Manufacturing companies continuously seek improvements that will streamline operations, remove inefficiencies, protect operations and deliveries, and surpass user expectations. More often than not, improvements are driven by the adoption and support of technology.
The CHIPS and Science Act appropriated $39 billion to the Department of Commerce in funding to onshore semiconductor manufacturing through an incentives program.
Each industrial revolution has wrought change with technologies created and processes introduced, to reshape the landscape of manufacturing, supply chain management, labor and workforce dynamics, and production efficiency.
Investment will help bring broadband services to underserved and rural communities throughout the US
July 27, 2023
CommScope currently has the capacity to manufacture drop cable at a rate of approximately 2 billion feet per year in its U.S. facilities — a level of production that will allow states and their partners to connect every underserved American as a part of the BEAD program.
As one of the earliest industrial zones in China, Qingbaijiang district plays an important role as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, focusing on the development of international supply chain, trade, and intelligent manufacturing.
The adoption of the cooling tower rental market is expanding as a result of the constantly expanding industrial and manufacturing sector, particularly in emerging economies.
Testing laboratory, service maintenance team, and apprenticeship program launch at Virginia facility
June 12, 2023
The new lab can test a complete range of air conditioning equipment, accommodating air-cooled chillers up to 2.1 MW and water-cooled chillers up to 5 MW.