Manufacturing Engineering Editor-in-Chief Steve Plumb introduces the October 2024 issue of the magazine, commenting on the various activities SME has planned for Manufacturing Day and
In February 1935, SME, known then as the American Society of Tool Engineers, launched The Tool Engineer. Since then, our publications have undergone several name changes including our current
MET will be a mix of news, expert analysis and coverage of key technologies and processes (including Industry 4.0), workforce development, and trade events.
In his letter, SME Media Editor-in-Chief Steve Plumb discusses how SME is recognizing National Manufacturing Month, SME Media's special report 30 Under 30 and other stories covered in the
Editor-in-Chief Steve Plumb discusses worker satisfaction in the manufacturing industry during the skilled labor shortage, introducing the September 2024 issue of Manufacturing Engineering.
Additive manufacturing is used in everything from aerospace and automotive to construction, energy and consumer products, but some of the earliest and most significant applications are in
The June/July issue includes a feature article on heat-resistant superalloys (HRSAs), robotics, industry leaders' insights and virtual reality tools.
The manufacturing industry faces challenges and opportunities in 2025, with new leadership, innovative products, and emerging technologies shaping the future.
Every new CNC machine or digital device creates a new potential attack vector. The good news is that companies can also use emerging technologies to help protect themselves.
The Big Daishowa Tools for Schools program continues to invest in the next generation of manufacturers. This year, the program awarded tooling certificates totaling $51,000 to technical schools