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This humanoid robot learns on the job, and it’s coming to the factory floor Industries can rethink how work gets done, raising the bar for productivity and workplace safety.
For every 20 positions, there’s one qualified candidate, says one manufacturing chief executive. Some of President Trump’s policies are likely to exacerbate the problem.
The Oregonian reported that chipmaker Intel plans to lay off up to 20% of its factory workforce, citing an internal email the publication says was verified by four employees. According to the ...
What just happened? Intel is preparing to lay off as much as one-fifth of its factory workforce in a move that will reshape one of the company's core business units.
Today factory-floor work lags behind non-supervisory roles in services on hourly pay. Even if you control for age, gender, race and more, the manufacturing wage premium has collapsed.
Robotics is no longer confined to the walls of a factory or the labs of experimental tech firms—it is becoming the primary interface between digital intelligence and the physical world.
On the factory floor of a 69-year-old liquor plant in northwestern China, a dozen workers toil away sticking labels by hand on bottles of a fiery liquor known as baijiu, the nation’s most ...
Whereas almost a quarter of American workers were employed in manufacturing in the 1970s, today less than one in 10 is. Moreover, half of “manufacturing” jobs are in support roles such as human ...
It's called the Xtura, and if you've been looking for a camper that can literally cross the world's unpaved roads with ease and right off the factory floor, this is the one for you.
The deviceWISE AI platform from Telit Cinterion unites industrial connectivity, real-time data orchestration, cloud integration, and AI in a single solution.
InWin will be unveiling its ChronoMancy chassis at Computex 2025, amongst other cases, a new design created to celebrate the company's 40th anniversary.
Nearly 4 Million Factory Jobs Are Coming — But Gen Z Would Rather Work In The Trades Than The Assembly Line ...