The Innovation Report
Jackson College Event To Explore AI’s Role In Manufacturing
Jackson College will partner with Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center to present a free event examining how artificial intelligence is reshaping the manufacturing sector. ReMaking Michigan 2026: The Next Era of Manufacturing will take place Friday, May 8, from...
DC’s Metro To Install Platform Doors, Run Fully Automated Trains
Metro just approved a plan to make the Red Line work a bit more like the subways in Shanghai, Copenhagen, and Singapore, with driverless automatic trains and glass doors separating the platform from the tracks— though not for several years at least. The WMATA board of...
Smart Mobility Today: 27 April 2026
There has been a lot of news from NASA in the last few weeks, as well as excitement surrounding the launch of the Artemis project and its successful completion. The crewed mission took human beings the furthest from earth they have ever been. This week, I was reminded...
How AI And IIoT Are Reforging Manufacturing
Modern factories genuinely look futuristic with smart sensors, autonomous aerial systems and intelligent operator interfaces. Far from replacing humans, these modern systems rapidly analyze millions of scenarios and optimize production cycles with surgical precision,...
1 In 5 Americans May Have A Dangerous Toxin In Their Tap Water
Over 62 million Americans — roughly 1 in 5 people — may be exposed to potentially dangerous levels of nitrates in their tap water, a new report has shown. A compound of nitrogen and oxygen found naturally in air, water, soil and plants, nitrates become a...
US Military Launches First Autonomous Warfare Command To Deploy Unmanned Systems Across Latin America
The U.S. military is launching a new autonomous warfare command to deploy cutting-edge unmanned systems across Latin America, marking a first-of-its-kind move by a combatant command. The U.S. Southern Command commander, Gen. Francis Donovan, said Tuesday he ordered...
NASA Shuts Down Instrument On Voyager 1 Probe To Manage Power
NASA has shut down one of the science instruments on board the iconic Voyager 1 space probe in an effort to extend the life of humanity's first interstellar vehicle. The decision was made as power flags on the aging spacecraft, one of a pair of spacecraft...
US Army Pushes Robots For Last-Mile Logistics And Casualty Evacuation In Combat Zones
The U.S. Army is pushing to replace soldiers with robots for some of the most dangerous battlefield tasks: moving supplies and evacuating wounded troops near the front lines. As drones expand surveillance and strike capabilities, even short-distance movement has...
Trump Administration Launches Tariff Refund Portal
The U.S. government on Monday launched an online portal that lets businesses request refunds for tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court. But payouts won't be automatic, and legal experts said businesses could face other obstacles getting their...
How Manufacturing Can Benefit, Or Risk Losing Out
It is time to move past the hype of AI and focus on its role as a practical tool for operational excellence. AI is no longer some future technology; rather, it is essential for manufacturing. For AI to deliver value, however, it must be treated as more than an IT...






