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Apple India

Apple Struggles With High Defect Rates as it Shifts Manufacturing from China to India

Apple's supply chain shift from China to India is hampered by high defect rates at some iPhone factories in India.
By Sissi Cao

Tesla May Be Planning Its First Canadian Gigafactory

Tesla CEO Elon Musk hinted in June that the electric carmaker could open its next factory in North America.
By Sissi Cao

America’s Largest Automakers To Re-Open Factories While COVID-19 Accelerates

Ford, Fiat Chrysler, Honda and Toyota will re-open production in April.
By Sissi Cao
An employee works on an engine production line at a Ford factory.

Manufacturing Isn’t Dead—It’s Just Evolving

By Douglas Singleterry
Installation view of "An Archaeology of Another Possible Future," by Lizz Glynn, on view at Mass MoCA.

Liz Glynn Questions the Direction of American Progress at Mass MoCA

By Margaret Carrigan
President Donald Trump.

Trump Declares Only Fair Deal to US Is NAFTA Termination

By Francesca Friday
President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, D.C on October 23, 2017.

How Trump Got the Economy Booming in Less Than a Year

By Peter Ferrara
The Tommy Hilfiger Preppy Pop Up House in Piazza Duomo in Milan, Italy.

Can Preppy Fashion Still Be All-American if It’s Produced Overseas?

By Jonathan Russo
In a picture taken on May 26, 2010 Chinese workers assemble electronic components at the Taiwanese technology giant Foxconn's factory in Shenzhen. Foxconn on June 2 confirmed the death of another employee but denied he died of exhaustion following a spate of suicides at its Chinese plants.

NJ Lawmakers Plan to Bond Millions for Vocational Schools

By Alyana Alfaro
A Tesla electric-powered sedan stands at a Tesla charging station.

Has Tesla Won the War Against the Oil Lobby?

By Dimitrios Michmizos
University students experiment with human-robot interaction and autonomous manipulation, two elements of manufacturing’s future.

To Really Help US Workers, We Should Invest in Robots

By Nikolaus Correll
Creating a community, connecting community members, creating a space for the community, and fostering the growth of the community is key.

How to Build an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem to Create Mini-Silicon Valleys

By Richard Hecker
People walk on a popular shopping street in Dumbo on October 4, 2013 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. A group of five prominent properties in Dumbo owned by the Jehovah's Witnesses have recently been sold and are slated to become part of a complex that will be converted into a center for technology companies. The five buildings, which will become part of the larger Brooklyn Tech Triangle, were sold to Jared Kushner, the Kushner Cos. CEO, and RFR for a reported $375 million deal. What was until recently a sleepy former manufacturing hub with cobblestone streets and derelict old factories has become one of the trendiest locations in New York City.

Brooklyn Has Fully Conquered New York

By Mitchell L. Moss

Check Out Thing Thing, a Detroit Manufacturing Studio Playfully Reconsidering Design

By Debbie Carlos
Mayor Bill de Blasio.(Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Mayor de Blasio Unveils Industrial Plan for the City and More

By Stephanie Grella
Makerbot factory in Sunset Park

Workers Can Reimagine Their Own Jobs at Makerbot’s New Brooklyn Factory

By Brady Dale

The Hand & Eye: For Stories on Maker Culture

By Sebastian Kaufmann
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito. (Photo: NYC Council/William Alatriste)

Council Proposes Zoning Changes to Boost Manufacturing

By Jillian Jorgensen

BMW Workers Get 3D-Printed Super Thumbs, Are Basically Cyborgs Now

By Jack Smith IV
ANHD executive director Benjamin Dulchin rallies with pols outside City Hall (Twitter/Pratt Center).

Pols Call for Industrial Revolution in New York Real Estate

By Will Bredderman

At a Ribbon-Cutting for Shapeways’ ‘Factory of the Future,’ Bloomberg Talks New York Tech

By Kelly Faircloth

Let’s All 3D Print Our Houses, What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

By Kelly Faircloth

NYT Tech Columnist David Pogue’s Silence on Foxconn Persists, Even After the Times’s Damning Expose

By Foster Kamer

Fed: Economy Slowed This Summer

By Mike Taylor
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