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TechPoint, today announced key components of its upcoming submission and judging process for the 26 th Annual Mira Awards gala . Award submission will be available beginning on September 12, 2024, …

A $2.5 million investment by Wabash Steel , a wholly owned subsidiary of Lenex Steel, will elevate both productivity and workforce capacity at its facility here, allowing the company to capitalize on …

OrthoWorx was awarded a grant from the Don Wood Foundation to educate middle school and high school students about careers in manufacturing and entrepreneurship. With this funding, OrthoWorx will …

Purdue University is collaborating with industry leader Accenture on an online smart manufacturing education program for organizations looking to enhance employee skill sets. The Smart …

Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) is announced that Nobuyuki Bando has been appointed Chairman and CEO, succeeding Ryota Fukumizu, President and CEO, who is returning to Japan to serve as Chief …

The Vincennes University Center for Applied Robotics and Automation ( CARA ) has taken a significant leap into the future of education and technology by deploying 12 collaborative robots across …

The development of future-focused industries has been a major priority for Indiana officials over the last few years, and signals are showing a big payoff may be on the horizon. Recent projections …

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), in partnership with Conexus Indiana, announced $20 million in awards through the Manufacturing Readiness Grant program, underscoring the state’s …

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has awarded Ports of Indiana a $2,250,000 grant to assist in the purchase of a heavy-lift crane at Ports of Indiana-Mount …

The more exposure young people have to an industry, the more likely they are to consider it for their future careers. That’s been a longstanding philosophy in workforce development circles, …

The last few years have been exceptionally disruptive times for Indiana’s manufacturing industry, but that hasn’t stopped Hoosier companies from implementing lots of seriously cool technology. In …

Heavy electric vehicles are becoming a viable option for Hoosier transportation and logistics firms, but it takes a lot of effort and major investments to switch over an entire fleet. Even more so …

Hoosier manufacturing firms have been making some big technological advances lately, with some taking advantage of the additional funding options available through the Manufacturing Readiness Grant …

Electrified heavy haul vehicles like semi-trucks and other equipment have been popping up more and more in the news lately. And while it’s sure they’re environmentally cleaner than fuel-powered …

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