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Facebook’s Role in Industrial Automation

What is Facebook’s role in Industrial Automation? Well, right now it doesn’t really have one, but the world’s largest social network might be looking to change that. Facebook has advertising for an electrical engineer who has “10+ years designing electrical systems for industrial automation, vehicles, or robotics”. Facebook isn’t the first tech company to try… Read more »

Oil and Manufacturing

Oil prices have dropped significantly over the past few months. June of last year saw crude oil prices of $107 per barrel. Now, prices are nearing $80 a barrel. That’s a pretty big difference for just half a year’s time. On the surface this seems like nothing but great news. Cheap gasoline means more spending… Read more »

Where In the World Is Manufacturing Growing?

Manufacturing has been on the rise here in the United States. It’s all that anyone can talk about. But who can blame them? The U.S. was a major player in manufacturing, fell off the map, and is experiencing a manufacturing renaissance. Government and private interest is breathing new life into the industry, and poising the… Read more »

Clothing and U.S. Manufacturing

Five or six years ago, the average consumer might have been hard pressed to find something that said, “Made in the United States” in their home. Outsourcing was the name of the game, and U.S. manufacturing suffered. People lost their jobs and factories shut down. Today, there’s been a resurgence in U.S. manufacturing. Increased funding… Read more »

3D Printing and Manufacturing: The Future or The Present?

3D printing has been around for more than three decades, but it’s just now starting to make its way into mainstream manufacturing. Well, it’s been used in manufacturing for years, but not in the way that many people expected it to be used. While 3D printing is commonly used by manufacturers for research and development,… Read more »

Industry 4.0

What do you know about Industry 4.0? The term is being used more frequently, and while you might have seen it in an article, or heard someone use the phrase, you weren’t quite sure what it meant. The term started with a project by the German government which aimed to blend computerization and manufacturing. Computers… Read more »

Why Manufacturing Isn’t Slowing Down

Recent reports show that growth in U.S. manufacturing slowed down during the month of January. There was still growth, just not as much as economists had predicted. When results fail to meet expectations, people develop a sense of uncertainty, and with uncertainty comes questions — a whole slew of questions. If things didn’t go the… Read more »

Motion-Control in High Demand

The automation market is growing at a remarkable rate. According to the Motion Control Association, the number of motion-control products that were shipped worldwide grew by 9 percent over the course of the first three quarters in 2014. While that statistic is impressive on its own, it’s even more significant when you put it into… Read more »

Would You Lease a Robot Worker?

Maybe you’ve hired a temporary worker, or maybe you’ve been a temporary worker at some point in your career. Someone quits unexpectedly, or gets sick, or injured, and an employer needs to find a replacement on the spot. What happens when the replacement worker is unskilled? You have to spend time training them to make… Read more »

Robots and Jobs

When it comes to robots, there seems to be two schools of thought. You have those that believe that more automation leads to fewer jobs for humans, and then you have those who believe that more automation leads to more jobs for humans. This is a discussion that has been going on for years. Will… Read more »