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Bootstrapping
fromEntrepreneur
6 days ago

Why Every Founder Should Tap Into the Refurbished Economy

Businesses are increasingly opting for refurbished assets to save costs and enhance sustainability amid rising expenses and unpredictable supply chains.
Careers
fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 days ago

I was a laid-off software engineer who pivoted into blue-collar work because of AI. One year in, I couldn't be happier.

Tabby Toney transitioned from software engineering to welding after being laid off, finding job security and satisfaction in her new career.
Business
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

Wall Street Cuts Lincoln Electric as Industrial Recovery Already Priced In

Jefferies downgraded Lincoln Electric from Buy to Hold, citing limited upside due to industrial recovery already reflected in estimates.
Environment
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Why Meta is building its high-tech South Carolina data center with an old-school material

Meta is constructing an $800 million data center in South Carolina, featuring a unique wood-framed administration building for sustainability.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

UK car production falls 17% as industry warns of worrying' decline

UK car production fell 17% in February 2025, with exports declining sharply amid rising global energy prices and decreased consumer demand.
Apple
fromGSMArena.com
1 week ago

Apple expands its American Manufacturing Program with new partners

Apple expands its American Manufacturing Program by adding new partners to enhance domestic production of critical components and advanced technologies.
Renovation
fromFast Company
1 week ago

4 lessons from the mass timber movement

The climate crisis necessitates a shift to sustainable building materials like mass timber to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
#ai-adoption
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
5 days ago

9 reasons AI isn't going to take your job (yet) | Fortune

Employers should approach AI adoption cautiously, as predictions about its impact on employment and capabilities have often been inaccurate.
fromComputerworld
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Workers, bosses, disagree on whether AI will create jobs

Senior executives predict AI will slightly reduce employment, while workers expect modest employment growth; executives also forecast small productivity and output gains.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
5 days ago

9 reasons AI isn't going to take your job (yet) | Fortune

Employers should approach AI adoption cautiously, as predictions about its impact on employment and capabilities have often been inaccurate.
fromFortune
1 week ago

This AI-proof career faces a 250,000-worker shortage-now the Trump administration is trying to revive the job millennials abandoned | Fortune

"This is absolutely a rare window for young workers because the demand is real, funded, and seemingly long-term," Fraser Patterson, CEO of Skillit, stated. "These are not speculative jobs. They are tied to multi-decade investment cycles, and they offer a path to strong earnings, skill development, and stability without requiring a traditional four-year degree."
Business
LA real estate
fromtherealdeal.com
2 weeks ago

Experts bullish new industrial cycle on way for SoCal

Industrial real estate is experiencing a resurgence driven by AI and data centers, with opportunities emerging as market conditions stabilize.
Environment
fromEarth911
1 week ago

Guest Idea: What Really Happens After You Drop Off Recycling?

Recycling involves a complex journey from collection to sorting, influenced by local policies, technology, and consumer demand.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Can a Boom in Manufacturing Lead to Mental Health Problems?

Single-industry economic booms create unequal benefits and mental health risks, particularly for younger, less-educated workers who face severe hardship during inevitable busts.
Fundraising
fromEarth911
2 weeks ago

Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Project Repat Is Saving US Jobs & T-Shirts From Landfills

Project Repat converts old T-shirts into hand-sewn quilts, diverting millions of shirts from landfills while restoring sewing jobs to the United States.
NYC politics
fromNew York Daily News
2 weeks ago

Innovation to improve efficiency, not kill jobs

Unions protect workers from tech-driven automation that threatens livelihoods by requiring oversight of autonomous systems and maintaining workforce standards in transit industries.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

Commercial Metals' Blowout Quarter Points to a Broader Turnaround in American Steel

CEO Peter Matt stated, 'The CMC team delivered another strong quarter, driving a more than two-fold increase in core EBITDA compared to a year ago.' This reflects the company's robust performance amid challenging market conditions.
Business
Artificial intelligence
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Why AI hasn't caused a job apocalypse - so far

