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Wednesday, March 26- SymphonyAI Expands Industrial AI to the Edge with Microsoft Azure IoT Operations
- Databricks and Anthropic Sign Deal to Bring Claude Models to Data Intelligence Platform
- Red Hat Boosts Enterprise AI Across the Hybrid Cloud with Red Hat AI
- Observe.AI Rolls Out VoiceAI Agents to Power AI-Driven Customer Engagement
- Fluidstack Deploys Exascale GPU Clusters Across Europe with Borealis, Dell, and NVIDIA
- KX Emerges as Standalone Software Company
- PEAK:AIO Chosen by Scan to Support Next-Gen GPUaaS Platform
- Climate Law: New AI Tool Produces Reports on Fossil Fuel Company Activities
- PAC Storage Unveils 5000 Series Data Storage Solutions
- ACCESS: AI Spots Temperature Risks in US Rail Infrastructure
- Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon to Deliver Keynote at COMPUTEX 2025
- IDC Estimates Global Spending on Edge Computing to Grow at 13.8% Reaching Nearly $380B by 2028
- Oracle Introduces AI Agent Studio
- CRA Urges Federal Support for Academic AI Research, NAIRR, and Energy-Efficient AI Development
- EU Backs New Initiatives to Strengthen Language Data for AI and Tech Sovereignty
- NetApp Validated for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, Cloud Partners, and Certified Systems
- ServiceNow and NVIDIA Advance Agentic AI to Redefine Enterprise Intelligence
- Infleqtion Unveils Contextual Machine Learning at GTC 2025 for AI Decision-Making
- Micron Expands AI Memory Portfolio with HBM3E and SOCAMM
- EPRI Launches Consortium to Drive Development of AI Applications in Power Sector
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Advanced Manufacturing Partnership
NDEMC Update: Program to Bring HPC, Advanced Manufacturing Technology to Midwestern Companies Now Underway
<img style="float: left;" src="http://media2.hpcwire.com/dmr/Re-_Cynthia_McIntyre-200x200.jpg" alt="" width="95" height="95" />Twenty small to medium-sized manufacturing enterprises (SMEs) are receiving help in the form of access to high performance computing hardware and software, ...Full Article
AMP: Slow and Steady Wins the Race
<img style="float: left;" src="http://media2.hpcwire.com/dmr/factory.png" alt="" width="95" height="79" />Breathing new life into U.S. manufacturing: Meeting in Washington, D.C. reviews the recommendations of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and ...Full Article
Last Call: Let the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Know Your Concerns
Since last June when the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) was announced by President Obama, members of the AMP team from government, academia and industry have been holding regional meetings ...Full Article
A Few Rays of Hope for Manufacturing
Even if the economy remains sluggish, manufacturers in some areas of the U.S. are anticipating some growth. Regional initiatives may help.Full Article
AMPing Up American Manufacturing
The American Manufacturing Partnership calls for a national effort to support the creation of good jobs by helping US manufacturers reduce costs, improve quality, and accelerate product development. ...Full Article
It’s the Economy, Stupid!
With fears mounting amidst speculation about a looming "double dip" recession, the economy is the elephant in the room, but with a twist: typically people go out of their ...Full Article
Tsunamis and Supply Chains: The Perils of Global Manufacturing
While the practice of offshoring is intended as a cost-saver, sending key parts of the manufacturing process overseas can have unintended consequences.Full Article
Ambitious Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Announced by White House
On Friday, President Obama, speaking at Carnegie Mellon University, announced the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP), a national initiative that enlists the cooperation of industry, academia and the federal government. ...Full Article
Because You Have to Make Things
The Advanced Manufacturing Partnership announced by President Obama earlier today is forged upon the recognition that by connecting talent, investment and infrastructure, we can revitalize manufacturing in North America ...Full Article