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November 4, 2025
 
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Ep242

Also on the podcast, Rivian cuts 600 workers and wearable robots have "fabric muscle."

 

 
Extra Strength Tylenol is shown in Carmel, Ind., Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2025.

The deal creates a massive consumer health goods company.

 
Rockford

They plan to bring back other workers from the 171-year-old business.

 

Equipment to lift, move, rotate, tumble, pour from drums, rack drums, weigh. Drum trucks, dollies, palletizers, forklift attachments, rotators, rollers. Drum cones, pumps, heaters, wrenches, faucets. Custom handling equipment. Expert dealer support.

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In the face of rapidly shifting global trade dynamics, here's how to build resilience and flexibility for your business.

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Ep444

It looks like an escape pod.

 
Ep29tn

See how manufacturers can connect with young workers regardless of educational route.

 
Skyline of Kansas City, Missouri.

The initial phase of the project is expected to cost around $500 million.

 
New high current pogo pin models rated from 7 up to 25 A from Same Sky’s Interconnect Group.

The spring loaded pogo pins offer gold plated contacts for high reliability.

 

EasySwitch Wet-Dry Vacuum simplifies the filter change process when switching from vacuuming a dry material to a liquid or vice versa. The EasySwitch is a powerful pneumatic vacuum that is ideal for any application - wet, dry, light and heavy.

 
Closets

The company expects the $30 million development to create 100 jobs in the first year.

 
Ep 154

Learning from Jaguar Land Rover and other hacks to minimize plant floor disruption.

 
Colin Balfour, a sophomore studying robotics engineering, flies a small drone at a simulated night flight at a laboratory at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, in Worcester, Mass.

These drones fit in the palm of the hand and are made from inexpensive hobby-grade materials.

 
Jet Material Lift

Suitable for HVAC and mechanical contracting environments.

 

The right Secure Remote Access (SRA) enables the many benefits of Industry 4.0 without the added risk of a million-dollar cyber-attack. This guide compiles eight considerations in choosing the most effective solution for your OT environment.

 
BorgWarner technical center.

The investment is expected to create 193 jobs.

 
RealMan Robotics RealBOT Embodied Open Platform.

The demonstration took place as RealMan unveiled its RealBOT embodied open platform.

 
Low Res Exoskeleton Main

The device provides precise assistance aligned with natural elbow motion.

 
Exair

Its design combines a hardened alloy and ceramic material that provide exceptional resistance to wear...

 

Results from a recent study indicated that 72% of manufacturers who implemented AI technology noticed significant cost reductions and operational efficiency improvements. Throughout these pages, discover where AI brings the most value to manufacturing and distribution, along with how to get started.

 
Surveyor Jql

The companies are working toward on-water, live fire demonstrations in 2026.

 
Mahle global headquarters.

Mahle is expected to add 11 jobs once the $6.8 million expanison is complete.

 
A worker at Rockwell Automation headquarters in Milwaukee assembling the OTTO 600.

The robots reduce reliance on manual forklifts.

 
All Metal Designs' ergonomic computer stand

The company designed its solutions to improve output and productivity.

 

Generative AI (GenAI) saves time, processes data, and increases worker productivity during the implementation of new tools and technologies. Here are five key areas throughout the industrial enterprise where GenAI knocks over implementation hurdles.

 
Facade of a Siemens building.

Engineers will be able to design, optimize and manage digital twins for future factories.

 
An X-Bow rocket launch.

Deployment establishes defense-grade digital backbone to accelerate warfighter capability.

 
Dr. Cheol Hoon Park(center), principal researcher at KIMM, examines a lightweight clothing-type wearable robot.

Automatic weaving of "fabric muscle" brings commercialization closer.

 
Indeeco

OEM aims to set a new standard for the new iHeat line leading the way for design, quoting, and delivery...

 
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Ep443

The project went from prototype to fleet in less than three years.

 

 
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