AI technologies are expected to significantly displace workers, potentially leading to widespread layoffs and labor market upheaval.
European startups
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Europe's second chance on AI: building an opportunity in factories, labs, and the real economy | Fortune

Europe's scientific talent, industrial strength, and multi-sector ecosystems position it to lead the next AI innovation wave focused on robotics, manufacturing, chemistry, and healthcare rather than large language models.
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

China now controls 92% of rare earth processing. Every Western EV and defense firm depends on a supply chain they can't replicate - Silicon Canals

China controls the overwhelming majority of global rare earth processing capacity, a figure that has remained structurally stable for nearly two decades despite sustained Western policy attention. The problem has never been geology. It's always been industrial chemistry at scale.
Environment
Cars
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Stellantis, Oshkosh, and Mastercraft: 3 Vehicle Manufacturers Worth Watching

Three vehicle manufacturers show vastly different financial health, with Stellantis in crisis from aggressive EV betting, Oshkosh facing challenges, and a third company performing strongest based on earnings, revenue growth, margins, guidance, and overall financial metrics.
Design
fromBusiness Matters
4 weeks ago

Why Plywood Boards Remain a Staple in Commercial Projects

Plywood remains essential in construction due to its superior structural performance, cost efficiency, and reliability compared to alternatives.
#ai-automation
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

AI Might Be Coming for BlueCollar Work-And These Robotics Stocks Still Look Wildly Underestimated

White-collar jobs face near-term AI automation risk, while blue-collar roles may follow as physical AI and robotics advance, creating uncertainty across employment sectors.
fromFortune
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Microsoft researchers have revealed the 40 jobs most exposed to AI-and even teachers make the list | Fortune

Translators, historians, writers, and sales and customer-service representatives face high AI applicability and elevated automation risk, while many manual/operator roles remain largely unaffected.
Artificial intelligence
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

AI Might Be Coming for BlueCollar Work-And These Robotics Stocks Still Look Wildly Underestimated

White-collar jobs face near-term AI automation risk, while blue-collar roles may follow as physical AI and robotics advance, creating uncertainty across employment sectors.
fromFortune
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Microsoft researchers have revealed the 40 jobs most exposed to AI-and even teachers make the list | Fortune

Environment
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 weeks ago

Clothing industry warned of higher costs as Labour targets fast fashion - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK fashion brands face rising waste-disposal costs as Europe implements stringent textile regulations requiring producers to pay fees based on material recyclability, with similar UK measures likely forthcoming.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

'Made in EU' proposals put forward to boost manufacturing

The IAA covers several key sectors, including steel, cement, aluminum, cars and innovative technologies, such as batteries, solar, wind and nuclear. The new rules would set a minimum requirement for projects using public funds. For example, aluminum sector projects would require 25% of the aluminum to be produced in the EU and with low-carbon technologies. For cement, the equivalent rate would be 5%.
Europe politics
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Factory Paying Human Worker to Watch Robot Worker All Day

Humanoid robots like Digit are being deployed in factories with human supervisors, with costs expected to drop from $10-$25 per hour to $2-$3 per hour, potentially displacing workers earning $20 per hour.
Tech industry
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

The brutal metric companies are using to show their AI bets are justified

CEOs are conducting large-scale layoffs while promoting AI investments to signal to investors that AI productivity gains justify workforce reductions.
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Plastics, fertilizers, clothing, medicines and electronics: $100-a-barrel oil has huge downstream consequences | Fortune

Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons - molecules made mainly of carbon and hydrogen. Refineries and chemical plants separate and transform these molecules into smaller chemical building blocks known as petrochemicals. Some of the most important petrochemical building blocks include chemicals such as ethylene, propylene and benzene.
Environment
UK news
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

UK Factory Output Reaches 17-Month High Milestone - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

UK manufacturing activity reached its highest level in 17 months in February, driven by strong overseas orders and export growth, though expansion remains uneven across firm sizes.
Business intelligence
from24/7 Wall St.
1 month ago

