Strengthening Regional Relationships to Support Manufacturing
FuzeHub Featured in New CREC Report: 10 Successful Initiatives This report examines ten ongoing regional initiatives that support manufacturers. Drawing on a diverse group of individual
FuzeHub Featured in New CREC Report: 10 Successful Initiatives This report examines ten ongoing regional initiatives that support manufacturers. Drawing on a diverse group of individual
The Syracuse Learning and Technology (SALT) Makerspace is getting ready for its grand opening on Thursday, September 11 at 6:00 PM. Housed in the Delevan Center on West Fayette Street, the SALT Makerspace features metal and wood shops, a computer lab with 3D printers, and a lounge where local inventors and artists can connect. Recent presentations and an open house are energizing the community.
Backed by a $29,000 grant from the Syracuse Tech Garden, the SALT Makerspace is the brainchild of Mike Giannattasio, a Syracuse University alumnus with a Master’s Degree in Sculpture. Private donors have also contributed $16,000, along with what Giannattasio calls “countless pieces of equipment”. By sharing tools and knowledge, local artists and engineers can minimize costs while turning ideas into manufactured items.
A forum aimed at helping food and beverage manufacturers grow their business will take place on U.S. Manufacturing Day, Oct. 3, at Rochester Institute of
CNYBJ SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Inventors, tinkers, and creative types in Syracuse now have a place where they can come together to make anything from anything.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the Farm to Fork Solutions Forum, which will focus on helping New York State food and beverage manufacturers grow their business, to be held on October 3 at the Rochester Institute of Technology. FuzeHub, a statewide initiativeannounced last fall, will host the forum and connect businesses with technical experts to identify solutions to overcome challenges to growth. To date, FuzeHub has assisted more than 450 manufacturing companies across New York.
Albany Business Review Graphene Frontiers, a manufacturing company that began at the University of Pennsylvania, will open a satellite office at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany,
CNYBJ SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Inventors, tinkers, and creative types in Syracuse now have a place where they can come together to make anything from anything.
Buffalo Business First Baxter International Inc., which last September laid off nearly 100 at its Medina facility, is in the process of adding about 90 by
Albany Business Review Greenfield Manufacturing Inc. is seeking $525,000 in tax incentives to help offset the costs of building its new manufacturing plant. More
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