Additive Manufacturing: 3-D Systems grows R&D with Xerox merger
Blog Written by Hutch Hutchison, Director, Technology & Engineering Matching, FuzeHub Xerox and 3-D Systems announced a merger on Wednesday, December 18, slated to help
Blog Written by Hutch Hutchison, Director, Technology & Engineering Matching, FuzeHub Xerox and 3-D Systems announced a merger on Wednesday, December 18, slated to help
Manufacturing.net Albany, N.Y. (Manufacturing.net) — New York Governor Cuomo last weekend announced the FuzeHub, which aims to connect small- and medium-sized manufacturers (SMEs) with state
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Production in Innovation Economy (PIE) commission isn’t satisfied with how the United States is commercializing innovation and supporting manufacturing. Although America still has deep reserves of innovation capacity, decades of decline in our manufacturing base have made it difficult for companies to bring new products and technologies to market.
At September conference, the PIE commission summarized its findings, offered recommendations, and asked tough questions that require answers from more than just manufacturers. After collecting data and conducting hundreds of interviews with industry leaders, MIT faculty members explained how the U.S. can turn its strengths in science and research into businesses, products, and jobs.
Exporting is one of the most effective means of expanding sales and markets for healthy businesses. Is your company eyeing – or already exploring – markets abroad? If so, you could benefit from the ExportNY program offered by the Kiebach Center for International Business Studies at Syracuse University and TDO, in collaboration with the Central New York International Business Alliance.
In my blog: Additive Manufacturing – A new tool in the toolbox, part 5, I discussed several bio-3-D Printing projects, like skin, and I mentioned Organovo. It is a California company that was pioneering the 3-D Printing of organ tissue, with an eye toward actually printing organs on demand. They have had excellent results of late, actually printing functional liver tissue. The liver tissue, created using actual cells from donated human livers, is created by printing each type of liver cell, as well as vascular cells in a hex pattern, and providing nutrients so that the cells “grow” as they would in a human liver, to form the liver tissue structure, as well as replicate the liver functions.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle New York state has enormous resources to help manufacturers succeed, but sometimes it’s still difficult to determine exactly where to go
As a registered FuzeHub resource, I just wanted to give a quick update on the 2013 Life Sciences Summit I attended last week. The 2013 Life Sciences Summit was held November 20 -21, 2013 in the Convene Center (formerly Sentry Towers) at 730 Third Ave in New York City. The Life Sciences Summit is dedicated to bringing emerging companies and innovators together with capital and industry in a setting that facilitates collaboration and networking. The Summit’s robust program featured Business Leaders, Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), Emerging Companies and Innovators – all with goal of accelerating the development of new therapies to address unmet medical needs.
WCBJ Officials at Empire State Development recently unveiled FuzeHub, a new collaborative resource web platform developed by state and federal partners to spur the growth
Blog Written by: Jim Roberts, Director, University Relations, Empire State Development (NYSTAR) I attended the NEXT 2013 conference in Syracuse on November 13th. The event, focused on
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