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What’s Next for an Original Rosie the Riveter

Advanced Manufacturing Now

Release Date: 04/23/2026

Leveraging Military Research for Commercial Use show art Leveraging Military Research for Commercial Use

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We're joined by Stephen Luckowski, director of the Department of Defense Manufacturing Technology program's Technology Transfer, Transition, and Commercial Partnerships (T3CP) Office. SME Chief Technology Officer Brett Conner speaks with Luckowski about the responsibilities of the T3CP Office, as well as its recent patent holiday providing no-fee commercial evaluation licenses for a curated selection of patents from War Department laboratories.

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Wire harness manufacturing is facing rising complexity, tighter timelines, and zero tolerance for errors - yet many teams still rely on physical formboards and manual interpretation on the shop floor. In this webinar, we’ll explore how manufacturers are digitizing wire harness manufacturing execution, replacing guesswork with guided, real-time build instructions driven directly from design data. This session will examine where errors typically occur, why they’re often discovered too late, and how leading teams are shifting quality upstream during the build process. Attendees will learn...

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On July 4, 2026, America will officially celebrate 250 years of independence. But the festivities have already started, with a barrage of local parades, tech activities, educational events and contests across the country, including the Great American State Fair, sponsored by Freedom 250. CEO Keith Krach, a serial entrepreneur and innovator, shares some of the highlights, history and what’s next as the country reignites the American spirit. 

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We sit down with Laura Beckwith, Director of Product Management at Configit, to explore the evolving role of generative AI in manufacturing—and why it’s not as simple as plugging AI into existing systems.

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What’s Next for an Original Rosie the Riveter show art What’s Next for an Original Rosie the Riveter

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Mae Krier has lived an amazing life. She started working at Boeing, riveting the wings of B-17 and B-29 planes during World War II, and has been a fierce advocate for all the Rosies ever since. She’s inspired countless girls and women throughout her life, and now—after just turning 100—she’s working with Raya Kenney to erect a monument to the Rosies in Washington, D.C. To learn more about the WWII Women's Memorial Foundation, visit them at

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WEBINAR : The Manufacturer’s Guide to R&D Tax Credits - How Do Manufacturers Qualify & What Changed With the OBBB show art WEBINAR : The Manufacturer’s Guide to R&D Tax Credits - How Do Manufacturers Qualify & What Changed With the OBBB

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The R&D Tax Credit is a tax credit that businesses can claim for qualified U.S. research and development spending — things like developing or improving products, processes, formulas, or software. However, navigating the R&D credit landscape is not without its hurdles. Challenges include identifying qualifying activities on the shop floor, managing the rigorous documentation required for audits, and integrating tax strategy into broader business development goals. This webinar will review the current updates and opportunities with the R&D tax credit for the manufacturing sector....

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SME Media Editor Rachael Thomas and Associate Editor Cary Gitter sit down for an industry update, discussing recent news on the Manufacturing Extension Partnership, a visit to Michigan Central and Newlab in Detroit, and the administration's proposed defense budget for 2027. This is an audio-only recording of our latest episode of Advanced Manufacturing Live. Follow SME Media on LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube to catch our next episode live. 

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We speak with Alexandra Levit, workforce futurist and founder of Inspiration at Work, and Stephanie Loeck, vice president of strategic development at GPS Education Partners, about their book Make School Work and the growing impact of work-based learning.

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Mae Krier has lived an amazing life. She started working at Boeing, riveting the wings of B-17 and B-29 planes during World War II, and has been a fierce advocate for all the Rosies ever since. She’s inspired countless girls and women throughout her life, and now—after just turning 100—she’s working with Raya Kenney to erect a monument to the Rosies in Washington, D.C.

To learn more about the WWII Women's Memorial Foundation, visit them at wwiiwomenmemorial.org