Manufacturing Center
Indiana Manufacturers hope to see growth, prepare for possible 2024 recession
INDIANAPOLIS — Inflation and the corresponding high interest rates are causing the state’s manufacturing industry to shift operations and future plans, according to the findings of the “2023 Indiana Manufacturing Survey: Sailing in Troubled Waters.” Conducted by Katz, Sapper & Miller in partnership with Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business Indianapolis and the Indiana Manufacturers…… Read more »
New study: Cobots, cybersecurity, sensor technology and Internet of Things defining Indiana’s Factory of the Future
Manufacturers seek to increase production flexibility and data security, reduce production costs INDIANAPOLIS – Conexus Indiana today announced results of its annual Industry 4.0 technology adoption survey that, for the first time, shows a continuous and measurable trend in the technologies that are defining Indiana’s Factory of the Future. Conducted in collaboration with Indiana University…… Read more »
Multi-institution team receives national recognition by White House Cybersecurity Summit
A researcher in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI is part of a multidisciplinary, multi-institution team that was recognized by President Joe Biden and the White House Administration during an address at the Cybersecurity Summit.
Hoosier Manufacturing Companies Credit 2020 Success to PPP and Adaptive Business Practices, Indiana Manufacturing Survey Reveals
New study: Indiana in early stages of advanced technology adoption; budgets and roadmaps needed for widespread adoption
Without widespread adoption of advanced technologies, study authors say, Indiana risks falling behind increasingly tougher global competition.
2019 Indiana Manufacturing Survey shows need for skilled workers as companies continue to automate
Case competition focuses on real-life manufacturing decision, changing trade policy
The IU Kelley School Center for Excellence in Manufacturing hosted the first annual Gregg M. Sherrill Case Competition on Saturday, April 6 at IUPUI.
Kelley School of Business is creating a new research center focusing on the changing landscape of manufacturing in central Indiana and across the nation, with support of a $1 million gift from alumnus Gregg Sherrill and his wife Sabine.
The Kelley School of Business is creating a new research center focusing on the changing landscape of manufacturing in central Indiana and across the nation, with support of a generous gift from alumnus Gregg Sherrill and his wife Sabine. The center will be housed at IUPUI.
To err is human? Kelley School researchers examine how errors affect credibility of online reviews
Shoppers increasingly consult online reviews before making holiday purchases. But how do they decide which reviewers to trust?