Leaders from the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) and The Texas A&M University System recently hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for a new 30,000-square-foot South Texas Workforce Development Project advanced manufacturing training facility near the Port of Brownsville.
Texas has launched a new initiative to strengthen the state's microchip manufacturing sector and enhance workforce training programs in collaboration with colleges and universities.
As many as five hydrogen stations will be constructed in Texas with the help of approximately $70 million in funding from the federal government. The funds will be awarded to the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
Thanks to the U.S. government’s ambitious plans to advance American biotech and biomanufacturing, Texas’ life sciences hubs, particularly in Dallas and Houston, are now one of many in the country that are currently thriving.
The life sciences industry is a global force driving medical innovation and advancements in health care. From pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to medical devices and diagnostics, this sector plays a crucial role in improving the quality of life for people around the world.
Learn about CNC manufacturing robotics and discover how machine shops are leveraging automation technologies to increase efficiency within production operations.
The University of Texas at El Paso has joined a project led by NASA to leverage 3D-printing processes with the aim of manufacturing rechargeable batteries using lunar and Martian regolith, which is the top layer of materials that covers the surface of the moon and Mars.
Austin Community College (ACC) is expanding its manufacturing incubator to help support students who aim to become involved with Central Texas' growing manufacturing sector.
Automated manufacturing systems improve operations at industrial facilities. Learn more about different types of automation and how this technology benefits manufacturers.