Cuomo announces nearly $7M in awards for SUNY workforce-development programs
CNYBJ Nearly $7 million in funding awards for the State University of New York (SUNY) high-needs program will support workforce development in fields that are
CNYBJ Nearly $7 million in funding awards for the State University of New York (SUNY) high-needs program will support workforce development in fields that are
SSTI To revitalize the U.S. manufacturing base, states and private organizations are turning their attention to support university-led, manufacturing Research and Development (R&D) partnerships that
Rochester Institute of Technology is hosting a webinar, “Engineering Leadership Programs at RIT,” from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18, for professionals looking to advance leadership skills within high-tech industries.
The webinar is an opportunity for participants to learn about part-time programs offered through RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering in product development, manufacturing, systems engineering, supply chain management and project management.
CNYBJ SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Tech Garden, an affiliate of CenterState CEO, on Monday presented funding awards to nine recipients through its Grants for Growth
Leadership skills can be taught. Most supervisors are promoted to their position because they are dedicated, reliable, and good at the technical skills. These are critical attributes, but one skill is often missing: being skilled in getting high performance from employees… which is the main job of a supervisor!
In a recent white paper entitled 3D printing and the new shape of industrial manufacturing, PwC and the Manufacturing Institute share the results of a survey of 100 manufacturers and offer predictions about the economic impact of 3D printing (3DP). Most of the survey’s respondents report that they plan to use 3DP, or are embracing additive manufacturing already.
Nearly 67% of the manufacturers surveyed are evaluating, implementing, or experimenting with 3DP, typically for prototyping instead of production. Almost 25% of the respondents say they plan to use 3D printing sometime in the future. The remaining companies, which include small contract manufacturers and large multinationals, don’t plan to adopt additive manufacturing at all.
Ithaca Journal Say goodbye to those clunky, nuts-and-bolts robots. The robots of tomorrow will be as flexible as paper. That’s what researchers from MIT, Harvard
Rochester Business Journal Mott’s LLP will add new manufacturing lines and updated machinery at its production facility in Wayne County and create 20 new jobs,
Albany Business Review SUNY Adirondack will offer a “manufacturing matters” course Sept. 30 to Oct. 23. The four-week-long course is designed to benefit manufacturing-based companies that
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