Caterpillar vs Deere: Heavy Machinery Legends Post Opposite Earnings Stories and the Gap Is Widening Fast

Caterpillar achieves record revenue driven by data center power demand, while Deere signals agricultural cycle recovery despite margin compression and tariff headwinds affecting both companies differently.
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

The CEO of a $15 billion AI company says the biggest AI winners won't be software - they'll be mines, farms, and trucks

The real impact of AI in the next 5 to 10 years would show up in physical industries, like in farming, in mining, in construction, in self-driving trucks. More pragmatically, it's actually just putting intelligence into things that already exist all around us.
Artificial intelligence
fromFuturism
1 month ago

The Economics of 3D Printed Homes Are Surprisingly Horrible

According to the outlet SlashGear, the neighborhood encompasses five 1,000-square-foot houses just north of Sacramento. Each domicile is produced by a hulking concrete printer worth about $1.5 million, which took about 24 days to spit out the first house. In the future, 4Dify expects the whole process to take about 10 days, but that isn't what's astonishing about the Yuba County neighborhood - it's the price tag.
Real estate
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

How robotics could upend the US manufacturing industry

Machina Labs promotes distributed, flexible, portable robotics-enabled manufacturing to leapfrog centralized factories and accelerate U.S. reindustrialization in defense, aerospace, and automotive sectors.
Science
fromFast Company
2 months ago

These molecules are remaking manufacturing

Advances in catalysts and enzymes are transforming plant-based processing into precise, energy-efficient, foundational infrastructure for lower-carbon manufacturing.
#uk-manufacturing
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

High energy prices threaten UK's status as manufacturing power, business groups say

Rising energy prices and outdated networks threaten UK manufacturing competitiveness, prompting calls for price caps, network upgrades and regulatory reform to avoid deindustrialisation.
#generative-ai
fromIPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
1 year ago

Making Licensing Harder Doesn't Boost U.S. Manufacturing

While it's appropriate to lament the lack of bipartisan cooperation in Washington, just because something's bipartisan doesn't mean it's a good idea. Exhibit A could be Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Senator J.D. Vance's (R-OH) "Invent It Here, Make It Here" bill. Despite the name and its good intentions, it condemns promising federally funded inventions to waste away without doing a thing to build our domestic manufacturing base. It's scheduled to be considered this Thursday in the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
US politics
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
2 months ago

What the Future of Bicycle Manufacturing Look Like According to Experts

American bicycle manufacturing faces tradeoffs between domestic craftsmanship and overseas scale, challenging small framebuilders to balance quality, identity, and business viability.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

We need to accept the cost': future of British Steel unclear as bills for government build up

British Steel's Scunthorpe operations are loss-making and under government control, incurring rising daily costs while future of furnaces, mills, and 4,000 jobs remains uncertain.
Agriculture
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Are 'tech dense' farms the future of farming?

Precision technologies and digital tools increase farm efficiency, reduce pesticide use, boost yields, and make remaining farms more tech-dense and economically competitive.
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Springfield dry sausage plant to close, cutting 190 jobs

Workers and communities deserve to be protected from dangerous chemical releases,
Food & drink
Fashion & style
fromFast Company
1 month ago

These pretty textiles are made out of human hair

Human hair can be repurposed into durable biotextiles resembling coarse wool and combined with resins for improved structural stability.
US news
fromDefector
1 month ago

The Outdoor Industry Needs Workers, And Workers Need Unions | Defector

Outdoor guides perform essential, multi-skilled, life-saving work yet face low pay and cultural devaluation; unionization is emerging to secure higher wages and respect.
Real estate
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

These 3 Building Material Companies Are Fighting for Construction Dollars. Here's Who's Winning.

