
Elizabeth Engler Modic, Editorial Director - Manufacturing Group
Editorial Director - Manufacturing Group
Elizabeth Engler Modic is the editor of Today's Medical Developments, Aerospace Manufacturing and Design, Defense and Munitions, and EV Design and Manufacturing magazines. She has covered the manufacturing industry for more than 25 years, having written for a range of magazines in the market. She can be reached at emodic@gie.net or 216.393.0264.
Recent Articles
Discover the advantages of Oerlikon's latest Surface Two technology
The scalable, IIoT-enabled thermal spray platform with enhanced capacity and automation.
CERATIZIT achieves SBTi validation for emissions goals
The company has committed to reducing its absolute Scope 1, Scope 2, and selected Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 54% by the fiscal year 2030, using the fiscal year 2020 as the base year.
Applied Motion Products’ MLA & MEA series linear actuators
The MLA (Motorized Linear Actuator) and MEA (Motorized Electric Actuator) series represent a new generation of compact linear motion solutions.
Arterex expands portfolio with Xponent Global acquisition
Acquisition expands Arterex’s global extrusion capabilities that include ISO Class 8 cleanroom space within North America.
Meet the Digimar 814 C: precision and efficiency in metrology
Mahr's new height measuring instrument offers practical features for simple and efficient use in production environments.
Blum-Novotest opens new Competence Center in Erlanger, Kentucky
The BNCC delivers results with a highly qualified regional team and a fully equipped technical center with the capacity to pilot software development for relevant machine controls.
HydroPlasma: The future of surface cleaning in high-tech industries
Plasmatreat's sustainable breakthrough in high-performance surface cleaning.
Heule partners with Center for Machining Excellence
The CME includes machine tool, cutting tool, and technology partners who collaborate to better solve challenging machining problems.
Caltech's smart capsule to study the health of the GI tract
PillTrek was used in the study to measure pH and temperature as well as changing levels of glucose and the neurotransmitter serotonin in animal models.
Unlocking stronger silicone adhesives for 3D printing
Additive manufacturing of soft devices, which is an area gaining traction in the medical and wearable tech industries, can particularly benefit from this approach.