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Weidmüller Wins Supplier Sustainability Award from Emerson
Weidmüller is one of only six worldwide winners of the 2024 Supplier Sustainability Award from Emerson. -
Watlow Opens New Bangalore Office to Drive Innovation, Sustainability in India's Thermal Solutions Market
Bangalore was selected for this new office due to its reputation as the “Silicon Valley of India,” a hub for tech talent, innovation and research. -
Alfa Laval Energy Division Appoints ESI Process Ltd as Distribution Partner for Industrial Process Sectors in the UK
Effective immediately, ESI Process (UK) Ltd will be responsible for the distribution of Alfa Laval's extensive range of products and solutions. -
Here's Why You Should Attend the 2025 ISA OT Cybersecurity Summit
The summit will take place 18-21 June 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. Here’s why you should make it a priority to attend. -
Schneider Electric Appoints Chris Collins as Senior Vice President of U.S. Digital Buildings
Collins will spearhead company’s strategy to build more resilient, human-centric and efficient buildings across the United States. -
Latest GDP Report Shows Mixed Messages for Manufacturers
Today, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released its first estimate of GDP for the first quarter of 2025. -
NEMA Supports U.S. Manufacturing Through its New Make It American Certification Program
The Make It American certification program helps identify products and manufacturing facilities that meet Build America, Buy America Act domestic content requirements. -
Honeywell to Provide Automation and Safety Controls for First Fully Integrated Rare Earths Refinery in Australia
Iluka Resources’ Eneabba rare earths refinery will adopt Honeywell’s Integrated Controls and Safety Systems to will produce resources vital for an electrified economy. -
U.S. Tariffs Could Have Five Key Impacts on Chinese Manufacturing
Based on recent economic data and insights from discussions with clients, Interact Analysis has identified several key impacts the tariffs could have on China’s manufacturing sector. -
New Tariff and Trade Policies: What Should Supply Chain Leaders Do?
The need to react to unexpected global disruption is now a fundamental requirement for all companies; tariffs are only the latest incarnation of what manufacturers have to deal with. -
thyssenkrupp Materials Services Appoints Dr. Heather Wijdekop as CEO of Business Unit Processing
thyssenkrupp Materials Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Heather Wijdekop as the new CEO of the B usiness Unit Processing. -
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards More Than $3.7 Million to 23 Massachusetts Manufacturing Companies
Funding will support up to 125 Jobs in Sectors such as food packaging solutions and sustainable manufacturing. -
ABB Publishes Environmental Product Declaration for Distributed Control System Controllers
ABB becomes the first company to publish an externally verified Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) for industrial controllers in distributed control systems. -
How AI Enhances Industrial Power Transformer Efficiency
When transformers malfunction or fail, they can put operations at risk of downtime and financial losses. That’s where AI can come in. -
Engineered for Sustainability: The New Blueprint for Robot Design
In the world of robot manufacturing, efficiency has always been king, but today, a new measure of success is emerging: sustainability. -
Rethinking Thermal Management: The Case for the Integrated Thermal Loop
Implementing an Integrated Thermal Loop is a necessity for industries looking to remain competitive in a data-driven, sustainability-focused world. -
Minimizing Downtime on Drilling Vessels: Proactive Investment into Derisking Offshore Operations
In marine construction and other offshore operations, unexpected downtime can be a costly setback. -
Winning in the Age of Industrial AI with Innovation and Sustainability
At ARC Advisory Group Forum 2025, an ExxonMobil keynote speaker challenged attendees to think about integration and interoperability. -
Tariffs: Uncertainty Could Derail U.S. Industrial Automation Recovery in 2025
What looked to be a recovery year for industrial automation suppliers following a down market in 2024 no longer looks certain. -
Manufacturing Machinery Orders Increase in February 2025
New orders of metalworking machinery totaled $389.9 million in February 2025, a 9.9% increase from January and a 12.5% increase from January 2025.




