Rising housing construction demand benefits insulation suppliers: installers TopBuild and IBP gain installation volume while Owens Corning benefits from material manufacturing.
Design
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

wearable collection repurposes leftover leather powder as translucent composite material

OBRO converts leather manufacturing offcuts into semi-transparent PVC composite by embedding finely ground leather powder to create visually layered, tactile, durable sheets.
#ai
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How "tribology" became a new industrial science

the automation of heavy machinery enabled plants to operate continuously, increasing productivity and revenue. The downside was that any small hiccup was acutely felt, cascading through the production line. At first, it was assumed that inadequate lubrication of factory equipment was causing parts to seize up or break apart. And so, the Lubrication and Wear Group of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, along with the Iron
Science
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Why Workwear Deserves a Place in Your 2026 Business Strategy

As UK businesses enter 2026, many small and medium-sized enterprises are taking time to review the systems that support their day-to-day operations. Staffing, compliance, budgeting and customer experience are often top of the agenda, particularly for companies operating in competitive or regulated sectors. One area that is frequently overlooked, however, is workwear. Despite being a daily necessity for many teams, workwear is rarely treated as a strategic consideration. Yet the right work uniform can directly influence professionalism, safety, staff confidence and onboarding speed.
Marketing
Cars
frominsideevs.com
2 months ago

'Dark' Car Factories Are Coming Sooner Than You Think

Fully automated 'dark' car factories are likely by 2030, driven by advanced robots and AI, though human dexterity still outperforms machines today.
US news
fromBoston.com
2 months ago

Over 160 workers laid off at Springfield rail plant after MBTA car parts get stuck in customs

CRRC MA will furlough 161 Springfield workers because customs detentions under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act halted delivery of critical car shells and parts.
fromAol
2 months ago

5 Jobs That Are More Likely To See Layoffs And 5 Jobs That Aren't

The workforce continues to change as more employees work from home or switch jobs to move beyond living paycheck to paycheck. However, some employees may also have changed jobs out of necessity as companies lay off workers in an attempt to trim costs. Millions have faced layoffs in the past year, and 2026 is off to a similar start, with tech companies starting to lay off significant portions of their workforce.
Careers
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Why Tolerance Management Is a Business-Critical Skill in Modern Manufacturing

We are now in a time of manufacturing where precision is more than a technical necessity; it's a business requirement. The more complex, globally dispersed and demanding things get, the less slack remains in the system. Under these circumstances tolerance management has become a decisive competence and affects competitiveness not only in terms of controlling costs, ensuring quality and improving production efficiency but also for long term market success.
Business
Environment
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

How to Know Whether to Hire or Buy Aggregate Washing Equipment

Select buying, hiring, or contracting for aggregate washing based on workload, budget, seasonal demand, and long-term operational needs to optimize product quality and costs.
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Ammobia says it has reinvented a century-old technology | TechCrunch

Ammonia might be the world's most under appreciated chemical. Without it, crops would go unfertilized and billions of people would starve. Humans started making ammonia in large amounts just over a century ago, and since then the process used to make it, known as Haber-Bosch, hasn't changed much. A new startup, Ammobia, says that it has tweaked the Haber-Bosch process to lower the cost by up to 40%.
Science
#physical-ai
fromAxios
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Investors are betting on robots to replace blue collar workers

fromAxios
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

Investors are betting on robots to replace blue collar workers

US politics
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

Trump will visit a Ford factory and promote manufacturing in Detroit

President Donald Trump visits Michigan to promote manufacturing, counter economic concerns, tour a Ford plant, and address the Detroit Economic Club.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

recontextualizing human hair waste as potential raw material for design

This research-based design project by Laura Oliveira investigates discarded as a potential raw material for sustainable design applications. Human hair is produced continuously and in large quantities through everyday grooming practices, yet it is almost always treated as waste once separated from the body and typically disposed of in landfills. Despite its material properties, strength, flexibility, and durability as a keratin-based protein fiber, its remains uncommon within design and research contexts.
Design
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

How hybrid operations are elevating builder performance

AI-enabled sales support closes the digital engagement gap by improving response speed, conversion rates, and OSC productivity while enabling scalable, trust-building sales operations.
Business
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Nike layoffs: Hundreds of jobs cut in latest round as shoe giant embraces supply chain automation

