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Defense Speak Interpreted: Extreme Financial Disparity in Drones and Missiles

06/09/2026 | Dennis Fritz -- Column: Defense Speak Interpreted
There has been a lot of publicity about the cost of U.S. weapons used in the Iran conflict since it started on Feb. 28. Several aspects of the conflict deserve attention to explain extreme financial disparity. Iran uses both drones and missiles. In particular, Iran’s Shahed drones are a family of Iranian-designed UAVs primarily known for their widespread use as cost-effective, one-way "kamikaze" (suicide) attack munitions. Drones have become a disruptive force in modern warfare by overwhelming expensive air defense systems with low-cost mass deployment.

Happy’s Tech Talk #48: Digital Twins—Integrating Design and Manufacturing

06/02/2026 | Happy Holden -- Column: Happy’s Tech Talk
New product realization and design for manufacturing and assembly (DFM/A) are becoming increasingly visible as programs that can improve time-to-market and reduce product costs. These simulations of real-time manufacturing are now referred to as digital twins. While many companies are developing such programs, a unifying framework is needed to coordinate their application.

Nano Dimension Announces Sale of MarkForged to Stratasys

05/27/2026 | Nano Dimension
Nano Dimension Ltd. announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell MarkForged, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, to Stratasys Ltd. in an all-cash transaction valued at $42.5 million.

Learning with Leo: Drones—Meeting Demand Without Compromise

05/06/2026 | Leo Lambert -- Column: Learning With Leo
With drones used in a wide range of applications today, particularly in modern military conflicts, domestic manufacturers are feeling pressure to produce at high volume and low cost, particularly within an NDAA supply chain ecosystem with differing needs and expectations. Two issues must be considered. First is the manufacturers’ and customers’ need for quality, reliability, and functionality of the product. Second is the manufacturing volume needed to support demand, whether for military, industrial, or commercial applications. Each segment requires verification that the product meets the customer's requirements. 

Global Sourcing Spotlight: The True Cost of Low Cost

03/25/2026 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
There’s an illusion in global sourcing that cheaper means better business. For decades, procurement teams received rewards for driving down unit prices, without realizing how many zeros those “savings” add to the other side of the ledger. With today’s volatile, interconnected supply chains, the lowest price is rarely the lowest cost. 
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