The year 1905 was a landmark one. Albert Einstein unveiled what became known as his Theory of Relativity, which changed the course of the world. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle published The Return of...
October 2022
Four Generations & Still Trucking
Here Comes the SunManufacturing for Solar Energy
As the manufacturing of solar technology steadily increases, it’s becoming less expensive and more efficient, benefitting the planet and the economy. From house rooftops to office buildings,...
A Breath of Fresh AirDiversitech
For those in heavy industry, having sufficient, clean air in commercial and industrial spaces is imperative. Diversitech is home to all things air filtration, and its high-quality, technological...
Advancing AutomationInvotec
Invotec develops and automates manufacturing systems and solutions. Last year, Manufacturing in Focus profiled the company’s impact on the medical device industry. This month, we are checking back...
Holding Steady: Canerector Keeps Business All in the FamilyCanerector
Embracing a strong belief in long-term business growth and continuous improvement, Canerector focuses on expanding rather than selling its acquired companies, cherishing their history, culture,...
Making Its MarkGravotech
Gravotech is built upon a rich history of engraving. The company’s story began in 1938, in New York City under the name New Hermes, when a small team began producing advanced pantographs that...
Maintaining Tight Tolerances – Fifty Years of CNC ExcellenceDrake Manufacturing
In times such as these, with reshoring making a comeback, it is good to know that there are manufacturers on American soil that never left. Celebrating half a century in business this year, Drake...
Leveraging Decades of Manufacturing Expertise into an Exceptional Client ExperienceAir Logic
Molded components manufacturer Air Logic, based out of Wisconsin, is perhaps best known in its industry for its orifice restrictors, the flow control devices that work especially well in...
Better Battery ManufacturingFrom Mobile Tech, To Vehicles, To Grid Surplus Storage
What do iron, sodium, thin air, and a very special form of sulphur have in common these days? Believe it or not, all three hold the key to the future of power storage. Happy accidents happen, even...









