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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
Celebrity Tequila Stolen in Wild $1 Million Heist – @3:20
Thieves targeted a major Santo Spirits shipment as it crossed the border into the United States. The tequila company is co-owned by celebrity chef Guy Fieri and musician Sammy Hagar.
Local Government Won’t Help 4,000 Illegal Miners Trapped in Closed Mine – @16:43
Some 4,000 illegal miners are trapped inside a closed South African mine, and the government has no plans to help, including denying access to food, water and other basic supplies.
Hackers Steal MLB Player’s Lamborghini By Rerouting Delivery – @26:04
Last month, former Chicago Cub and current Colorado Rockies third baseman Kris Bryant was sitting at his home in Las Vegas eagerly awaiting the delivery of his $300,000 Lamborghini Huracan, but it never came.
Stanley Black and Decker Expects $200M Hit from Tariff Hikes – @38:20
Stanley Black & Decker is preparing to take a big hit from likely tariff hikes under the next presidential administration.
Commercial Jet Flies Nearly 300 Hours with Tool Stuck in its Engine – @54:07
A report from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau details an Airbus A380 that, starting December 7, 2023, flew 34 cycles with a tool in its engine after maintenance engineers forgot it.
In Case You Missed It
AI Taught to Hear Battery Fires Before They Start – @1:09:59
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new method that uses artificial intelligence to determine when a lithium-ion battery could catch fire.
GE Aerospace and NASA Partner on Flight Tests to Accelerate Contrail Understanding – @1:16:21
The testing provides insights for development of new aircraft engines.
Homeland Security Releases Framework or AI in Critical Infrastructure – @1:20:48
AI could play a critical role in the power grid, water system, and other pieces of critical infrastructure.
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