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Manufacturing Round Up for the Week of 06/12/17

Manufacturing Round Up for the Week of 06/12/17: Manufacturing news and announcements from across New York State. GlobalFoundries set to make new microprocessor chips with first-of-its-kind 7 nanometer components, G.E.’s history of innovation and more.

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Calmetrics Inc. of Holbrook, New York develops and manufactures certified reference standards for X-ray fluorescence (XRF) instruments used in the quantitative analysis of film thickness and material composition. The nine-person company was founded in 2002 and occupies a 3,300 square foot facility in Suffolk County on Long Island. Over 50% of Calmetrics’ sales are exports.

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Faces of Manufacturing: Patrick Jolly of Tower Isle Foods

Faces of Manufacturing: Patrick Jolly of Tower Island Frozen Foods. Tower Island Frozen Foods produces Jamaican-style patties with a delicious beef or chicken filling that’s seasoned with island spices and baked inside a pastry crust. For nearly 50 years, the company’s food products have been proudly made in Brooklyn, home to one of the largest populations of Jamaican-Americans in the United States.

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How HPCNY Makes Manufacturers More Competitive

Ed Reinfurt, Business Development Officer for the New York State High Performance Computing Consortium (HPC-NY), explains how high-performance computing is accelerating business expansion at manufacturing companies ranging from startups and small-to-medium enterprises to well-established industry leaders. Through a case study about Sentient Science, Reinfurt shows how HPC-NY supports technical innovation and market growth.

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