Nike is cutting 775 U.S. jobs, mostly at Mississippi and Tennessee distribution centers, the third year of workforce reductions tied to supply-chain optimization and automation.
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

Daily briefing: The dark side of the battery boom

Cleaner technologies often shift environmental burdens onto vulnerable human populations through hidden labor, exposure, and social impacts.
Business
from247wallst.com
2 months ago

One Agriculture Equipment Giant Dominated Last Month Despite Sector Challenges

Cooling U.S. labor market and lower mortgage rates create mixed outlooks for capital‑intensive manufacturers, with Carrier and Rockwell showing valuation and recovery tradeoffs.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

UK services sector job cuts continue as companies automate, PMI survey shows

The monthly purchasing managers' index showed employment numbers fell more sharply in January compared with December, continuing a trend that started in October 2024. The PMI survey, which is considered to be one of the most reliable indicators of how a sector is performing, said this was the longest period of job shedding in the UK services sector in 16 years, with firms also choosing not to replace voluntary leavers.
UK news
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Inside the toxic legacy of America's multibillion-dollar carpet empire

Carpet industry repeatedly replaced PFAS stain treatments, causing widespread environmental contamination and avoiding oversight through weak regulations and private utility-company coordination.
Environment
fromWIRED
2 months ago

What Happens When a Chinese Battery Factory Comes to Town

Most lithium batteries made in Hungary are exported to wealthier Western EV markets, leaving local consumers disconnected and domestic EV adoption sluggish.
Business
fromFortune
2 months ago

For jobless Gen Z, production and healthcare sectors are the place to be says ADP's top economist, as blue-collar hiring outstrips office jobs | Fortune

Private-sector hiring rose in December driven by vocational sectors while professional and information services lost jobs, worsening prospects for Gen Z college graduates.
Environment
fromEarth911
2 months ago

Guest Idea: The Cradle to Cradle Mindset Is A Call for Bold Leadership

Cradle-to-cradle leadership transforms wastewater into recoverable energy, nutrients, and reusable water, enabling renewable energy, fertilizer production, and expanded water reuse.
fromBoston.com
1 month ago

Close to 100 jobs lost as 2 Massachusetts packaging plants shut down

The packaging company, Garlock Flexibles, is closing down two facilities in Gardner and laying off 91 employees, according to a WARN notice filed with the state. The company says it anticipates the facilities at 164 Fredette St. and 77 Industrial Rowe will close by the end of September. The notice says that a small number of administrative and leadership positions will remain after the plant closures.
Business
Environment
fromNature
3 months ago

Defossilize our chemical world

Achieving net zero requires eliminating fossil fuels while sourcing carbon for fuels and chemicals from sustainable, circular, non-fossil sources.
Artificial intelligence
fromAxios
2 months ago

AI speeds up work and creates more of it

AI often saves employees hours but generates substantial rework, creating a productivity paradox where greater AI use increases time spent reviewing and correcting outputs.
fromFortune
2 months ago

The future depends on copper, but a coming shortage makes it a 'systemic risk' to the economy and a strategic flashpoint, S&P Global warns | Fortune

"The result will be a shortfall of 10 million tons that represents a "systemic risk for global industries, technological advancement and economic growth," the report said."
Business
Business
fromeLearning Industry
2 months ago

Understanding The Skills Gap And What Employers Can Do About It

A skills gap is the difference between employees' current abilities and the skills required by an organization, harming performance unless identified and addressed.
fromFortune
1 month ago

AI is everywhere except in the data, suggesting it will enhance labor in some sectors rather than replace workers in all sectors, top economist says | Fortune

In a note on Saturday, he recalled economist Robert Solow's quip from the 1980s as PCs were transforming the economy: "You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics." The same thing can be said today about AI, Slok wrote, noting that data on employment, productivity and inflation are still not showing signs of the new technology.
Artificial intelligence
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