More than half of engineers consider themselves to be introverted — which often hinders their ability to communicate with others. To help engineers make the most out of their connections, we put together a list of five need-to-know networking tips.
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There are currently 12.3 million manufacturing workers in the United States, accounting for 9 percent of the workforce. But that hasn’t always been the case. Let’s take a look at how far manufacturing has come over the years.
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To help you better understand its benefits, we put together five reasons your company should embrace sustainable manufacturing.
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In order to keep up with the evolving needs of our world, the medical industry is constantly developing new medical devices. These advances in technology allow physicians to provide their patients with better care, improving the overall condition of our lives. Let’s take a look at 10 of the most innovative medical devices that are changing our lives in 2016.
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) estimates that about 2.5 million drones regularly take flight across the U.S. — and that number could nearly triple by 2020. See how drones are changing the world of manufacturing.
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There are plenty of myths regarding manufacturing, the jobs available and the future of the industry sector. It’s time we take a look at the reality of things.
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Eighty percent of the fastest-growing occupations in the United States depend on mastery of mastery of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. As manufacturers, it’s our job to make sure this generation is ready.
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The workplace is made up of 29 percent Baby Boomers, 34 percent Gen Xers, 34 percent Millennials and 1 percent Gen Zers. Understand each generation in order to help your employees succeed.
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