Stanley Black & Decker Powers Kentucky Factory with 15-Acre Solar Farm
The company partnered with Castillo Engineering and RPG Energy Group to develop the almost 15-acre solar field, which stands adjacent to its Hopkinsville, Kentucky, plant.
Read More »Electrification of Buildings: Benefits, Challenges, and Future Trends for Sustainable Design
Today, almost 60% of new homes in the United States are built all-electric.
Read More »Arizona Startup Announces Revolutionary Metal 3D Printer Head
The company said it has primarily worked with steel and aluminum to date, but officials expect the technology to apply to many other metals, as well.
Read More »Electrification of Everything: Supply Chain Challenges, Opportunities, and Future Outlook
The global electrification market size is expected to reach around $172.9 billion by 2032.
Read More »Types of Electric Car Batteries: A Comprehensive Guide for Manufacturers
For manufacturers, choosing the right kind of battery is crucial to ensure that their vehicles perform optimally and meet the needs of their customers. This comprehensive guide will explore the different types of batteries available and their unique features.
Read More »MIT Engineers Successfully 3D Print a Compact Pump for Chemical Analysis
The MIT device, however, is roughly the size of an adult human fist, and it can be efficiently produced with just a single pass on a multi-material 3D printer.
Read More »Winnebago Unveils Zero-Emission RV
The eRV2, the company said, is a fully functioning zero-emission prototype and the most advanced electric RV to date.
Read More »How the Brooklyn Navy Yard Evolved into a Hub for Manufacturers [A Byte Out of the Big Apple]
The Brooklyn Navy Yard originated as the dock that launched fighting ships. Today, though, more than 450 businesses have set up shop there, bringing in more than $2.5 billion each year for the city.
Read More »Doctors Repair Patient’s Skull with 3D-Printed Implant
“It's like a miracle for me,” the patient said in a hospital press release.
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