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Lisa Anderson, supply chain & manufacturing expert, comments on the One Big Beautiful Act and its implications for US manufacturers

“The companies that win over the next five years will be the ones that use moments like this to drive clarity, strengthen capabilities and future-proof operations,” Anderson says.

AI will power the next generation of medical wearables

Embedding AI into these small, critical systems, however, requires rigorous engineering and careful optimization as well as an unrelenting commitment to safety and security.

Revolutionary implant harnesses electricity for healing

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and the University of Auckland in New Zealand have developed a groundbreaking bioelectric implant offering new hope for an effective treatment for humans suffering from loss of sensation and function due to spinal cord injury.

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.

Arterex expands portfolio with Xponent Global acquisition

Acquisition expands Arterex’s global extrusion capabilities that include ISO Class 8 cleanroom space within North America.

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.

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.

Down the road: What really is next for electric vehicles?

Tune in for a status update on the EV industry from an expert who knows how to navigate change and uncertainty.

Driving successful medtech innovation

The future of medtech innovation lies not in asking users what they want – but in understanding what they need, even when they are unable to articulate it themselves.

Last call for July’s medical manufacturing Lunch + Learn!

Register now for the latest breakthroughs in medical machining.

Are new medical procedures patentable?

It may depend on whether you’re in the US or Europe.