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Innovation
How Single-Controller Solutions Enhance Manufacturing Quality
Dennis Wylie
You’ve probably had the experience of visiting a contemporary factory floor and being amazed by all the incredible robots, sensors, and machines working like a finely choreographed dance. It’s quite remarkable—until there’s a malfunction. And that’s something which has frustrated quality engineers for decades. Here’s the situation: Most of these operations have three or four different control…
Innovation
Some Air Cleaners Release Harmful Byproducts. Now There’s a Way to Measure Them.
NIST

In the wake of Covid-19 and widespread wildfires, demand skyrocketed for air cleaners, machines that could remove potentially harmful particles from the air in a home. Manufacturers responded by producing a wider variety of air cleaner devices designed for single rooms.

The main purpose of an air cleaner is to, well, clean the air, making it safer and more comfortable to breathe…

Management
Why Innovation Should Be More Like Holiday Wreaths
Susan Robertson

Sharon, a corporate HR leader, spends her days managing her team and helping shape a culture that supports innovation and creative thinking. But when fall rolls around, her evenings are spent with foam wreath forms, mesh ribbon, and a glue gun.

She makes holiday wreaths. Bold ones. Glittery, whimsical, full of unexpected combinations. Sometimes they land, and sometimes they don’…

Innovation
Operationalize AI Accountability: A Leadership Playbook
Knowledge at Wharton

Nano Tools for Leaders—a collaboration between Wharton Executive Education and Wharton’s Center for Leadership and Change Management—are fast, effective tools that you can learn and start using in fewer than 15 minutes, with the potential to significantly improve your success and the engagement and productivity of the people you lead.

Goal

Deploy AI systems with confidence…

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Features
How 3 Top Manufacturers Simplify Multiple Plant Operations With ERP
Adam Grabowski
Capturing real-time data in all areas of the business is vital for maintaining long-term success.…
But the Limits Are Too Wide!
Donald J. Wheeler
When administrative and managerial data are placed on an XmR chart, the first reaction will…
Gen AI Models Help Create Breakthrough Materials
Zach Winn
Artificial intelligence models that turn text into images are also useful for generating new…
Why Your Team Fails To Use Gen AI Effectively
Gleb Tsipursky
In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, generative artificial intelligence (gen AI)…
Visualizing Better Papermaking Efficiency and Control
FLIR
Recent developments in thermal signature analytics have expanded the applications of thermal…
Sales vs. Service
Troy Harrison
A recent company meeting revealed what management called a “handoff problem.” The sales team would…
How to Choose a Connected Worker Platform That Actually Works
Scott Ginsberg
In manufacturing, the term connected worker has quickly gone from emerging concept to executive…
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News
ReLogic3D Brings Metrology-Grade 3D Scanning Solutions to US
(ReLogic Research: Huntsville, AL) -- ReLogic Research announces the launch of ReLogic3D, a new…
Scientists Visualize Atomic Structures in Moiré Materials
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National…
Technique Makes Complex 3D-Printed Parts More Reliable
(MIT: Cambridge, MA) -- People are increasingly turning to software to design complex material…
Automation Alley’s Project DIAMOnD for Distributed 3D Printing
(Automation Alley: Troy, MI) -- Project DIAMOnD, the nation’s largest distributed 3D printing…
New E-Book: AI & Advanced Technologies in Manufacturing
(LMA: Claremont, CA) --  Lisa Anderson, MBA, CSCP, CLTD, a leading expert in manufacturing strategy…
NIST Announces Proposals to Advance Microelectronics Technologies
(NIST: Gaithersburg, MD) -- The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and…
New Aluminum Alloy Strengthens Domestic Auto Supply Chain
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Oak Ridge, TN) -- A wave of aluminum auto body scrap is set to…
FlackTek Launches MEGA FlackTek
(FlackTek: Landrum, SC) -- FlackTek, a pioneer in high-performance materials processing, has…
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