You invest millions into a sleek new wearable, only for the first units to reach customers scuffed, dented, or wrapped in non-recyclable plastic.
Bharat Print Expo 2026 in Chennai showcased the rise of digital printing, automation, embellishment and workflow intelligence ...
Recent reporting on global aluminum supply underscores how complex and interconnected the U.S. materials supply chain has become (“Aluminum Crunch Risks Worsening,” Business & Finance, April 3).
To support the customer's ambitious growth plans in a timely manner, Koenig & Bauer will deliver two of the presses in 2026, ...
HYDERABAD: The GHMC has launched a citizen-centric e-waste ecosystem with 30 drop-boxes at retail outlets and a soon-to-be introduced doorstep pickup service. The initiative aims to address the city’s ...
A collaborative research group led by Professor Gyoujin Cho and Professor Inki Kim of Department of Biophysics at Sungkyunkwan University, in partnership with Professor Junsuk Rho of the Department of ...
Toyota eliminated 240 hours of monthly waste per site by replacing fragmented digital systems with its “Nexus” architecture built on Inductive Automation's Ignition platform with MQTT communications, ...
For metallic alloys in aerospace, machine learning can make the development of additive manufacturing (AM) processes both faster and cheaper. In collaboration with the University of Sheffield Advanced ...
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Mfantseman, Eric Stanley Acquah, has called for stronger collaboration between Zoomlion Ghana Limited and the Assembly to improve environmental health service ...
KOCAELI, TURKEY / ACCESS Newswire / April 22, 2026 / Providing reliable machinery solutions to the industrial and manufacturing sectors requires a robust engineering foundation and decades of ...
For years, garbage collection in Kampala has largely been treated as a public service many residents expect but few feel responsible for sustaining. Piles of uncollected waste, clogged drainage ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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