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Category: Manufacturing

Greek Factories Keep Growing, But Supply Chains Are A Mess
BusinessManufacturing

Greek Factories Keep Growing, But Supply Chains Are A Mess

According to Reuters, Greece’s manufacturing sector saw growth accelerate slightly in December 2025. However, supply chain disruptions from port strikes are creating major headaches for producers.

by Darren HoltJanuary 2, 2026
Kite-Skiing Scientists Are Mapping Antarctica’s Secrets
ManufacturingPolicySemiconductors

Kite-Skiing Scientists Are Mapping Antarctica’s Secrets

An unprecedented scientific expedition is underway in Antarctica. An explorer and a glaciologist are using kites to ski 4000 kilometres, towing ground-penetrating radar to scan the ice sheet’s interior.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 31, 2025
Samsung’s New Exynos Fix: A Copper Layer For Your Hot Phone
HardwareManufacturingSemiconductors

Samsung’s New Exynos Fix: A Copper Layer For Your Hot Phone

Samsung is tackling the notorious overheating of its Exynos chips with a new Heat Path Block technology. This thin copper layer aims to dissipate processor heat faster, but it has a key limitation.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 30, 2025
The US Is Trying to Mine Its Own Graphite Again. It Won’t Be Easy.
BusinessManufacturing

The US Is Trying to Mine Its Own Graphite Again. It Won’t Be Easy.

Graphite mines in the US shut down decades ago. Now, with booming battery demand and geopolitical tensions, companies like Titan Mining Corp. are trying to restart domestic production, aiming for sales by 2028. It’s a bet on a new era for a critical mineral.

by Darren HoltDecember 26, 2025
Maingear’s BYO RAM Plan is a Clever Dodge for High DDR5 Prices
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Maingear’s BYO RAM Plan is a Clever Dodge for High DDR5 Prices

Facing soaring DDR5 memory costs, system integrator Maingear is launching a “Bring Your Own RAM” program. Customers can buy RAM separately and ship it to Maingear, who will install and tune it for free, shaving about $300 off a typical build.

by Darren HoltDecember 24, 2025
Foxconn’s New Kentucky Factory: A Small Bet on US Manufacturing
BusinessHardwareManufacturing

Foxconn’s New Kentucky Factory: A Small Bet on US Manufacturing

Foxconn’s U.S. subsidiary is setting up a new manufacturing facility in Louisville, Kentucky. The $173 million project aims to create 180 jobs and should be operational by late 2026.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
Yann LeCun’s new AI startup wants a $3.5B valuation out of the gate
HardwareManufacturingStartups

Yann LeCun’s new AI startup wants a $3.5B valuation out of the gate

Yann LeCun has officially launched his new AI startup, AMI Labs, focusing on ‘world models’ as an alternative to LLMs. The company, led by ex-Nabla CEO Alex LeBrun, is reportedly seeking a €3 billion valuation before even launching. This comes amid massive funding for AI scientists’ ventures.

by Natalie BrooksDecember 19, 2025
Rapidus Bets Big on AI to Slash Chip Design Time and Cost
AIManufacturingSoftware

Rapidus Bets Big on AI to Slash Chip Design Time and Cost

Rapidus Corporation is launching a suite of AI tools called Raads to revolutionize chip design. The company claims the AI-assisted solution will dramatically reduce both development time and expense for next-generation semiconductors.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
A Thousand Times Faster: New 3D Printing Breakthrough Shatters Limits
InnovationManufacturing

A Thousand Times Faster: New 3D Printing Breakthrough Shatters Limits

Researchers have transformed a slow, lab-bound 3D printing technique into a potential manufacturing powerhouse. Using arrays of metalenses, they can now print intricate nanoscale structures over centimeter areas at speeds a thousand times faster than before. This could finally bring this precise tec

by Natalie BrooksDecember 18, 2025
3D Printing Finally Solves Aluminum’s Big Weakness
InnovationManufacturing

3D Printing Finally Solves Aluminum’s Big Weakness

A breakthrough from Nagoya University uses the rapid cooling of laser powder bed fusion 3D printing to trap iron in aluminum, creating a heat-resistant alloy. This could lead to lighter vehicle and aircraft components, reducing fuel use and emissions.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025

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