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In each episode, we discuss the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
Last week, Samsung announced plans to build a $17 billion semiconductor factory outside of Austin, Texas.
A new report from Heidrick & Struggles suggests that the "Great Resignation" isn’t only for the average worker.
On Nov. 19, the Wall Street Journal reported numerous instances of bodies of crewmembers who have died aboard cargo ships that had to be stowed in onboard food freezers.
Truck manufacturer Peterbilt has been accused of violating whistleblower protection laws.
Consumer Reports has unveiled its annual brand rankings for auto reliability.
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Researchers at UCI’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering have integrated advanced metamaterials into flexible textiles to create a system capable of battery-free communication between articles of clothing and nearby devices.
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