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MT SPOTLIGHT Millennials now make up 35% of the U.S. labor force. Manufacturing training programs need to be designed for them. FULL ARTICLE |
MT FEATURES Appropriating U.S. manufacturers' intellectual property provides China a competitive shortcut. A patent attorney provides ways to check China's unscrupulous ambitions. FULL ARTICLE |
Virtual reality instructional tools are redefining the supply chain field and helping to shrink the skills gap. FULL ARTICLE |
MT MEDIA More than 2,500 manufacturers brought their latest and greatest to the Windy City for IMTS. The best thing I saw, though, wasn't for sale, despite being the industry's most valuable asset right now. FULL ARTICLE |
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MT NEWS Major car companies boosted staff by 11% over past four years. FULL ARTICLE |
Tweets about Tesla going private have placed target on CEO Elon Musk's back, with the Justice Department now taking aim. FULL ARTICLE |
Over the last several years, IBM has been in the process of systematically laying off older employees in order to build a younger workforce, the former employees claim. FULL ARTICLE |
The "Fourth Industrial Revolution" could create 133 million jobs globally, while 75 million workers may be displaced. FULL ARTICLE |
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