In a recent B2B technology survey of 455 U.S.-based companies across nine verticals, 62% of respondents indicated that they do not plan to deploy 5G technology in the coming years.
Changing warfare strategies are driving nations to procure highly advanced next-generation aircraft, and changing market dynamics are creating demand for lightweight, fuel-efficient power sources.
GE recently announced that John Flannery, current president and CEO of GE Healthcare, has been named CEO of the company by the GE board of directors effective August 1, 2017, and chairman and CEO effective January 1, 2018.
Amedica Corp. recently announced its preliminary unaudited earnings report for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended December 31, 2016, and provided a business update related to its business strategy and certain recent developments.
U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $168.03 million in April 2017, according to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) and AMT–The Association for Manufacturing Technology.
The family-owned company is accelerating investments in specialty high-temperature technologies and continued innovation to better serve growing and advancing customer requirements.
Superior Graphite is commemorating 100 years of innovation and technical expertise in manufacturing graphite and carbon-based solutions for its global customer base.
The two companies reportedly decided to work together in order to blend the material technologies on nitride ceramics possessed by Toshiba Materials with the special ceramic processing technologies possessed by Kyocera.
Toshiba Materials Co., Ltd. and Kyocera Corp. recently announced that they have agreed to start full-scale collaboration on the development and production of nitride ceramic components.
This weekly roundup highlights the ceramic, glass, refractories, brick and related news stories that garnered the most attention during the previous week.