Xiaomi is running an impressive lights-out smartphone factory in China that's outperforming traditional facilities and ...
TRUMPF, a high-tech company offering manufacturing in the fields of machine tools and laser technology, has opened its new smart factory in Farmington, Connecticut. Following a May 20 ribbon-cutting, ...
Large industries rely entirely on the capabilities of their machines to improve productivity. Therefore, the first step in implementing the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is to deploy a ...
With the forward drive into Industry 4.0, getting equipment to integrate on a broader level—through warnings prior to a safety problem—is increasingly important. Some of the greatest safety concerns ...
For decades, Connecticut — and much of the United States — has wrestled with the thorny problem of how to rebuild its once vibrant manufacturing industries in the face of lower-cost competition from ...
Smart factories are not just the future—they’re the only way forward for midsize manufacturers determined to stay competitive and profitable. As global competition, labor shortages, and rising costs ...
Amidst this transition, CCIG has emerged as a China Top Intelligent Automation Platform Factory, leveraging its unique mfgWorld ecosystem to bridge the gap between disconnected manufacturing silos and ...
Today’s manufacturing CIOs are responsible for a wide variety of issues on the shop floor, ranging from IoT security to supporting business operations and modernizing the smart factory. A key focus ...
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun made an announcement on Weibo revealing that the new generation smartphone production factory located in Changping, Beijing will soon become operational. The CEO also released a ...
WENZHOU, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As intelligent manufacturing expands globally, CNC ...
When a business leader at Rolls-Royce wants cash for smart factory upgrades, they need to appear on Dragon’s Den. Okay, not the actual reality series where entrepreneurs compete for the attention and ...
Part IV of a four-part series. Machines used to be dumb. They didn’t make decisions, nor could they learn anything new. That is changing rapidly. With the integration of software and sensors, a ...