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March 25, 2026

Engineering.comAutomation

Mitsubishi Electric develops CNC digital twin technology

Mitsubishi Electric has developed digital twin technology for CNC machine tools, validated through testing with RWTH Aachen University. The system uses real-time feedback loops and edge computing to mirror physical machine behavior in a virtual environment. Testing demonstrated up to 50% reduction in machining errors compared to conventional CNC control approaches.

Semiconductor EngineeringTechnology

Scale AI: Engineering the Next Leap in LPDDR6 Low-Power Memory

LPDDR6 memory represents the next generation of low-power double data rate memory, delivering improved bandwidth efficiency, more predictable latency, and enhanced platform reliability compared to LPDDR5 and LPDDR5X. Scale AI has published technical analysis detailing the architectural changes driving these improvements, with particular focus on AI system workloads. The specification advances are targeted at edge AI deployments where power budgets and thermal constraints are tightly managed.

Semiconductor EngineeringTechnology

Beating The Heat In 3D Packages

Semiconductor Engineering reports that thermal management has become the primary performance and reliability constraint in multi-die 3D integrated circuit packages. As chipmakers stack dies vertically to increase compute density, heat dissipation between tightly coupled silicon layers presents significant engineering challenges that affect both device performance and long-term reliability.

Semiconductor EngineeringTechnology

Extraction Challenges of CFET and Backside Power Delivery

Semiconductor Engineering has published analysis on the parasitic extraction challenges associated with Complementary FET (CFET) transistor architectures and backside power delivery networks, two of the most significant structural changes in sub-2nm semiconductor process nodes. The piece addresses workflow setup, interface resistance modeling, and RLCK (resistance, inductance, capacitance, and coupling) extraction as critical enablers for next-generation device reliability and power efficiency. These challenges sit at the intersection of process development and physical design verification.

Semiconductor EngineeringTechnology

Blog Review: Mar. 25

Semiconductor Engineering's March 25 blog review aggregates technical commentary across several engineering disciplines, including model-based systems engineering (MBSE) for multiphysics applications, UALink verification IP, electromagnetic simulation advances, and silicon-on-insulator (SOI) developments. The roundup also addresses the distinction between traceability and tracking in design workflows, as well as code migration strategies. These topics reflect ongoing challenges in semiconductor design methodology and verification.

Semiconductor EngineeringTechnology

Building an AI Chip: Security, Software Development, and Lifecycle Management

Semiconductor Engineering published analysis on the critical engineering challenges involved in building AI chips, focusing on security architecture, software development workflows, and lifecycle management across the chip's operational lifespan. The piece addresses how AI chip designers must integrate security considerations from the earliest design stages rather than retrofitting them later. Lifecycle management encompasses everything from initial silicon validation through field deployment and eventual end-of-life handling.

March 24, 2026

Supply Chain DiveSupply Chain

Diesel prices surge even higher due to Iran war, surpassing $5.38

U.S. diesel prices have exceeded $5.38 per gallon nationally, surpassing the $5 threshold across all major regions amid geopolitical tensions tied to conflict involving Iran. The price surge is applying direct financial pressure on freight carriers and shippers who depend on diesel-powered transportation. This represents a significant cost escalation for ground-based logistics networks that form the backbone of industrial supply chains.

Robotics & Automation NewsAutomation

Southern Glazer’s expands use of Corvus Robotics drone inventory system across its distribution network

Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits has formalized a strategic partnership with Corvus Robotics and expanded deployment of the Corvus One autonomous drone inventory system to more than 40 units across nine distribution centers over the past 18 months. The Corvus One system performs autonomous inventory cycle counts within warehouse environments, reducing reliance on manual scanning labor. Further expansion across Southern Glazer's distribution network is planned beyond the current nine-facility footprint.

Robotics & Automation NewsAutomation

Exotec rolls out Skyfleet program to scale Decathlon warehouse automation across Europe

Exotec has launched its Skyfleet program, deploying robotic warehouse automation for Decathlon across seven logistics platforms in five European countries: France, the UK, Portugal, Italy, and Germany. The initiative standardizes logistics flow management at a pan-European scale using Exotec's robotic systems. The multi-site rollout represents one of the more significant coordinated warehouse automation deployments in European retail logistics to date.

