State awards three CNY organizations funding to develop advanced energy-storage technologies
CNYBJ New York state has awarded two Central New York companies and a university $250,000 each for their work on new technologies in battery and
CNYBJ New York state has awarded two Central New York companies and a university $250,000 each for their work on new technologies in battery and
Featured in CEN Newsletter This month’s issue of Tech Directions features HVCC’s Advanced Manufacturing Technology class and Capstone project from 2012/2013. David Larkin, professor of
Blog Written by Hutch Hutchison, Director, Technology & Engineering Matching, FuzeHub Biomedial applications of Additive Manufacturing are really getting exciting! Doctors at Washington University, in
Albany Business Review Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday applications are open for the fifth annual New York Business Plan Competition, the largest student competition of its kind
Albany Business Review The Paper Battery Co., a Troy, NY startup company, today announced a new partnership with Technology with Spirit Industrial, a battery supplier
Albany Business Review Simmons Machine Tool Corp. in Menands, NY is close to signing a contract with a Brazilian mining company that would secure the biggest
EE-INC is a wide-ranging initiative that is part of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s BuildSmart NY program to grow the energy efficiency industry in New York by identifying and installing commercial, but not yet widely deployed, energy efficiency technologies and products in schools, offices, healthcare facilities and other public buildings.
Buffalo Business First New business and an expanded customer base is prompting a Bergen manufacturer to nearly double its home base.Liberty Pumps, through its R.J.
In Additive Manufacturing: A new tool in the toolbox, Part 6, we viewed a new bicycle hub,
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that was fabricated by a NY manufacturer, using his Selective Laser Sintering Machine. #-D printed bike parts are catching on! Renishaw, the British company that manufactures Additive Manufacturing machines, has collaborated with Empire Cycles in the UK, to produce one of the first, 3-D Printed titanium alloy bike frame. The frame is fabricated in sections from a titanium alloy, then bonded together to form the very light and strong frame. It is 30% lighter than its predecessor.
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