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Port of Los Angeles: Data for April suggest that container ship bookings are down by 60%, and 30% of Pacific Ocean bookings to the U.S. have been canceled.

Customer Care
Tariff Shocks on the Supply Chain
Sunderesh Heragu
According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, trade with our three largest partners—Canada, China, and Mexico—accounted for more than $1.32 trillion in imports and $0.82 trillion in exports in calendar year 2024. This represented 40% of the total trade between the United States and the entire world that year. The United States is heavily dependent on China for…
Innovation
MIT Engineers Print Synthetic ‘Metamaterials’ That Are Strong, Stretchy
Jennifer Chu

In metamaterials design, the name of the game has long been “stronger is better.”

Metamaterials are synthetic materials with microscopic structures that give the overall material exceptional properties. A huge focus has been in designing metamaterials that are stronger and stiffer than their conventional counterparts. But there’s a trade-off: The stiffer a material, the less…

Innovation
Advancing Aerospace Additive Manufacturing
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

When Jonaaron Jones started his master’s degree at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville (UT), his mentor invited him to visit the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, or MDF, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). “I saw a metal 3D-printed part for the first time,” says Jones. “I knew I was seeing the future—for industry and for me.”

During the next few years, Jones worked…

Innovation
Liquid Cooling Technology Addresses Excess Heat at Chip Level
Georgia Institute of Technology

What’s the hottest thing in electronics and high-performance computing? In a word, it’s “cool.”

To be more precise, it’s a liquid cooling system developed at Georgia Tech for electronics and aimed at solving a long-standing problem: overheating.

Developed by Daniel Lorenzini, a 2019 Tech graduate who earned his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, the cooling system uses…

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Matt McFarlane
One of the key findings in Greenlight Guru’s 2025 Medical Device Industry Report was that economic…
Robotic System Zeroes in on Objects Most Relevant for Helping Humans
Jennifer Chu
For a robot, the real world is a lot to take in. Making sense of every data point in a scene can…
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In a professional kitchen, no chef prepares a steak, a cake, and a casserole simultaneously with…
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Bruce Hamilton
A few months ago I visited a potential customer, a high-tech startup, which like many Boston-area…
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As a technology leader, I must admit that making the right investment in new innovations has its…
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Stephanie Ojeda
Every day, quality leaders face a variety of production and process issues. Although some problems…
Tariffs: The Die Has Been Cast
William A. Levinson
The Chinese character for crisis means “danger” and “opportunity,” and tariffs have created a…
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(ReverseEngineering: La Jolla, CA) -- ReverseEngineering.com, a software developer of professional-…
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(EASE: San Clemente, CA) -- Manufacturing leaders are facing a perfect storm. Expectations around…
IQVIA Named a Front-Runner in Generative AI Innovation
(IQVIA: Research Triangle Park, NC) -- IQVIA, a global provider of clinical research services,…
ForwardX Deploys 435 AMRs at Chery Automobile’s Dalian Factory
(ForwardX Robotics: Beijing) -- Tier-one suppliers are under pressure to move more parts more…
89% of Industrial Companies Recognize the Digital Thread Is Essential to Success
(Aras: Andover, MA) -- Aras, a leader in product life cycle management (PLM) and digital thread…
Additions to Viega Valve Portfolio Complete Systems
(Viega: Broomfield, CO) -- Viega North America announces the latest additions to its product…
University of Oklahoma and ORNL Launch Strategic Collaboration
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- The University of Oklahoma and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the U.S.…
Reduced Porosity Strengthens Large-Scale 3D Prints
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