Upstate NY company wins $639 million contract to make 365 rail cars
Albany Business Review Bombardier Transportation in upstate NY has won a contract to make 365 rail cars in a $639 million deal with the Bay Area
Albany Business Review Bombardier Transportation in upstate NY has won a contract to make 365 rail cars in a $639 million deal with the Bay Area
Recently, Cornell University, in Ithaca, has been making waves (sound that is!) in Additive Manufacturing Technology advancement. Their accomplishments have encompassed both sides of Audio technology – 3-D printed loudspeakers, to produce the sound, and 3-D printed Ears, to hear it with!
The Leader Corning Inc. plans to showcase the latest advancements in its Gorilla Glass and optical fiber cables at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show in
Rochester Business Journal Caldwell Manufacturing Co. announced Tuesday its Caldwell Hardware Ltd. operation in the United Kingdom has acquired Cotswold Architectural Products Ltd. of Cheltenham,
ESD-NYSTAR has received approval to offer co-funding for Energy Frontier Research Center applications submitted by NYS institutions of higher education and non-profit research organizations. In
Albany Business Review Gov. Andrew Cuomo will introduce a new plan to encourage export deals between New York startup companies and foreign markets, according to a report
Twenty five years ago, Americans watched as Japan became a formidable economic rival. As the U.S. saw its trade surpluses shrink and trade deficits grow, millions of high-skill, high-wage manufacturing jobs were lost. The pain was especially acute across the “Rust Belt”, a swath of states ranging from the northeastern U.S. to the Midwest. By the end of the 1980s, stopping the decline in U.S. manufacturing was more than just a matter of trade policy. In response, the MEP system was born.
Governor’s Press Office Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced details of a more than $2 billion tax relief proposal designed to increase economic opportunity and
Albany Business Review Over the next two years, GlobalFoundries Inc. will invest between $9 billion to $10 billion in its computer-chip factory complex in New York’s Capital
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