TMA member Betts Precision connects with Senator Bill Cunningham
ALSIP IL—Meetings via Zoom and hearing from newsmakers via YouTube, cable news, or radio spots are all informative, but few things are more effective than
ALSIP IL—Meetings via Zoom and hearing from newsmakers via YouTube, cable news, or radio spots are all informative, but few things are more effective than
In the midst of managing day-to-day operations, sales and use taxes often slip under the radar for business owners and management.
In 2019, the TMA Education Foundation granted Crete-Monee High School in Chicago’s south suburbs $20,860.00 to purchase a surface grinder. The next year, TMA’s Education Foundation gave the school’s program another $45,000 for two Bridgeports.
(The Center Square) – Illinois U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Peoria, says in a letter to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that the Chinese battery manufacturer Gotion has ties with companies directly linked to slave labor genocide of Uyghurs.
Supporting the Navy’s efforts to maintain our country’s strategic undersea advantage in an increasingly complex international security environment, BlueForge Alliance has engaged the Technology & Manufacturing Association (TMA) to launch a new manufacturing training programs to ensure the country has the workforce it needs to build a new generation of submarines.
Chicago, IL – Scientific Control Laboratories (SCL) has earned renewal of their A2LA and Nadcap accreditations in ISO/IEC 17025 quality management and testing services with the honor of receiving Merit Status
SCHAUMBURG, IL – Technology & Manufacturing Association Executive Vice President Dennis LaComb issued the following statement today on the completion of the Illinois General Assembly’s 2024 spring legislative session:
SCHAUMBURG, IL – Small and midsize manufacturers feel a sense of relief as SB2979, an update to the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), is on its way to the Governor’s desk after passing the Illinois House.
TMA member Mike Flynn, manager of DuPage Precision Products in Aurora, voiced his opinion in the Daily Herald about the need for Illinois to “ease regulatory burdens on business”
The Technology & Manufacturing Association encouraged the Illinois House to reform the Biometric Information Protection Act, which has several members caught up in lawsuits.