Americas – Inductotherm

Inductotherm Group Brazil: Transforming the Metallurgical Industry with Innovative Induction Technology

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In the heart of Brazil’s burgeoning metallurgical industry lies a company that has been silently revolutionizing the field for the past half a century. Since 1972, Inductotherm Group Brazil has been developing state-of-the-art induction equipment, bringing a unique mix of scientific precision and engineering excellence into the heart of Brazil’s industrial sector. This…

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Bridging the Technological Divide: How Consarc is Pioneering Industrial Innovation in Rancocas, New Jersey

In the unassuming town of Rancocas, New Jersey, a technological industrial innovation revolution is brewing. For the last sixty years, the name Consarc has been synonymous with advanced industrial solutions. This legacy dates back to 1962 when Consarc began its mission to design and manufacture melting equipment. Over the decades, their dedication to innovation…

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Thermatool: Seven Decades of Technological Excellence in the Tube and Pipe Industry

Thermatool, a stalwart of the tube and pipe industry, has over seventy years of experience delivering high-value products and exceptional service to its customers worldwide. As part of the Inductor Thermo Group, the company has set industry standards with its distinctive focus on precision, reliability, and customer-centricity. Elik Dvorkin, Director of Technology, Mike Nallen,…

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The Power of People and Innovation: Inductotherm’s Seven-Decade Thermal Processing Journey to Industrial Leadership

In 1953, a small but ambitious company was formed with a core belief in the transformative power of entrepreneurship. Driven by a relentless pursuit of innovation and risk-taking, this thermal processing company – today known as Inductotherm – has grown to become a global powerhouse in the industrial heating and melting industry. As the…

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From Measuring Memory to Measuring Thinking: How Simulation-Based Learning Could Reshape Higher Education
June 15, 2026

As artificial intelligence continues reshaping the workforce, higher education faces growing pressure to demonstrate its value beyond content mastery. According to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report, employers expect 39% of workers’ core skills to change or become outdated by 2030, while 69% identify analytical thinking as the most essential workforce skill. As…

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The Future of the Trades Depends on Mentorship and Industry Veterans Passing Down the Craft
June 15, 2026

Across the United States, industries are grappling with a skilled labor shortage. According to industry research, millions of trade jobs are expected to go unfilled in the coming years as experienced workers retire faster than new ones enter the field. At the same time, trade school enrollment has steadily increased. The conversation around skilled trades—once…

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From Power Shopping to Place-Making: Tanger’s Stephen Yalof on the New Outlet Experience
June 15, 2026

For decades, the outlet trip had a familiar rhythm: get in the car, drive beyond the city, hunt for deals and come home with bags full of discounted finds. But that old model is giving way to something more layered. As retailers reinvest in store experiences to give consumers more reasons to visit, outlet…

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How Relationships Build a Career, Deepen Service and Define Purpose
June 10, 2026

In a workplace still shaped by hybrid schedules, remote communication and shifting expectations around professional growth, relationships have become more than a soft skill — they are a career advantage. Gallup’s latest workplace reporting shows that global employee engagement has fallen to 20%, reflecting a broader challenge for organizations trying to keep people connected,…

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