Ask an Expert: Kinda Younes
For this edition of “Ask an Expert” we spoke with Kinda Younes, Executive Director of ITAC, the NY Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center for New York City
For this edition of “Ask an Expert” we spoke with Kinda Younes, Executive Director of ITAC, the NY Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center for New York City
At more than 20 locations across the state, early-stage companies are sharing physical space and administrative staff while benefiting from coaching, mentoring and networking opportunities;
Novel Battery Undergoing Tests at AERTC “Stony Brook University energy researchers will be testing a prototype storage battery called a vanadium flow battery that is
The February funding cycle of the Manufacturing Grants is open through February 28th on the FuzeHub website at www.fuzehub.com/manufacturing-grants/. The Manufacturing Grants are designed to encourage collaboration between not-for-profit organizations and companies that work within the manufacturing industry in New York State. The grants serve as a resource to help small to medium-sized manufacturing and technology companies achieve success from early-stage, proof of concept through maturity. The partnership created between the not-for-profit organization and the industry partner serves as a pathway for technology transfer, adoption and implementation of new manufacturing processes as well as the creation of enhanced products and services.
Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment (RAPID), one of the Manufacturing USA Institutes, is leading the national effort to address gaps in science and technology in process intensification and modular manufacturing. As part of this broad effort, a call for proposals has been released for the development of a graduate level/professional engineer course that will support competencies in this area.
For an industry that is constantly pushing the envelope of advanced technology, manufacturing faces an enormous challenge when it comes to training and maintaining a
Three centuries ago, the First Industrial Revolution created new goods and new jobs through the introduction of manufacturing. The power of water, iron, and steam
For this edition of “Ask an Expert” we interviewed Chris Horacek, Commercialization Expert for the New York State Science & Technology Law Center at Syracuse University College of Law, and Project Advisor for the Center’s Technology Commercialization Law Program (TCLP).
Manufacturing is one of the top seven sectors that account for the majority of employment in NYS. The industry as a whole is inevitably shaped
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