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Sakshi Udavant

Freelance Journalist at Freelance

Freelance Writer + Journalist: Digital Culture/Tech 🤳, Business 📈, E-commerce 💸, Mental Health 🫂 @thisisinsider @mozilla @DigitalTrends @PayPal @thebalance

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  • 1 month ago | manufacturingdive.com | Sakshi Udavant

    This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The global additive manufacturing industry was valued at over $20 billion in 2023. Additive manufacturing is slated to grow rapidly as companies use AI to experiment with designs, make the production process more efficient, increase accuracy and streamline supply chains.

  • 2 months ago | businessandamerica.com | Sakshi Udavant

    During homeownership, as you pay down your mortgage and the value of your home rises, you begin building equity in the property. Home equity is the difference between the market value of your property and what you owe on the mortgage. This can be used to borrow money against it in the form of a one-time home equity loan or an ongoing home equity line of credit (HELOC).

  • Jan 31, 2025 | manufacturingdive.com | Kate Magill |Joelle Anselmo |Sakshi Udavant |Michelle No

    The year ahead is set to be full of both big opportunities and complex challenges for manufacturers. Demand is beginning to tick up after months of market stagnation, setting the industry up for a possible return to growth in 2025. Many manufacturers are pinning their hopes on the Trump administration to usher in more growth and investment while slashing regulatory burden.

  • Jan 30, 2025 | manufacturingdive.com | Sakshi Udavant

    This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Major change could be in store for the food manufacturing industry this year. Regulators are more closely watching over the industry, including the new federal traceability rule and the Food and Drug Administration’s move this month to ban red food dye No. 3. At the same time, heightened tariffs could also impact food manufacturers’ and their supply chains, pushing them to diversify suppliers and localize when possible.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | manufacturingdive.com | Sakshi Udavant

    This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Manufacturing construction continues to boom in the U.S. Construction spending in the industry continues to rise, reaching just over $236 million in October 2024, up 16.6% from the year before, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Sakshi Udavant (Luna) @TheWriterLuna
11 Feb 25

Looking for #AI experts, #manufacturing companies, #designers, and other relevant experts to talk about the use of AI in additive manufacturing. For Manufacturing Dive. ✉️[email protected] before the end of the month. #ArtificialIntelligence #journorequest #prrequest

Sakshi Udavant (Luna)
Sakshi Udavant (Luna) @TheWriterLuna
9 Dec 24

#journorequest: Looking to hear about the trends in food manufacturing. How is food #manufacturing changing in 2025? This is for Manufacturing Dive. Email [email protected] by the end of the month. #journorequests #prrequest #food

Sakshi Udavant (Luna)
Sakshi Udavant (Luna) @TheWriterLuna
2 Dec 24

RT @TheWriterLuna: #journorequest: Looking to feature the top manufacturing construction projects in the US to watch in 2025. Email storyp…