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Using the Obama administration's 'Race to the Top' competition in the educational arena as a model, Bruce Katz and Peter Hamp propose an annual $150 million ''Race to the Shop' competition to reform and modernize federal investments in workforce...
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May 23, 9:20 AM
Yes, manufacturing can be an engine of growth again. But it will only happen if we address these critical issues.
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May 23, 3:29 PM
NASA's Summer of Innovation project is accepting proposals through Monday, June 10, from organizations that want to offer students science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) educational experiences this summer. Delete the scoop?
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It's a fairly well-accepted narrative that manufacturing in America is all but dead. Over 3 million manufacturing jobs were lost during the Great Delete the scoop?
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May 17, 12:42 PM
Several factors come into play when manufacturers make the decision to move or reshore (see chart). The wage gap is never the only reason, but in all cases, the move makes business sense – it’s not simply a feel good story.
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Manufacturing remains a critical force in both advanced and developing economies. But the sector has changed, bringing new opportunities and challenges to business leaders and policy makers. A McKinsey Global Institute article. Delete the scoop?
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Not only are American companies pulling back on their overseas production, but foreign businesses view the United States as an attractive alternative to producing at home. It could be that America is becoming a low-cost manufacturing destination. Delete the scoop?
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April 23, 4:33 PM
There is great concern about China’s real-estate and infrastructure bubbles. But these are just short-term challenges that China may be able to spend its way out of. READ MORE....
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US automation will soon replace much of the Chinese cheap labor. Delete the scoop?
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The president makes manufacturing a priority, but the nation's leading manufacturing organization isn't offering a standing "O."
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One of the best commn sense summaries I've read to date. Delete the scoop?
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In the age of digital manufacturing, the line between the physical and digital worlds is demolished to create a whole new future for the industry. Via Machinery Resources
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The factories of the future will need top notch manufacturing technicians. Technical skills training and CTE-STEM are curcial in K-12.
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Cheap natural gas and increasingly competitive labor costs are bringing factories—and jobs—back to the U.S.
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March 3, 1:33 PM
GRIFFIN, Ga. — Giant machines are tearing down the old bleachery, another reminder to Chuck Smith that this old mill town doesn't make much anymore.
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ManufacturingStories is using Pinterest, an online pinboard to collect and share what inspires you.
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A look at the myths surrounding and hurting the U.S. manufacturing recovery including the idea that we don't need to make anything in America.
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Reverie is one of a growing number of small businesses that are chipping away at the decades-old trend of manufacturing overseas. They're doing what's known as reshoring, moving production back to U.S.
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Walmart Senior Vice President Michelle Gloeckler said promoting in-state vendors will improve sales and help the world's largest retailer sell more U.S.-made products. Delete the scoop?
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May 10, 1:45 PM
This is The Morning Shift, our one-stop daily roundup of all the auto news that's actually important — all in one place at 9:00 AM. Or, you could spend all day waiting for other sites to parse it out to you one story at a time.
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Technological growth has been principally responsible for the development of new industries, products and processes that have created better paying jobs, cheaper goods and a higher standard of living for society.
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May 7, 9:13 AM
To think Rob use to head up the Rhode Island Economic Policy Council. Delete the scoop?
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In a previous blog (Rising from the Ashes – The California Network for Manufacturing Innovation), I reviewed the creation of CNMI and its path forward. In this one, I want to highlight the process for getting it going.
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A network for Manufacturers in each state would be a great help to a Manufacturing Renaissance. Delete the scoop?
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Re-shoring sure has been in the news a lot lately. Perhaps you’ve been reading about the trend of re-shoring, as an increasing number of American firms are moving their manufacturing back to the U.S.. READ MORE... Delete the scoop?
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March 19, 11:30 AM
Like so many startups, Maker's Row resulted from a big pivot. Unable to get a consumer e-commerce venture called Brooklyn Bakery to take off, its principals launched a portal to digitally connect American manufacturers and material suppliers to designers and brands in the U.S. after realizing the headaches involved in sourcing from China. "We were working so hard to get Brooklyn Bakery off the ground," co-founder Matthew Burnett said. "Then we said, 'Hey, this is a huge problem with much more potential that we can tackle.’ " And since it made its debut in October, more than 4,000 U.S. businesses are using the site. Delete the scoop?
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Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk demonstrates the unique on demand music system in the Model S to Betty Liu. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."
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Our mission is to connect, educate, and support a global community of executives working within the manufacturing ecosystem to build a stronger, more vibrant manufacturing industry worldwide.
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FlipSnack is a flipping book software that lets you convert PDF documents into Flash page flip digital publications that you can embed into your website. Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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