AMT will be on the road again next week, heading to Minneapolis for a Meetup on 6/4! Join us to connect with other local manufacturing businesses, talk with AMT experts, and enjoy a drink on us. Let's raise a glass to our partners @NTMATalk and @WomeninMFG.
Register for the event: https://t.co/yynJvFNnKW
AMT Meetups is heading to Milwaukee next week, 6/2, and we hope to see you there! Join us for cocktails and make connections across the manufacturing industry. Have a question for AMT? Our experts will be on-site to help you and connect you to resources or answers you might be looking for your business.
Register for the event: https://t.co/zN4q5x5D5T
Now at a new date and time, this upcoming webinar explores a collaboration between Intrinsic, Trinity Automation, and Radian. In a manufacturing landscape shifting toward high-mix, low-volume production, traditional rigid automation often falls short. This session, moderated by AMT's Ryan Kelly, details how these three organizations have converged to bridge the gap between advanced AI and shop-floor reality, creating a new standard for flexible manufacturing.
Register for the webinar: https://t.co/prEKMqurSX
U.S. industrial production increased in April 2026 to the highest level since 2019, according to the latest report from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Capacity utilization increased by 0.4 percentage points from March 2026.
Read more here: https://t.co/ybqAD8jqi5
New orders of metalworking machinery totaled $681.3 million in March 2026, increasing 40.3% from February 2026 and 31.5% from March 2025. Manufacturing technology orders totaled $1.61 billion for the first quarter of 2026, up 27.8% year over year.
Read the latest USMTO: https://t.co/fd3TZoIQeG
In a manufacturing landscape shifting toward high-mix, low-volume production, traditional rigid automation often falls short. Join AMT, @intrinsicai, Trinity Robotics Automation, and Radian Thermal Products for this session, which details how these three organizations have converged to bridge the gap between advanced AI and shop-floor reality, creating a new standard for flexible manufacturing.
Register for the webinar: https://t.co/GBGVA5wv4T
After a significant pullback in economic output at the end of 2025, gross domestic product (GDP) rebounded nearly back to trend growth in the first quarter of 2026, according to the first estimate published today by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Read more: https://t.co/kcf2IEHRAW
AMT Meetups are BACK for 2026! We are kicking off in just over a week, and you can mingle and mix with experts from AMT and members of the manufacturing technology community in Chicago. We are excited to be partnering with @NTMATalk and @WomeninMFG to raise a glass with people across the industry and celebrate Cinco de Mayo with us at Church Street Brewing Company.
Register here to have a drink on us and make manufacturing connections: https://t.co/1rBQSh87tR
AMT is very excited to announce The Additive Manufacturing Report. This report is the first in AMT's State of Manufacturing Pillar Report Series. This report gives insights into where additive manufacturing is, where it is going, and how it can influence your business. Inside, you will find tools such as a practical framework and a scorecard to determine where AM can deliver real value.
Additive manufacturing has grown steadily over the last couple of decades, and as its influence has increased, it is more important than ever to understand the state of the industry.
You can download the report for free and take advantage of the invaluable information and insights: https://t.co/1cR3rh6DEK
Shipments of cutting tools, measured by the Cutting Tool Market Report, totaled $225.1 million in February 2026, increasing 2% from January 2026 and 12.8% from February 2025. Year-to-date shipments are up 11.3% from the same period in 2025.
Read the latest from USCTI: https://t.co/EfBDQ59ttP
New orders of metalworking machinery totaled $488.9 million in February 2026, increasing 10.7% over January 2026 and 27.4% over February 2025. The total order value through February 2026 has reached $930.5 million, 26% above the first two months of 2025.
Read the latest USMTO report: https://t.co/rCg2C6fiA1
The most consistent thing about today's trade landscape is that it is constantly changing. Join Kevin Bowers, AMT's VP of Research, as well as experts David Skillman and Nathaniel B. Bolin of K&L Gates, in just over two weeks for a focused briefing and discussion on the latest trade policy developments impacting manufacturing. We’ll examine the growing impact of export barriers and retaliatory tariffs. Attendees will gain timely insights into how these shifts affect manufacturers and manufacturing technology providers, with practical guidance to stay informed and prepared.
