Feb 3, 2026
As phased enforcement begins, contractors face a tightening timeline to prove compliance. Those who mobilize early will stay ahead of deadlines and avoid potential bottlenecks. By Greg Rankin For many defense contractors, the path to cybersecurity compliance has been...
Feb 3, 2026
Engineers at NIST are studying how to make high-quality steel out of the raw materials we currently have available in the U.S. By Andrew Iams I grew up outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known as “The Steel City.” Although no longer the center of steel or heavy...
Feb 3, 2026
Sintered metals plant finds long-term reliability and cost savings by replacing corrosion-prone metal towers with corrosion-proof engineered plastic. By Greg Rankin In powder metallurgy, material selection is everything. Choosing the right alloy determines whether a...
Dec 1, 2025
The company offers a wide range of precision production options to customers in sectors from data centers to medical and energy. By Mark Shortt UPG Company LLC is a Houston-based manufacturer that specializes in precision injection-molded plastics. According to UPG...
Dec 1, 2025
Unlocking Ceramic 3D Printing for Next-Generation Chemical Reactors By Tina Johnson OAK RIDGE, Tenn.—In collaboration with chemical technology and engineering company Dimensional Energy, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have...
Dec 1, 2025
How AI Is Unlocking Greater Operational Intelligence, from Predictive Maintenance to Quality Control DUBLIN—A new report by market research firm Research and Markets states that manufacturers are rapidly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to streamline...