What’s the Biggest Threat to Manufacturing Jobs?

The outlook on the future of U.S. manufacturing employment is different depending on who you ask. Some say that manufacturing jobs are less common now due to various trade deals and outsourcing, and the U.S. will see a rise in manufacturing employment if the right decisions are made. Others maintain that regardless of why those… Read more »

How Many Humans Does It Take To Run a Supermarket?

You may have noticed an increasing number of self-checkout kiosks at your local grocery store over the past few years. When self-checkouts first found their way into stores they were novel and interesting. They were fun and exciting and people opted for the self-checkout just for the experience. Now, regardless of whether you use the… Read more »

Indramat Has Always Been The Best

Quality is making a comeback. There’s a renewed appreciation for craftsmanship. Once, consumers expected things to be well made. Something had to be high quality, otherwise it wouldn’t sell. Ah, you have a shoddy coffee table for sale? No thanks. Oh, that hammer is held together with cheap glue? I think I’ll pass. Then, things… Read more »

Leonardo’s Robot

Everyone’s heard of Leonardo da Vinci, but it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly what he’s best known for. In some circles, Leonardo da Vinci is best known for his contributions to pop culture through movies and literature. Others would say he’s most famous for his paintings, but there would then be dispute over whether the Last… Read more »

How Can Humans Compete With Machines?

The debate over whether humans can compete with machines may seem hot and fresh, but it’s not. In fact, there’s a popular American folk story from the 1800s about a man competing with a machine. John Henry ultimately outperformed the steam drill, but he died in the process. Optimists might view the outcome as testament… Read more »

Soft Robots Could Save Your Life

Those in manufacturing know that February is the time to put hearts on packages and morph products into the most romantic of ideographs – hearts. That’s not because it’s American Heart Month, either. Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day. Consider that a public service announcement for any forgetful fellows with significant others. People are eagerly anticipating tomorrow… Read more »

The World’s Most Underwhelming Robots

When you think of a robotics competition you probably imagine an impressive display of cutting edge technology – a showcase of expensive robots glistening in the sun, displaying the capabilities of our current technology, and offering glimpses of the future. You need lots of hard work, ingenuity, copious amounts of research, and deep pockets to… Read more »

The Importance of the Printing Press

Gutenberg’s printing press is one of the most important and influential inventions of all time. It’s difficult to imagine just how different the world would be without the inventionĀ  of the printing press. Many argue that Gutenberg’s printing press was the catalyst that brought about the Renaissance. But what made Gutenberg’s printing press so important?… Read more »

How to Handle Advancing AI

Imagine that someone tells you that your job no longer exists, all of the skills that you possess are considered useless, and there’s no way for you to further contribute to society. For the last 10, 20, or 30 years you provided an important service for people. Maybe you drove the blue route bus, or… Read more »

How Servos Improve the Superbowl

When we think about servos and how they make our lives better, we often think about industrial servo motors. It’s hard not to if you work with Indramat motion control systems, after all. Industrial robots make things possible in manufacturing that were previously impossible without automation. But that’s not the only way that servos can… Read more »