Improving Machining of Electric Vehicle Battery Components
Learn how CERATIZIT designs and creates cutting tools that improve the machining and milling process for the manufacturing of electric vehicle battery components.
Learn how CERATIZIT designs and creates cutting tools that improve the machining and milling process for the manufacturing of electric vehicle battery components.
Real-time machine data can help combat the manufacturing labor shortage by enabling manufacturers to better utilize their workforce to improve productivity.
Induction heating is a unique heating technology that has multiple applications throughout various manufacturing industries. Learn all about its uses and benefits.
Attending a manufacturing expo can help small- and medium-sized manufacturing companies attain new qualified leads and remain competitive within the industry.
Training for some vocations has been a time and opportunity obstacle for many community colleges for years. If a student wanted to become a crane operator, part of the education requirement would require the student to spend hours in live training on the crane.
Former South Carolina Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt often said, “We make things in South Carolina.”
The South Carolina automotive industry is rapidly growing. Learn about the region’s new manufacturing facilities and new automotive-based educational opportunities.
It has been a year since Wake Technical Community College dedicated the $42 million Hendrick Center for Automotive Excellence in north Wake County. Since then, Wake Tech has tripled the number of students in its automotive systems technology program and added a new degree program in collision repair.
Three recently announced advanced manufacturing projects — one in the carbon fiber bicycle and two in the lithium-ion battery industries — will create a total of over $1.6 billion in investment and more than 700 jobs in Spartanburg, Chester, and Richland counties, South Carolina.
The South’s fast rise as a leader in the building of electric vehicles and the batteries to power them is helping drive Clemson University’s decision to form a new school that brings together its mechanical and automotive engineers, according to a news release from the school.