They’re mastering manufacturing
A distinctive MIT program trains engineers and managers who want to build careers on the leading edge of industrial production.
A distinctive MIT program trains engineers and managers who want to build careers on the leading edge of industrial production.
Study: Overseas manufacturing competition hits U.S. regions hard, leaving workers unemployed for years and local economies struggling.
China no longer the obvious choice for manufacturing functions of large U.S.-based companies, paper says
To keep energy consumption under control, future chips may need to move data using light instead of electricity — and the technical expertise to build them may reside in the United States.
Richard Braatz applies math to design new materials and processes for drug manufacturing.
Study finds manufacturers leading the drive to make sustainability a mainstream — and profitable — business practice.
Study group is tackling hard questions about what it will take to stoke renewal.
Exhaustive reference system and interactive toolkit could revolutionize materials research, potentially enabling new types of manufacturing.
Agency Director Regina Dugan and Deputy Director Ken Gabriel speak about revitalizing U.S. manufacturing.
Citing historical examples, U.S. secretary of energy argues that the nation can still regain its manufacturing leadership.
White House working group convenes at MIT to examine how new technologies can create economic growth and more jobs in the United States.
At manufacturing conference, emphasis is on keeping high-skill jobs in the United States — and creating workers with the talents to fill those positions.
A onetime student of French political history has become a leading figure in the battle to revive U.S. manufacturing.