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Tate Bets Big on Arkansas for Data Center Manufacturing
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Tate Bets Big on Arkansas for Data Center Manufacturing

Infrastructure company Tate has launched a major new manufacturing plant in Arkansas. The expansion focuses on fabricating steel frames for data centers and represents a significant investment in the region’s industrial base.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 16, 2025
Manufacturers Are Weirdly Optimistic About The Next Year
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Manufacturers Are Weirdly Optimistic About The Next Year

A recent poll of manufacturing and engineering professionals found that 55% are optimistic about U.S. manufacturing growth in the next 12 months. This confidence is tied to tech adoption and supply chain shifts, but significant hurdles around workforce and integration persist.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 12, 2025
A Man Waited 24 Hours in the Cold for a $2,400 Samsung Phone
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A Man Waited 24 Hours in the Cold for a $2,400 Samsung Phone

Samsung’s first triple-folding phone, the Galaxy Z TriFold, launched in South Korea on December 12. It sold out in minutes, thanks to a limited release in just 20 stores nationwide.

by Nathan ColeDecember 12, 2025
Ford and SK On’s battery divorce shows the EV party is over
BusinessManufacturing

Ford and SK On’s battery divorce shows the EV party is over

The joint venture to build two massive battery plants is being dissolved. It’s a stark symbol of how the auto industry’s electric vehicle plans have dramatically cooled since the peak hype just a few years ago.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
UK Gets a £5 Million Boost for Hardware Startups
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UK Gets a £5 Million Boost for Hardware Startups

The British Business Bank is committing €5.7 million to the British Design Fund to support early-stage, product-focused UK businesses. This move is part of a broader push to address regional investment disparities and back physical innovation.

by Nathan ColeDecember 11, 2025
California’s Climate Disclosure Rules Finally Drop. Now What?
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California’s Climate Disclosure Rules Finally Drop. Now What?

California regulators have released the long-awaited draft text for the state’s sweeping climate disclosure laws. The rules will now enter a public comment period, but face ongoing legal challenges from major business groups.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
This AI is Watching the Factory Floor and Shutting Things Down
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This AI is Watching the Factory Floor and Shutting Things Down

Zurich-based Cerrion is deploying AI that acts like a superhuman operator, watching production lines and making real-time interventions to prevent costly errors. Founded in 2021, the company has raised $23 million to scale its vision of stress-free manufacturing.

by Nathan ColeDecember 11, 2025
Legacy ERP is Killing Manufacturers. Here’s the Fix.
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Legacy ERP is Killing Manufacturers. Here’s the Fix.

Manufacturing leaders are sounding the alarm: legacy ERP systems that create reports instead of decisions are a direct threat to a company’s survival. The new push is for AI-driven systems that act in real-time and empower frontline workers, not just IT departments. The goal is measurable ROI in wee

by Elisa RomeroDecember 11, 2025
When You Can’t Find a Good Manufacturer, You Start Your Own
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When You Can’t Find a Good Manufacturer, You Start Your Own

Tired of poor quality and missed deadlines, three supplement founders started their own factory. What began as a solution for their own company in 2019 has turned into a full-service contract manufacturing powerhouse.

by Elisa RomeroDecember 9, 2025
The Military’s Right to Repair Just Got Killed
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The Military’s Right to Repair Just Got Killed

Provisions that would have guaranteed military members the right to fix their own gear were removed from the final 2026 National Defense Authorization Act. The move follows intense lobbying from defense contractors and sidelines a reform with rare bipartisan and Trump administration support.

by Nathan ColeDecember 8, 2025

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