Manufacturing

Video: It’s a wrap for Ceramics Expo 2016

By Stephanie Liverani / April 28, 2016

Ceramics Expo 2016 is a wrap! After nearly three days of jam-packed show floor action and informative panel discussions, this year’s show did not disappoint. Check out some of the action caught on video.

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Video: Day 2 highlights from the show floor at Ceramics Expo

By Stephanie Liverani / April 27, 2016

Day 2 of Ceramics Expo is bringing just as much high energy as opening day. Check out some video highlights of the event so far and read about what exhibitors are saying.

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Live from Ceramics Expo 2016—Photos from day 2 in Cleveland, Ohio

By April Gocha / April 27, 2016

Ceramics Expo 2016 has taken to Cleveland, Ohio, this week—catch up on all the action with these photos from day 2 of the industry’s best tradeshow for ceramic and glass materials.

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Video: Ceramics Expo 2016 has action-packed first day

By Stephanie Liverani / April 26, 2016

Ceramics Expo 2016 is in full effect at the I-X Center in Cleveland, Ohio, April 26–28, and opening day did not disappoint. Check out some of the day’s highlights and happenings!

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Live from Ceramics Expo 2016—Photos from opening day in Cleveland, Ohio

By April Gocha / April 26, 2016

Ceramics Expo 2016 kicked off at the I-X Center in Cleveland, Ohio, this morning. Back for an encore performance from last year’s inaugural show, it already looks like this year will mark another success as the only North American commercial tradeshow for everything within the ceramic and glass manufacturing supply chain.

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Video: 1,600-year-old kilns discovered in Israel shed new light on ancient glass industry

By Stephanie Liverani / April 20, 2016

Remains of 1,600-year-old kilns were discovered in Israel, where archaeologists believe commercial quantities of raw glass were produced—a discovery that proves Israel was one of the largest glass manufacturers in the ancient world, the Israel Antiquities Authority reports.

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That’s a wrap: New sheet camera that bends around objects could revolutionize flexible lenses

By Stephanie Liverani / April 18, 2016

Researchers from Columbia University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science are developing a new flat, thin camera that is so flexible it can be wrapped around objects to capture images that can’t be taken with conventional cameras.

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2-D materials inch closer to unseating silicon’s semiconductor reign

By April Gocha / April 14, 2016

ORNL scientists report on a new processing technique that could help bring 2-D electronic devices to the forefront, establishing a “path to replace silicon as the choice for semiconductors in some applications,” according to an ORNL press release.

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The more brittle, the better—Defects key to ‘greener’ concrete manufacturing practices

By Stephanie Liverani / April 12, 2016

Researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas, say looking at defects could be key to ‘greener’ concrete production that will reduce concrete manufacturing’s impact on climate change.

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Three cool Cleveland attractions to check out during Ceramics Expo

By Stephanie Liverani / April 8, 2016

Will we see you at Ceramics Expo? The Expo will be held April 26–28 in Cleveland, Ohio. And while there are many reasons to attend this year’s event, getting the most out of your visit to this lakefront city is important, too.

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