The American Precision Museum occupies the Robbins and Lawrence Armory building in Windsor, Vermont.
Manufacturing innovation makes modern life possible, but the industry can grow only by preserving the knowledge learned from its past and using historical equipment as the foundation for today’s manufacturing technology. To support this goal, the American Precision Museum is asking for donations for a series of new exhibits and workforce development workshops.
The goal of the American Precision Museum is to celebrate America’s precision manufacturing heritage and to inspire its future. The museum occupies the 1846 Robbins and Lawrence Armory building in Windsor, Vermont, which is said to be the birthplace of modern manufacturing. For the building’s 175
IMTS Network, a digital content platform from IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show, has won four Gold and ten Silver Awards in the 2020 NYX Awards, an international awards competition for creative professionals that featured 1,616 entries from 33 countries.
IMTS Network won awards in the Broadcast/Television category for its live events and original programming during September 14 – 18. During that week, the network premiered than a dozen different series that featured powerful ideas for productivity and inspiring stories from the women and men who are shaping the future of manufacturing. This programming is available on demand at IMTS.com/network.
“IMTS Network is a community-based storytelling venture that connects the entire spectrum of people within the manufacturing technology industry by providing a platform for them to share their stories,” says Peter Eelman, vice president and CXO of the Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT), which own
eMobility update, free webinar Wednesday
A manufacturing panel discussion will address autonomous and electric vehicles and flight.
Plan to attend the free webinar,
Adapting to electric: Manufacturing experts talk about turning eMobility s growth to your advantage. Taking place next Wednesday, Dec. 9 from 12- 1 pm ET, this one-hour roundtable event will feature leading manufacturing technology experts discussing how manufacturers can support the eMobility market.
Despite the worst year for manufacturing in a generation, the eMobility market is thriving in 2020. In September alone, three electric vehicle (EV) companies announced plans to go public, raising more than $1.3 billion to build and outfit plants. On the autonomous vehicle (AV) front, vision technologies are also booming. With California and several European countries pushing mandates that would outlaw sales of gasoline-powered cars within 10-to-20 years, investments in electrification and automation will grow rapidly