Manufacture

Iran military sites 'completely hidden,' can sustain production, senior IRGC general boasts

A senior Iranian commander said sites that produce military equipment are "completely hidden from the enemy's view," signaling to the US and Israel that Iran is still managing to produce weapons.

An Iranian cleric visits the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force Museum in Tehran, Iran, November 12, 2025
Factories are silhouetted during sunset, in Handan, Hebei province, China April 7, 2026.

China issues sweeping new controls of overseas trade, counter sanctions with new restrictions

MEMBERS OF Houthi military forces parade in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen. Threatening to close the Bab al-Mandab Strait could end up strengthening Washington, the writer says.

Houthis still using Iranian components in missiles, expanding arsenal

Person, hands and writing with tablet for research (illustrative)

A strategic miss: R&D is Israel's brain - so why does it develop, manufacture abroad? - opinion


Israeli 3D-printing firm joins major Pentagon manufacturing program

Stratasys will help the US military qualify and scale 3D-printed parts faster, as the Pentagon pushes to strengthen supply chains and modernize aging platforms.

A US Air Force C-17A Globemaster III lands at RAF Fairford in south-west England on March 8, 2026.

An Israeli haircare brand with a French accent

From Arad to Paris, OLIE'RE PARIS is quietly building a premium name in professional-grade haircare rooted in science, shaped by local identity, and expanding beyond Israel’s borders.

OLIE'RE PARIS believes Israeli consumers are increasingly willing to invest in quality.

Israeli manufacturing company expands to Europe amid rising geopolitical tensions

4Model's visit to Bulgaria came shortly after Sofia allocated new, dedicated budgets for upgrading its defense capabilities

Flags of Israel and Bulgaria

The era of disposable things

Philanthropist Vitali Fishman on why true craftsmanship is becoming rare

philanthropist and businessman Vitali Fishman, “Fifty years ago, anyone who truly appreciated cigars relied on beautifully made, reliable tools.”

Tower flourishes after Intel deal cancellation

With the wisdom of hindsight, and given Intel's travails in the past few months, it would appear that the cancellation of the acquisition deal was ultimately to Tower's benefit,

 US chipmaker Intel Corp's logo is seen at the entrance to their "smart building" in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv, Israel December 15, 2019.

Spanish YouTuber arrested for tutorials showing how to manufacture explosives

"I am a good guy making educational, informative, and entertaining videos," Alberto R. H. said in a video response.

 Boats at the port of Castro Urdiales, Santa Maria Church and Santa Ana Castle Lighthouse in Cantabria region in northern Spain.

The Israelis solving the new nightmare of car manufacturers

At 16, Hoffman left the Air Force to found Sital, now a top provider of communication systems and electrical fault detection technology.


The Italian government against Alfa Romeo

In Italy, they don't like the fact that Alfa Romeo plans to produce the Milano in Poland. The reason? It's a violation of the law. About politics, patriotism, and pragmatism.


UBQ Materials debuts three bio-based solutions for sustainable manufacturing

The award-winning company aims to close the gap between profitability and sustainability.

Jack (Tato) Bigio, UBQ Materials co-founder and CEO of UBQ Israel, holds plastic discs made from UBQ material.

Technion and Economy Ministry collaborate to boost industry innovation

The endeavor seeks to propel innovation, progress and competitiveness, ultimately boosting production capacity for Israel's manufacturing industry.

 A campus view of the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, in the northern Israeli city of Haifa, on February 19, 2019.