Project Maize approved
Project Maize, the $800 million data center proposed in Michigan City, is moving forward with the passing of four resolutions by the Michigan City Common Council.
Project Maize, the $800 million data center proposed in Michigan City, is moving forward with the passing of four resolutions by the Michigan City Common Council.
TechPoint, the industry-led growth initiative for Indiana’s digital innovation economy, opened nominations for the 2026 Mira Awards honoring the state’s tech innovators.
Nippon Steel is moving ahead with plans to spend about $300 million to revamp Blast Furnace No. 14, the largest blast furnace at Gary Works, starting in 2026.
Pulse Technology has created an AV division to offer Conference Room as a Service and Audio-Visual as a Service to support clients’ ongoing AV indoor and outdoor needs.
The Society of Innovators invites professionals to the Women in Manufacturing Association SUMMIT in October to celebrate their impact and shape the future of manufacturing.
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D. Martin Enterprises received the green light to continue construction of its expanded manufacturing facility in Michgan City.
Chicago Additive recently secured a U.S. Navy co-exclusive license for a key Additive manufacturing patent and launched the AMOS line of 3D printers.
TechPoint, the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership initiative for Indiana’s digital innovation economy, will host its annual Mira Awards gala April 24, 2026 in Carmel.
Ozinga broke ground on a manufacturing facility in East Chicago that will produce one million tons of low-carbon cement annually and create 150 long-term jobs.
After agreeing to national security initiative, Nippon Steel closed deal on partnership with U.S. Steel.