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Wisconsin manufacturers have room to adopt new technology

Rudy, Brinkman and Wiora all agreed there’s room for the state’s manufacturers to capitalize on growth in robotics, automation, 3-D printing and connected devices. Read More
Navigating workforce challenges: Key insights for Wisconsin manufacturers

While many companies remain optimistic about their individual financial outlooks, a decline in strong confidence—particularly among larger manufacturers—signals growing uncertainty. Read More
Wisconsin manufacturing economy resilient, expecting slower more ...

Given the overall favorable indicators in Wisconsin, and how the state has bounced back from economic disruptions, Koskinen is expecting Wisconsin growth to continue, but at more sustainable levels. Read More
Wisconsin manufacturers concerned with workforce, inflation in 2025

Less than half of Wisconsin manufacturers say the business climate is heading in the right direction for the first time, as uncertainty rises to its highest level yet, according to a new survey ... Read More
Wisconsin-Based Evology Manufacturing Adopts Digital Sheet Metal ...

Wisconsin-Based Evology Manufacturing is now offering rapid production of sheet metal parts without stamping dies or tooling after installation of its new Figur G15 Pro, a machine tool from ... Read More
Wisconsin bans auto manufacturers from selling directly to the public ...

In Wisconsin, auto manufacturers are prohibited from selling directly to consumers. Instead, they must sell their vehicles to dealerships, which then sell them to the public. Read More
Foxconn announces U.S. manufacturing plant in Wisconsin

Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn on Wednesday announced plans to build a $10 billion LCD display panel screen plant in Wisconsin, a deal President Donald Trump asserted would not have ... Read More
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