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America faces 2.1 million unfilled manufacturing jobs by 2030, costing $1 trillion annually. See how AI startups like Laborup are solving the crisis.
Ford is using AI to analyze photo and video footage and detect factory defects in real time, before problems could become costly recalls or rework.
AI is all over the place in manufacturing, producing bottom-line results and helping reduce costs and increase capabilities. But AI doesn’t do these tasks by itself.
Editor’s Note: Part 1 of 3. IndustryWeek Technology Editor Dennis Scimeca spoke to a wide variety of manufacturing technology experts about what to expect in 2023. Today, read about their thoughts on ...
As an industry, manufacturing is “hot.” Regions are creating manufacturing initiatives, countries are creating policies to lure manufacturing back and prepare the next generation of talent, maker ...
Manufacturing can’t weather another crisis in the short term, therefore will we see extensive innovation. What part of manufacturing do you think is most apt to adopt technology?
Intel's (INTC) efforts to restore the chip giant to its former glory may hinge on a new manufacturing process the company calls 18A. Short for 18 angstroms — an angstrom is equal to 0.1 ...
Amid a tech cold war with China, U.S. companies have pledged nearly $200 billion for chip manufacturing projects since early 2020. But the investments are not a silver bullet.
Nolan Norman had no idea what microelectronic manufacturing entailed when his adviser at Midview High suggested he take the ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s biggest maker of advanced computer chips, unveiled an ambitious factory upgrade in Arizona.
Taiwanese authorities have detained three current and former employees of the world’s largest chip manufacturer, Taiwan ...