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314 As 2026 unfolds, the Northeast’s industrial heartland stands at a critical crossroads where heritage meets high-tech evolution. Our first article in this month’s edition of the Gateway Magazine is entitled, “Shaping Tomorrow: Six Pivotal Trends for Northeast Manufacturing in 2026.” This piece provides a strategic roadmap for navigating a landscape defined by “prescriptive” intelligence
313 This month, we take a close look at the evolving challenges facing manufacturers across the Northeast. From workforce shortages and rising energy costs to supply chain uncertainty, cybersecurity risks, and tightening margins, today’s manufacturers are navigating a complex and rapidly shifting landscape. In this issue, we explore the pressures shaping the region’s industrial economy
Nov_Dec-Magazine25-screen Welcome to the latest issue of The Gateway Magazine. Let’s start with a them that hasn’t exactly been a stranger within the pages of The Gateway these last few years... There’s a big push for reshoring manufacturing, especially in crucial sectors like defense and aerospace, driven by global instability and government policies like tariffs
Oct_Nov-Magazine25-screen Authored by Louis Columbus from Delmia, essentially argues that the days of expecting “business as usual” are over—economic uncertainty is now the permanent reality for manufacturers. Instead of just reacting to major events like pandemics or the Suez Canal blockage, successful companies are treating this constant change as an ongoing test of their digital
Gatewaymag-Aug_Sept-310-screen The first feature we have for you this month is from our friend Richard Taylor who wrote about F.M. Callahan & Son, an industrial plating company based in Malden, MA, that has been in operation since 1910. The family-owned business specializes in plating precious metals such as silver and gold, as well as electroless
March_April-Magazine25-screen Our first feature this month discusses the transformative impact of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and connected applications on manufacturing efficiency. By connecting physical industrial assets to the internet, manufacturers gain real- time data access, enabling them to optimize processes, predict equipment failures, and improve overall operational efficiency. Real-time data collection allows for