Baja California Pushing to be Electric Car Manufacturing Hub
As of 2035, all new cars sold in California and in other parts of the U.S. will have to be electric or run on alternative fuels such as hydrogen.
As of 2035, all new cars sold in California and in other parts of the U.S. will have to be electric or run on alternative fuels such as hydrogen.
In a column for The Huffington Post (5/4, Holt, Contributor) Proto Labs President and CEO Vicki Holt writes that “for businesses looking to operate more efficiently and competitively, digital manufacturing models have the potential to create tangible business results that can be realized from the factory floor all the way to the board room.”
Dear Tim Cook, On behalf of SME, thank you.
An exclusive blog for WESTEC 2017 from Shop Floor Automations (Booth 1935)
Westec offered a useful mix of emerging technology and practical applications. This slide show reflects this mix in its eclectic coverage of what exhibitors had to offer.
Con los objetivos de promover la economía y de atraer proveedoras de procesos especiales a Baja California, promotores del Gobierno del Estado participaron en el evento Westec 2017, el cual se realizó los días 12, 13 y 14 de septiembre en el Centro de Convenciones de Los Ángeles, California.
Closed-loop manufacturing is a strategy for increasing revenue and reducing costs that relies on data from all parts of an organization.
Compared to other places, like Texas – known for its oil and gas production – California’s economy is performing better on most measures, showing that it is entirely possible to pair steep emission reductions with vibrant growth.
To see the first 3D-printed car may be something you never thought you would do in your lifetime.
There’s a good reason that WESTEC, a trade show and conference produced by SME and AMT—The Association for Manufacturing Technology, takes place in Southern California every other year.