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Sealed with Success: How LED UV Helped Victor Envelope Leave its Stamp on the Industry

Sealed with Success: How LED UV Helped Victor Envelope Leave its Stamp on the Industry

W&D 628 press with Baldwin Technology’s LED UV positions the printer at the forefront of innovation Victor Envelope Company’s story began in 1959 when Harlan Burgess recognized there was a dire need in the envelope industry for faster service. Starting as a small broker in downtown Chicago, with an answering service that welcomed: “Victor…

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Engineering & Construction
NC State’s Wilson College of Textiles Drives Application of Transformative Technology

For nearly 125 years, the Wilson College of Textiles at NC State University has been a hub of innovation and learning, transforming students into experts in the world of textiles. However, as the textile industry grapples with sustainability challenges, the college has taken up the mantle of addressing this pressing issue head-on. Andre West, a…

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Engineering & Construction
Pincroft Blazes Trail for Sustainable Textiles with Digital Finishing

In the fast-paced world of textile manufacturing, staying ahead of industry trends and meeting customers’ ever-changing demands requires constant innovation and adaptation. Pincroft, a renowned name in the sector, has positioned itself as a leader by embracing technology and leveraging it to the company’s advantage. With a focus on sustainable finishing practices, Pincroft has…

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Engineering & Construction
“From a Rock to a Rocketship”: Graniteville Specialty Fabrics Takes Quantum Leap with Digital Finishing

In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving textile industry, companies face numerous challenges ranging from product versatility to environmental sustainability. However, Graniteville Specialty Fabrics, led by Doug Johnson, Executive Vice President of Development and Technical Services, has emerged as a specialized and innovative force within the market. With the introduction of TexCoat G4, a groundbreaking technology from…

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transportation management
Transportation Management Systems Don’t Compete With Carriers, Brokers, or Shippers — They Align Them
February 10, 2026

Transportation management systems are undergoing a quiet but consequential shift. Once viewed primarily as tools for tracking loads and storing paperwork, modern TMS platforms are increasingly expected to function as the operational backbone of logistics organizations. As freight volumes continue to fluctuate, margins remain tight, and supply chains rely on a growing mix of…

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AI adoption strategy
Five by Five Leadership: Why Purpose, Warmth, and Clarity Matter More Than Ever at Work
February 10, 2026

For the first time in history, workplaces now span five generations, forcing leaders to rethink long-standing assumptions about motivation, communication, and career growth. As Gen Z enters the workforce, they bring expectations shaped by a desire for meaningful work, clear development paths, and work-life balance—rather than traditional, one-size-fits-all career ladders. In an era marked…

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Experiential
Scaling Experiential Learning at Slippery Rock University with Dr. John Rindy
February 9, 2026

Regional public universities are being asked to do more with fewer students, fewer dollars, and less margin for error—making student persistence, timely graduation, and career outcomes central institutional concerns. Under mounting enrollment pressure and a shifting labor market, experiential learning has moved from a “nice to have” to a strategic imperative. Research consistently shows…

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data center workforce
The Next Data Center Bottleneck Isn’t Power or Cooling — It’s People: The Data Center Workforce
February 8, 2026

With the rapid rise of AI workloads, data centers are being built with higher power density, stricter reliability expectations, and cooling technologies that are evolving faster than most teams can adapt. As a result, these facilities aren’t just getting bigger—they’re becoming harder to operate, harder to staff, and far less forgiving when something goes…

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