Register for the upcoming webinar: https://t.co/3vwokboAOK
With new pressures arising across supply chains, finance, and energy markets, it is more important than ever to stay informed on how these changes will impact the manufacturing technology industry. Join us on 4/14 for the Spring Economic Update Webinar with Mark Killion from @OxfordEconomics to find out how to prepare your business for the changes in the coming months.
Register for the webinar: https://t.co/xgoDqk8WnR
At the 2026 MFG Meeting earlier this month, AMT announced the 2026-27 Board of Directors during the annual business session. Mike Cicco, President and CEO of @FANUCAmerica, will continue as Chairman. In addition, Steve Calrson of Mayfran International, Milton Guerry of @SCHUNKInc, and Jim King of @OkumaAmerica were elected as the newest members of the board.
Read more about the new Board of Directors here: https://t.co/JBaKDbtmII
Shipments of cutting tools totaled $220.7 million in January 2026, increasing 2.7% from December 2025 and 9.9% from January 2025. While the dollar value of shipments increased in January, the number of units shipped decreased slightly from December.
Read the latest from CTMR: https://t.co/nCKTWaKTSG
New orders of metalworking machinery totaled $441.4 million in January 2026, a decline of 45.8% from December 2025’s record high and an increase of 24.4% over January 2025. The number of units ordered fell to the lowest level since July 2024.
Read the latest USMTO report: https://t.co/RG833WQYOp
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates steady today at a target range of 3.5%-3.75% in a move that was widely anticipated by financial markets. The quarterly summary of economic projections showed that both growth and inflation were higher than expected.
Read the latest on the Fed meeting: https://t.co/TMUw3rxuob
Our lookback on MFG 2026 would be incomplete without highlighting the Chairman's Dinner on the final night of the meeting. The night kicked off with a surprise performance from singing waiters, who serenaded the crowd.
After the meal, AMT President Doug Woods got up to start the AL Moore Award presentation to Harry Moser of The Reshoring Initiative. Doug spoke about Harry's achievements before passing the mic to Harry's friend and former Al Moore Award winner himself, Lee Morris.
The ceremony concluded with the award presentation to Harry for his work bringing manufacturing jobs back to the US and for his career in manufacturing, which led to his founding of the Reshoring Initiative.
Congrats, Harry! We will see you all again in Maui for MFG 2027!
Join AMT and @FANUCAmerica next week for an exclusive webinar with Geoffrey Dawson, Executive Director of Machine Trending Market Vertical and Director of EST Sales. Get insights on how to utilize automation to strengthen your sales approach and deliver even greater value for your customers.
Register for the webinar and find more information here: https://t.co/OKBi4MvBpf
We are still reeling from all of the amazing content from MFG 2026 last week. The final day opened with remarks from AMT Chief Revenue Officer, Travis Egan. We then went right into the first presentation of the day from Dr. Sam Potolicchio, President of the Global Leaders Forum and Professor at Georgetown University. He discussed the importance of geopolitical and cultural factors in helping leaders navigate an increasingly complex world.
Next, Julie Lezner, Chief Innovation Officer of the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute, gave insight into how we are breaking so many boundaries in medicine and being a part of bio-manufacturing is how we make it accessible to the world.
After a short break, Simon Lapeyry, Head of Revenue at Intrinsic took the stage to outline core capabilities for implementing and utilizing AI-enabled robots in your factory and how that change can benefit your business.
Lastly, we closed the day with Actor, Speaker, and Dancing with the Stars Champion, JR Martinez. He gave a moving and powerful talk on how the greatest of gifts can be found in the darkest of moments.
We were so happy to see all of you who made it to the MFG meeting last week! Keep an eye out for pictures from the Chairman's Dinner as well.