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us based mfg startups w/ active factories 👇
atomic industries (tool & die) - DTW
hadrian (cnc) - LAX
formlogic (cnc) - PIT
path robotics (welding) - CMH
machina labs (sheet metal) - LAX
rangeview (investment casting) - LAX
freeform future (metal... See more
Aaron Slodovx.comAs promised, here is the report of all the companies heading to @reindsummit next week, including what they do and the latest updates on each. https://t.co/WOa2MV94P2
Sebastian Völklx.com


this, 100s of machines, and reindustrializing with your absolute boys
45,000 SqFt avail in sf (435 23rd St) https://t.co/UHdYqF5KAC
WE’VE LAUNCHED INDUSTRION (@JOININDUSTRION).
Lowering the barrier of entry to the factory floor.
Industrion will start as a job board connecting talent to the factories, but in the future it will be much more.
>2.1M skilled workers will retire by... See more
Zane Hengspergerx.com
Been working on creating a table of (mostly US-based) monopolies, duopolies, and oligopolies. Not everything is a perfect fit but wanted to create something to start tracking these sorts of companies.
Any suggestions on stuff to add/remove/change etc? Nothing is set in stone. https://t.co/AI2yaPl99q
I am excited to announce Durin!
Durin is my plan to solve the biggest challenges in mining, discovering mineral deposits necessary for national security and clean energy in record time and cost efficiency.
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1919 "Industrial Map of New England" commissioned by The First National Bank of Boston "for distribution in the foreign markets of the world," presumably to flex on them.
27 industries are represented in the key: textiles, paper, machine tools, cars, clocks, cutlery... https://t.co/GBLsczSUxY
In the 1880s, however, Wall Street began to build a market in “industrial” securities, essentially shares in businesses other than railroads and banking. While public markets offered greater financing flexibility for big companies, they multiplied record keeping and correspondence requirements. Ironically, it was that most inward-focused of
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