From growing up in Romania to becoming an engineering manager in the United States, learn about Ane Marie Harbs manufacturing career. During this conversation she explains the challenges she overcame and what helped her along the way to become the manufacturing professional she is today.
It’s important to acknowledge the people who’re making an impact through manufacturing and helping others along the way. Irina N. Ciobanescu–Husanu recounts her manufacturing journey and the family support system that helped her reach her goal of becoming an engineer and impacting the next generation of manufacturing talent.
Canada is a hub for manufacturing automation, positioning itself as a leader in the industry with the recent opening of a first-of-its-kind smart factory and the 2018 founding of the Automate Canada national association.
Cybersecurity has been a buzzword in the world of medical device manufacturing lately. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued several guidance documents for cybersecurity in medical devices.
Recognizing the strong group of manufacturing professionals that make up the SME community is important. SME member, Sheila Sherman, CTE Supervisor, Pontiac High School, recently connected with SME to share her thoughts on how SME membership has impacted her career and the overall value she's obtained from her time in manufacturing.
During Black History Month, we salute the innovators who dedicate their talent and creativity to manufacturing. SME Executive Director & CEO, Bob Willig, believes that manufacturing is at its best when we hear the voices of and engage with all community members.
Cobotics is making automation more attainable for the manufacturing sector. Collaborative robots, or cobots, are often a better investment than industrial robots for small- and medium-sized manufacturers. Cobots work in the same environment as humans without barriers and safety fences.
When it comes to processes used to develop products for aerospace, there are several different processes for bonding different metals together. Some examples of joined metals include titanium with stainless steel, titanium with iron-nickel, and aluminum with other metals. But which one is better is up for debate.
When it comes to innovation within manufacturing, the goal is to develop sustainable processes to create something unique that adds value. The research presented at NAMRC sets the groundwork for important manufacturing developments in the years to come.
Over three days, thousands of the additive manufacturing (AM) community’s best and brightest packed Huntington Place in Detroit to discuss and learn about new products, materials, and solutions.