Automotive production is at an inflection point. For decades, automakers relied on traditional industrial robots to deliver the speed, durability and throughput required for mass production. Those large, stationary machines defined efficiency, but often at the expense of flexibility.
LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. has announced the launch of the Atlas25 camera series, featuring a 25GigE interface and RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) for high-speed industrial imaging applications.
Intellect, a leading provider of AI-powered Quality Management System (QMS) software, announced the acquisition of Zaptic, a UK-based Connected Frontline Worker (CFW) platform that empowers manufacturing and operations teams through AI-enabled workflows.
As Grand Traverse Tool has moved deeper into the medical, aerospace, and energy markets, quality verification requirements have become increasingly demanding.
Jenna Schoettker is a senior accreditation specialist at A2LA and has been in the industry for a long time. She's been working with Quality on a few different projects.
New orders of metalworking machinery, measured by the U.S. Manufacturing Technology Orders Report published by AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology, totaled $493.1 million in September 2025.
JETAIR SUPPORT specializes in the inspection and maintenance of aviation components, including life-limited parts that are crucial to aircraft engine performance.
The L.S. Starrett Co. has announced that it has partnered with H. Gerstner & Sons to offer 120 Limited Edition, American Made Starrett Machinist Wooden Tool Chests.
Conveyance has always been central to automotive production. Every vehicle component, from a small subassembly to a complete powertrain, depends on reliable movement through the factory.
I just finished spending three days with a man named Josh Springer, inventor of “Bottoms up” a draft beer dispensing system that fills the glass from the bottom.