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23 hours ago

As Copper Demand Surges, Urban Mining May Save The Day

India’s growing manufacturing sector and demand for AI infrastructure could strain copper’s fragile supply chains. Scrap copper could help leaders circumvent the crisis.

ByKevin O'MarahContributor
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24 hours ago

‘Sustainable Fashion’ Needs A Breakthrough. Here’s A Blueprint For It

The arbiters of the industry (designers) have long been educated to uphold their 'vision' and aesthetic tendencies at the expense of all else.

ByBrooke Roberts-IslamSenior Contributor
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Apr 25, 2024

Micron’s $6.14 Billion CHIPS Grant Will Support A Commodity Product

Micron's CHIPS Act grant will support manufacturing of a commodity product - memory chips, that are vital in the age of AI.

ByWilly ShihSenior Contributor
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Apr 23, 2024

Risk & Reward Through MRO: How AI Is Tackling Manufacturing’s Billion-Dollar Parts Problem

Too often, the amount of working capital allocated to manage the risk of downtime is an afterthought and becomes out of balance.

ByPaul J. NobleContributor
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Apr 23, 2024

SkyWater Technology Is Lowering Barriers To Advanced Chip Packaging

SkyWater has partnered with Deca Technologies to develop a multi chip packaging capability that will lower the entry barriers to advanced packaging.

ByWilly ShihSenior Contributor
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Apr 22, 2024

Manufacturing’s Faster Horse Moment: Some Thoughts On Composable MES

We’re thinking about MES in a misguided way, and that this wrongheaded conception of MES is preventing organizations from realizing the promise of digital transformation.

ByNatan LinderContributor
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Apr 22, 2024

A Rapidly Growing Carbon Capture Company Is Hiding C02 In Front Of You

Neustark is putting C02 in your roads and just signed a carbon removal deal with Microsoft

ByMark Le DainContributor
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Apr 22, 2024

Current Climate: Using AI To Cut Packaging Waste

This week’s Current Climate, which every Monday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability.

ByAlan OhnsmanForbes Staff
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Apr 16, 2024

Where Boeing Went Wrong And What Manufacturers Can Learn From It

Quality control is very much engrained in a company's culture. Manufacturers should hold high quality as a core value and make sure their teams live it day-in and-out.

ByEthan KarpContributor
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PREMIUMApr 16, 2024

How AI Is Helping Amazon Save Half A Million Tons Of Packaging Per Year

The retailing goliath built its own model to reduce packaging waste. Data from the company indicates it’s now helping to cut at least 500,000 tons of packaging a year.

ByAmy FeldmanForbes Staff
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Apr 15, 2024

To Unlock Generative AI’s Potential Tomorrow, Manufacturers Must Lay The Foundation To Scale It Today

Whether it’s across plants or processes, addressing barriers to adoption as part of a pilot strategy will enable manufacturers to scale.

ByLisa CaldwellContributor
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Apr 15, 2024

Current Climate: Limiting ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Drinking Water

This week’s Current Climate, which every Monday brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability. Sign up to get it in your inbox every week.

ByAmy FeldmanForbes Staff
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Apr 15, 2024

Samsung CHIPS Act Grant Brings Its Leading Edge Plus R&D To Texas

Samsung's CHIPS grant includes their commitment to bring their leading edge technology to the U.S., as well as advanced packaging, R&D, and an R&D fab.

ByWilly ShihSenior Contributor
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PREMIUMApr 12, 2024

Meet The Billionaire-Owned Company Making Injectors For Blockbuster Drugs Like Ozempic

Roger Samuelsson is a new billionaire thanks to soaring demand from big pharma firms like Novo Nordisk for his company SHL Medical’s autoinjectors.

ByGiacomo TogniniForbes Staff
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PREMIUMApr 10, 2024

China Auto Boom Continued In First Quarter Despite Friction Over Its Policies

Overseas shipments by world's leading auto exporter climbed by nearly a third

ByRussell FlanneryForbes Staff
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PREMIUMApr 10, 2024

Super-Polluting Greenhouse Gases Are For Sale On Facebook Marketplace

As legislation phases out climate-damaging refrigerant gases, smugglers have found a thriving black market for them online.

ByAmy FeldmanForbes Staff
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Apr 8, 2024

This Entrepreneur Wants To Streamline The Trucking Industry Using Remote Controlled Vehicles And Has Raised $59M To Do It

Fernride, launched in 2019 in Germany, aims to tackle the driver shortage and environmental impact of transportation by introducing autonomous and electric trucking. Their innovative approach allows drivers to remotely control trucks from an office, effectively operating vehicles across great distances, such as from Munich to the U.K. This method separates the driver's location from the truck's, enhancing logistic and production efficiency. Fernride has raised $59 million to date and coins Volkswagen and DB Schenker as clients. Founded by Hendrik Kramer, who pivoted from selling dressage horses online to dropping out of his Master's at the Technical University of Munich, Fernride is pioneering the use of human teleoperators to oversee a fleet of up to ten trucks in geo-fenced locations and private yards, aiming for higher productivity and sustainability.

ByKristin HuntForbes Staff