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CEL opens first US manufacturing Facility to serve AI and Cloud data centres

Author: FOX40

CEL, an Ireland-based power solutions provider, has opened its first U.S. manufacturing facility in Williamsburg, Virginia, under a $40 million investment, creating 250 jobs initially and expanding to 500 by 2030 to serve AI and cloud data centre markets.

Coca-Cola HBC invests £26M in Lisburn bottling line

Author: Irish News

Coca-Cola HBC is investing £26m in a new high-speed recycled plastic bottle line at its Lisburn facility, operational by May 2026, boosting production capacity, supporting 960 employees, and reinforcing supply chain and environmental commitments.

Resilient Industry

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

The manufacturing sector is demonstrating resilience amid a changing global landscape, balancing slower growth with long-term strategic investment and operational excellence. While Ireland’s manufacturing growth slows to a ten-month low, the sector remains steady, reflecting both post-pandemic recalibration and shifting international demand. Manufacturers are responding with targeted innovation and strategic expansion, ensuring competitiveness despite global headwinds. In Europe, Eli Lilly’s €3B Netherlands investment signals renewed confidence in advanced manufacturing and supply chain security. The facility will strengthen global production capacity, positioning Europe as a vital hub for life sciences manufacturing excellence. Recognition within the industry remains strong, with Hygeia named Manufacturer of the Year in the small business category, a testament to the agility, innovation, and dedication driving success across all levels of the sector. These developments underscore manufacturing’s ability to evolve under pressure, proving that sustained investment and innovation remain its strongest assets. Explore the full stories and stay informed on the trends shaping the manufacturing landscape.

Hygeia named Manufacturer of the Year – Small Business at the Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2025

Author: Jed Nykolle Harme

Hygeia, headquartered in Oranmore, Galway, has been named Manufacturer of the Year – Small Business at the Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2025, recognising the company’s enduring commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainable growth.

Samsung SDI accelerates US battery production amid weak EV demand

Author: Energy Storage News

Samsung SDI will expand U.S. energy storage battery production to 30GWh by 2026, targeting the stationary storage market amid weak EV demand and policy shifts limiting Chinese manufacturers’ U.S. access.

Eli Lilly invests $3B in Netherlands facility to strengthen global supply chain

Author: Street Insider

Eli Lilly to invest $3 billion in a new manufacturing facility at Leiden Bio Science Park, Netherlands. The site will produce oral medicines, create 500 permanent jobs, and enhance global supply chain capacity.

KES expands Strabane facility creating 40 high-skilled jobs

Author: Irish News

KES Group expands its Strabane site, creating 40 new electrical jobs and boosting advanced manufacturing capacity. The multimillion-pound investment supports growth in AI-driven data centre markets across Europe, the USA, and the Middle East.

Sanmina Announces Expansion of Ireland Manufacturing Site, Creating up to 150 Jobs

Author: Tech Buzz Ireland

Sanmina expanded its Fermoy medical facility in North Cork, creating up to 150 skilled jobs. The upgraded site features advanced automation lines and an ISO8 clean room, reinforcing Ireland’s medical technology hub.

Ireland’s manufacturing growth slows to 10-month low

Author: REUTERS

Ireland’s manufacturing growth slowed to a 10-month low in October, with production stagnant and new business easing amid weaker exports. Employment rose modestly, input cost inflation fell, and confidence slipped slightly.

Toyota to invest $10 billion in U.S. auto plants under Japan’s $550 billion strategy

Author: CBT News

Toyota will invest $10 billion in U.S. manufacturing as part of Japan’s $550 billion strategic investment plan, reinforcing bilateral ties and strengthening supply chains in energy and advanced industries.

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