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How AI, additives, and others can transform manufacturing
Market Moves: Manufacturing | View online
 
September 16, 2023
From the Editor

Hello and welcome back to Market Moves Manufacturing, a biweekly newsletter covering the latest news from Endeavor Business Media brands. In this edition, the top story gives an overview of how the DOE is investing in domestic manufacturing. Meanwhile, with AI investments expected to reach $200 billion in the next two years, how can it transform manufacturing (and how can it hurt the so-called deskless workers)?  As sustainability becomes a topic of greater interest in the sector, we also delve into how the supply chain needs to shift to accommodate, and we highlight a big partnership for EV battery production.  

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-     – Jennifer Ramsay

The projects aim to improvise the next generation of materials and manufacturing and related energy technologies
From Control Design
Generative AI can be useful in the manufacturing sector, and with it comes energy costs and the rise of AI-as-a-service.
From Smart Industry
Factory workers, field service personnel and even engineers can benefit from AI tools, even if they don't use computers every day.
From IndustryWeek
What does "scale" even mean for the additive manufacturing industry? And what does the Stratasys merger with Desktop Metal have to do with it, anyway?
From Supply Chain Connect
More than 70 countries are addressing the formidable challenge of cutting greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) to reach net zero goals, a task in which semiconductors play a key role.
From FleetOwner
The companies expect to invest up to $3 billion in U.S.-based battery manufacturing for commercial electric vehicles. Battery manufacturer EVE Energy will serve as a technology partner in the joint venture.
From Plant Services
Adrian Messer says quality, productivity, and safety all take hits the longer key roles go unfilled.
 
 

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