
Buffalo MEP Center Helps NYS Manufacturer Build and Grow
Insyte Consulting, the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) center for Western New York, is helping a Buffalo-area manufacturer build for the future. Boston Valley Terra Cotta,
Insyte Consulting, the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) center for Western New York, is helping a Buffalo-area manufacturer build for the future. Boston Valley Terra Cotta,
As a small to medium-sized manufacturer in New York State, what types of challenges are you facing? What barriers are preventing you from moving your
On Tuesday, July 26, 2016, Congressman Tom Reed (NY-23) hosted his second annual Manufacturing Summit in Corning, New York. The daylong event was held at
FuzeHub is pleased to announce the addition of two new team members.
For this edition of our “Ask an Expert” series, we interviewed our own Everton H. Henriques, the Solutions Manager and Manufacturing Extension Partnership Liaison at
Key Findings from 2016 Transit Summit On April 14th Empire State Development (ESD), the New York Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NYMEP) program, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Supply chain management (SCM) isn’t just about supply chain operations. Manufacturers must understand the relationship between their company’s supply chains and larger considerations.
The Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), a national network of specialists who assist U.S. manufacturers, has designated the Advanced Institute for Manufacturing (AIM) at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) as an MEP center. AIM will provide business and technical development, manufacturing training and instruction, and certification-related services to manufacturers in a six-county region that include Oneida, Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery, Schoharie, and Otsego counties.
Hackers aren’t just targeting banks and credit card companies anymore. They’ve harmed hospitals with ransomware, a type of malicious software that’s designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid. Now, factories are on hacker hit-lists, too. Most cyberattacks are aimed at larger companies, but that doesn’t mean small-to-medium firms can neglect data security. How much do you know about ransomware, Trojans, and worms? More importantly, how will you defend against them?
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