Another key Tesla employee has announced his departure this week, marking the latest in recent staff restructuring at the electric vehicle (EV) giant. Tesla’s Gigafactory Texas Director of Manufacturing Engineering Renjie Zhu announced his…
When materials are subjected to extreme environments, they face the risk of mixing together. This mixing may result in hydrodynamic instabilities, yielding undesirable side effects. Such instabilities present a grand challenge across…
Tesla’s head of Cybertruck manufacturing has left the company. It’s unclear if he was involved in yet another round of layoffs or if he left on his own accord.
A recent report by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) reveals significant projections for the U.S. semiconductor industry by 2032. The findings suggest a remarkable growth trajectory, driven by…
By Adedapo Adesanya Revenue from exports in Nigeria’s manufacturing sector fell by 166 per cent to N778.4 billion from the N2 trillion high reached in 2019, the World Bank has revealed. In its latest Africa’s Pulse, the global lender said…
A revised masterplan has been developed which could see the creation of the UK’s best-connected science, innovation and manufacturing campus at Manchester Airport. Formerly known as Airport City Manchester, the 60-acre site will be brought…
Bengaluru: Driven by various government initiatives like ‘Make in India’ and production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes, the manufacturing sector, along with retail, have joined the tech hiring wave in the country, a report showed on Monday…
While established functional skills like development, ERP, testing, design and engineering and networking remain in high demand, niche areas like cloud, cybersecurity, and analytics are experiencing a significant surge, indicating a…
Nigeria’s quest for diversified foreign exchange earnings away from oil not feasible for now as revenue from the manufacturing export sector plunged 166 per cent to N778.4 billion from the N2.1 trillion height reached in 2019.
Despite the myriad of binding constraints plaguing the manufacturing sector in Nigeria, it recorded a growth of 1.5 percent while the manufacturing output in Africa contracted -0.7 percent in the last quarter of 2023 (Q4'23).