Kyocera
Published

A ‘Made in the U.S.A Renaissance’ Might be on the Horizon

The newest technology in manufacturing is being recognized as a cause of what might be a “Made in the U.S.A. renaissance,” according to a recent online article from U.S News & World Report.

Share

Technological innovation has revolutionized manufacturing.

The newest technology in manufacturing is being recognized across the nation as a cause of what might be a “Made in the U.S.A. renaissance,” according to a recent online article from U.S News & World Report. The article says robots are performing many manual-labor type functions that eliminate the need for operators. “A fully automated production line eliminates other countries’ cheap labor appeal that originally drove many U.S. manufacturing jobs overseas.”

The technology making automation possible may be already implemented in your shop, but at the very least, you have read about it online or in Production Machining. The prospect of “renaissance” is exciting and is a result of the hard work we have put into these developments over the past several years. We now have the technology to make the same products we were not long ago sending overseas for the same price.

Click here to read more about what U.S. News & World Report says regarding the domestic manufacturing sector.

 

Star swiss-type automatic lathes
Marubeni Citizen CNC
World Machine Tool Survey
SolidCAM
Techspex
Horn USA
manufacturer of machine tools
SPC Innovations, In-machine gaging and attachments
World Machine Tool Survey