Here's how manufacturing leaders can help their businesses prepare for the changes likely to come in 2026 and beyond.
A Challenger Electric display at the Oil and Gas Museum in Parkersburg. Relics from numerous companies, many which have since closed, are on display at the museum. (Photo by Jess Mancini) PARKERSBURG ...
Manufacturing pessimism has spiked dramatically in April as industrial producers deal with changing tariff plans and try to assess how global trade policy will impact their costs and operations in the ...
Manufacturing leaders can’t navigate today’s technological landscape without encountering artificial intelligence at every turn. From medical devices to aerospace systems, AI features are being ...
Intel ( INTC) stock climbed more than 7% Tuesday as investment firm KeyBanc upgraded shares to Overweight from Sector Weight, ...
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According to two people familiar with the situation, the new CEO at Intel, Lip-Bu Tan, is considering a significant shift in the company’s chip manufacturing approach that could reshape its foundry ...
The general business activity index rose four points but remained negative at -5.0, indicating worsening business conditions. The production index, a key measure of state manufacturing conditions, was ...
The general business activity index fell 5.4 points to -10.4, indicating worsening business conditions. Outlooks also worsened, with the company outlook index falling six points to -6.3 in November.