Manufacturing Round Up for the week of 05/01/17
SolarCity plans to open Buffalo plant “soon after” June “Perhaps the biggest local news that came from the quarterly report and subsequent call with investors
SolarCity plans to open Buffalo plant “soon after” June “Perhaps the biggest local news that came from the quarterly report and subsequent call with investors
On May 1st, Governor Cuomo launched Round VII of the Consolidated Funding Application (CFA) competition, and the application portal will be open through July 28th at 4:00 p.m.
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.
Railcar parts manufacturer Rolen-Jinxin Technologies to open facility in Monroe County “Empire State Development is announcing Rolen-Jinxin Technologies North America will establish its first U.S.-based
The Bronx Tech Summit to be held Friday, April 28 Read more Lowercase NYC is first high-tech manufacturing startup at Brooklyn Army Terminal “Today, the
Earlier this month, the New York State Legislature passed the state’s 2018 fiscal year budget. Here are a few highlights of interest to manufacturers and those in the innovation economy.
Colonie startup seeks to change the way we heat and cool “Smart heating and cooling. That’s the goal of a tech company in Colonie. The
Lockheed Martin signs $1.6 billion contract with United States Army to produce mobile radar systems “The Pentagon has awarded a $1.6 billion contract to Lockheed
Thanks to a tip from the NIST-MEP newsletter, we read this new Congressional Research Service report on how the definition of manufacturing may be becoming increasingly outdated.
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