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Weekend Edition: U.S. CEOs Are Reshoring; EPA's Proposed Emissions Rules; and 3D Printing Resources

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The News You May Have Missed This Week: Manufacturers Invest in Digital Tools, Rolls Royce Unveils Luxury EV; Survey: 82% of Women Recommend Careers in Manufacturing; and More April 23, 2023 [View this email in a Browser]( [Subscribe]( Welcome to our new weekend newsletter, which offers the opportunity to catch up on the week's industry news. First up, 82% of U.S. CEOs are reshoring or planning to reshore their overseas operations, up from 55% in January, a [Forbes, Xometry, and Zogby poll found](. “CEOs are optimistic about the future of American manufacturing and business in general, and are increasingly embracing AI and other digital tools to navigate a constantly changing environment,” said Xometry CEO Randy Altschuler. "All of the ingredients are there to make American manufacturing as strong as it has ever been.” In other manufacturing technology news, the Financial Times debuted ["Why 3D Printing Is Vital to the Success of U.S. Manufacturing,"]( featuring Altschuler. Meanwhile, at Thomas, we covered [John Deere's inroads into the satellite business](. [GM retooled its Detroit-Hamtramck electric vehicle plant]( with help from Verizon's 5G. Electric vehicles are going to get a boost, thanks to the Environmental Protection Agency's [proposed emissions rules]( for vehicle tailpipes, and Rolls Royce unveiled [its upcoming luxury EV, the Spectre](. Read on for more of the industry news you may have missed this week. Also, we'd love to hear from you, so feel free to [send us your feedback](mailto:insightseditor@thomasnet.com). Our Most-Read Articles This Week - [EPA Proposes Strongest-Ever Vehicle Emissions Guidelines]( - [GM's Factory Zero Relies on Verizon's 5G]( - [Video: Rolls-Royce Debuts First EV with Unexpected Sale Success]( - [5 Missiles That Shaped Energetics Breakthroughs]( - [John Deere Plans Satellite Service]( Xometry | Advertisement [82% of Women Recommend Careers in Manufacturing]( Women who pursue an education in STEM are more than twice as likely as men to choose a career in manufacturing, according to the third-annual "Career Advancement for Manufacturing Report," produced in partnership between Xometry and Women in Manufacturing Association. [Learn More]( Headlines from Around the Web - [Lenders Tighten Credit For Manufacturers, According To New Poll By Forbes, Xometry And Zogby]( - [NASA Plans New Metal 3D Printing for Propulsion, Spaceflight]( - [The $25,000 Electric Vehicle is Coming, with Big Implications for the Auto Market and Car Buyers]( - [Revolutionary 3D Printed Homes: How Robots Are Building the Affordable Future of Housing]( - [Geo-Neutral "Earth Cup" Goes from Drink to Dust]( News About Xometry Why 3D Printing Is Vital to Success of U.S. Manufacturing [[ratio]  ]( Resources for 3D Printing - [The Best 3D Printer under $1,000]( - [The Best 3D Printing Books]( - [The Best 3D Printer for Beginners]( - [The Best 3D Printer Pen]( [What did you think about today’s insights?]( [Thomas(TM), A Xometry Company]( [Advertise in the Newsletter]( | [List Your Business on Thomasnet.com]( | [Get Instant Quotes]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Contribute to Thomas Insights]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You received this email because of your recent interaction with Thomas. [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © April 23, 2023 Thomas, A Xometry Company 6116 Executive Blvd, Ste. 800, North Bethesda, MD 20852, USA, 240-252-1138

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