Manufacturing Round Up for the Week of 10/31/16
FuzeHub’s Manufacturing Round Up: Weekly news and announcements in manufacturing. Read more about Gibraltar Industries’ success, new Start Up NY companies, and more.
FuzeHub’s Manufacturing Round Up: Weekly news and announcements in manufacturing. Read more about Gibraltar Industries’ success, new Start Up NY companies, and more.
Manufacturing employs about 460,000 people in New York State, spread across over 17,000 establishments. From bakeries in Manhattan, to paper mills in Potsdam, to machine shops in Buffalo, to the shop floors of semiconductor, adhesive, and medical device producers, the Empire State’s manufacturers are dispersed across the state’s diverse economic landscape.
FuzeHub’s Manufacturing Round Up: Weekly news and announcements in manufacturing. Read more about National Science Foundation grants awarded to the University at Buffalo, a solar power breakthrough in Western NY and the newest member of AIM Photonics.
Specialty Silicone Products (SSP) of Ballston Spa, New York makes innovative elastomers that are used in some of today’s most advanced technologies. From military aircraft
Empire State Development announced its Division of Science, Technology & Innovation (NYSTAR) received a $1.2 million federal award from the National Institute of Standards &
FuzeHub’s Manufacturing Round Up: Weekly news and announcements in manufacturing. Read more about RIT’s Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institute, New York’s booming cideries, and a Tonawanda NY manufacturer’s expansion.
Gibraltar pays $25 million cash for Colorado-based business “Gibraltar Industries paid $25 million in cash to acquire a Colorado-based company in a deal that closed
The Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) is a nationwide network that provides business and technical assistance to small and medium-sized manufacturers. Since 1988, this public-private partnership
If you’re a small to medium manufacturing (SME) company in New York State, you may want to learn more about the services offered by the High Performance Computing Consortium of New York. The consortium, or HPCNY as it is more commonly called, is a partnership between NYSERNet and world-renown supercomputing centers at academic institutions across the state.
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