Supply Chain DiveSupply Chain

FedEx taps OneRail to offer 2-hour, end-of-day delivery

FedEx has partnered with last-mile logistics platform OneRail to expand its SameDay Local service, offering 2-hour and end-of-day delivery options to customers. The integration connects shippers to a network of more than 1,000 delivery providers, extending FedEx's reach into the crowded same-day delivery market. The move positions FedEx to compete more directly with regional and gig-economy carriers that have gained ground in local fulfillment.

Manufacturing DiveSupply Chain

Inlyte Energy, Ervin Industries ink deal to strengthen US battery storage supply chain

Inlyte Energy and Ervin Industries have signed an agreement aimed at reinforcing the domestic battery storage supply chain, with Inlyte currently in final site selection for its first U.S. manufacturing facility. The company anticipates beginning product deliveries by 2027. The partnership signals a deliberate push toward nearshoring critical battery materials production within the United States.

Chemical EngineeringSupply Chain

Alternium selects Kiewit for pre-FEED on new hydrogen production facility

Alternium, a Delaware-based producer of heavy water and clean hydrogen, has selected Kiewit Engineering Group to conduct pre-FEED (pre-Front End Engineering and Design) work on its first heavy water and hydrogen production facility. The project is the initial phase of a multi-plant initiative representing approximately $1 billion in planned infrastructure investment. This pre-FEED phase will define the technical basis, cost estimates, and project execution strategy before committing to full FEED and construction.

Chemical EngineeringSupply Chain

BASF Hannong JV starts up non-ionic surfactant plant in South Korea

BASF Hannong Chemicals Solutions Ltd. (BHCS), a joint venture between BASF SE and Hannong Chemicals, has commissioned a new non-ionic surfactant (NIS) production facility at the Daesan Industrial Complex in Seosan, South Korea. The startup adds regional manufacturing capacity for NIS, a class of specialty chemicals widely used as process aids and formulation components across detergent, agrochemical, textile, and industrial cleaning applications. The inauguration drew provincial and municipal officials, signaling the plant's significance to the local industrial base.

Chemical EngineeringTechnology

TotalEnergies and Holcim inaugurate floating solar-power plant in Belgium

TotalEnergies and Holcim have commissioned a 31 MW floating photovoltaic installation on a rehabilitated chalk quarry lake in Obourg, Belgium. The plant generates approximately 30 GWh per year of renewable electricity, which is directly self-consumed by Holcim's adjacent cement manufacturing operations. The project repurposes an existing industrial brownfield water body, avoiding competition for productive land.

Chemical EngineeringTechnology

Amyris completes new production line at fermentation plant in Brazil

Amyris has completed construction of a fourth production line at its precision fermentation facility in Barra Bonita, Brazil, expanding on three existing lines at the plant. The expansion is designed to increase output capacity for bio-based compounds produced through precision fermentation technology. The Emeryville, California-based company positions this as a response to growing demand for sustainable ingredients.

March 15, 2026

IndustryWeekSupply Chain

The Robotics Supply Chain Already Has Winners and Losers

As robotics adoption scales from pilot projects to full factory deployments, the supply chain behind industrial robots is emerging as a critical bottleneck. An investor analysis reveals that having capital is only part of the equation; specialized engineering skills, manufacturing capabilities, and software dominance take decades to develop. The US leads in AI compute through NVIDIA's CUDA ecosystem, while other nations scramble to compete.

IndustryWeekTechnology

The Big Productivity Gains Will Come from Cross-Functional AI

While fewer than half of AI projects have moved past the pilot phase, experts say the real productivity breakthrough in manufacturing will come when AI systems are interconnected across departments. McKinsey describes the current state as a productivity paradox similar to the early PC era, where gains only materialized once systems were networked across organizations.

IndustryWeekLeadership

Supply Chain Leadership Has Become Essential to the CIO Role

The modern manufacturing CIO must now function at the intersection of operations and innovation, integrating IoT, AI, digital twins, and analytics into business processes. The most effective candidates rise through infrastructure and operations roles with hands-on experience across diverse tech stacks, combining technical depth with a commercialization mindset that translates technology investments into revenue growth.

IndustryWeekTechnology

Ford Data Experts: How AI Agents Are Reshaping the Shop Floor

Data experts at Ford detail how AI agents are transforming manufacturing operations, from autonomous production oversight to predictive maintenance that has reduced unplanned downtime by up to 40%. AI-driven quality control is achieving 30-50% defect rate reductions through real-time machine vision and sensor fusion, while energy optimization tools are delivering 15-20% savings across plants.