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ABB plans to invest $120M to expand production capacity in the U.S.

Robotics Business Review

Source: ABB ABB this week said it plans to invest $120 million in the U.S. Zurch, Switzerland-based ABB expects to create 50 new jobs at a new advanced manufacturing facility in Selmer, Tenn., and will double the size of its existing manufacturing site in Senatobia, Miss., A rendering of ABB’s new 320,000-sq.-ft.

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New industry partners announced for Tonsley Technical College

Manufacturer's Monthly

Tonsley Technical College will offer three specific industry areas of advanced manufacturing and engineering for careers in defence , automotive and energy to work with electric vehicles and renewables and building and construction for trade careers.

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AMT Elects New Board Leadership, Honors Outgoing Members

Modern Machine Shop

Source (all photos): AMT AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology , which represents U.S.-based based providers of manufacturing technology, has elected its 2025-2026 board of directors. Also serving on the AMT board in the 2025-2026 term are Blake Consdorf, president and CEO of Bourn & Koch Inc.

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IperionX and Vegas Fastener to Co-Produce Titanium Fasteners for U.S. Army

Fastener News Desk

IperionX’s leading titanium technology portfolio includes high-performance near-net shape titanium products, semi-finished titanium products, spherical titanium powder for additive manufacturing and metal injection molding, and angular titanium powder for a wide range of advanced manufacturing applications.

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Progressive Planet announces up to $4.6M in funding for PozGlass(TM) pilot plant in Kamloops, B.C.

Canadian Manufacturing

“With traditional sources of supplementary cementitious materials in decline globally, innovation is more critical than ever. Companies like Progressive Planet are providing new options to reduce the embodied carbon of building materials through circular economy advancements.