.
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Supply Chain Secret – Automation Is Only Part of Success
Let’s take a look at the recommended components of Supply Chain Management and then let’s bring it back to the basics. No matter the size of your distribution or manufacturing company; the very most important concept is to be able to know what inventory you currently have on hand. This is normally handled within an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning).
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Women Making A Large Impact in Manufacturing
In five years, STEP Ahead Award winners, a program from NAM, has impacted more than 300,000 individuals, engaging in efforts to develop both current and future women in manufacturing careers.
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5 Manufacturing Applications for Robotics in 2018
Manufacturers and engineers tend to have a love-hate relationship with robotics. Millennials typically favor next-gen robotics due to their efficiency and ease of use, but older generations are more skeptical about their benefits. For them, the fear of industrial automation taking over the jobs of human workers is already very tangible.
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Wearables Cause EMS to Take a Cue from Fashion Industry
As electronic manufacturing services (EMS) companies morph into supply chain companies and electronics seeps into every part of our existence, supply chains are colliding. One of the more obvious current collisions is that of the electronics manufacturing industry and the apparel industry in the field of wearables.
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Everything You Need To Know About Ethernet Cables
I really hate Wi-Fi, and you should too. If you own your own home or your landlord doesn’t mind a few holes in the wall, running gigabit Ethernet around the house is the best thing you can do for a faster computing experience. But what’s all this about Cat 6 or crossover cables? Here’s everything you need to know about Ethernet cabling.I really hate Wi-Fi, and you should too. If you own your own home or your landlord doesn’t mind a few holes in the wall, running gigabit Ethernet around the house is the best thing you can do for a faster computing experience. But what’s all this about Cat 6 or crossover cables? Here’s everything you need to know about Ethernet cabling.
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An Ultrathin, Super-Stretchy Nanomesh Skin Display is the Future of Wearables
The tech, which was brought to life through an academic-industrial collaboration led by Professor Takao Someya at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering, will be displayed and discussed today, February 17th, at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas.
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Choosing the Right Aluminum Alloy for Production Injection Molds
Aluminum may be a better solution than steel after a thorough review of the part design, tool design, quantity and type of unfilled, aluminum-friendly resin.
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Serving Your Customer: Going Beyond Lean Thinking to Define Value (Part 1)
Without a clear understanding of what specific work is of value, you cannot make informed decisions about what work to pursue.
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Capability Trumps Capacity in EMS Industry
After two decades of concentrating on capacity, the focus of the electronics manufacturing services (EMS) industry now is shifting to capability, with competencies including manufacturing skills and supply chain management gaining in importance, according to IHS iSuppli EMS & ODM Market Research at information and analytics provider IHS Inc.
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Wearable Tech for the Construction Industry
Wearable technology has reached a point where it has become nearly as ubiquitous as smartphones. Smart watches, healthcare monitors, fitness trackers and other gadgets have invaded and become a part of our daily lives. Many people just put these devices on as an ordinary aspect of life and use the technology to enhance routine activities.
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Lean Manufacturing VS. Six Sigma: Which is right for you?
Selecting the right approach for your business strategy can be confusing so it’s important to understand the potential for business growth.
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Four Digital Trends Manufacturers Should Watch for in 2018
From IoT efficiencies to cobots, manufacturing is poised for a "technology renaissance."
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The Unseen Advantages of Adopting Lean Manufacturing Principles
There are at least three major unrecognized advantages of instituting lean principles, including better navigating the competitive life cycle.
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To Win, Focus on Speed, Not Just Cost
What's the winning business proposition in today's outsourced electronics manufacturing business? Surprisingly, the answer is not cost, leverage, or the aggregation of supply and demand, three attributes often cited as principal virtues by outsourced manufacturing firms. Instead, in our view, the key factor for success in the current business environment for outsourced manufacturing is speed -- delivering reduced time to market.
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China Is the New World Leader in Renewable Energy
A new report from the IEEFA is positioning China as a world leader in renewable energy investment. The country has put $44 billion in clean energy projects around the world.
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Commerce Amazon Future Of Work Amazon Go, A High-tech Version of A 7-Eleven, Will Finally Open on Monday — With No Checkout Lines and No Cashiers
Amazon’s store of the future has been five years in the making. But the unveiling is just about here.
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