Chobani teams up with Cornell University
Albany Business Review Chobani, the Greek yogurt maker, has partnered with Cornell University on a $1.5 million dairy quality training and research program. The new program is designed
Albany Business Review Chobani, the Greek yogurt maker, has partnered with Cornell University on a $1.5 million dairy quality training and research program. The new program is designed
Albany Business Review General Electric has developed two dozen products that are equipped with Internet-linked sensors capable of monitoring performance. According to a report by
More manufacturing is coming back to the United States – and that’s good news for the Empire State. The percentage of New Yorkers working in factories has declined over the years, but manufacturing jobs pay higher average wages than non-manufacturing work, especially upstate. Greater incomes aren’t the only benefits to New York communities, however. Manufacturing also encourages innovation, promotes workforce development, and uses natural resources wisely.
Frost and Sullivan, the global market guru, suggests that Contract Bio-Manufacturing is likely to grow at a CAGR of 60% between now and 2019. The
Albany Business Review President Barack Obama appointed RPI President Shirley Ann Jackson and GlobalFoundries CEO Ajit Manocha to his administration’s advanced manufacturing committee. The manufacturing partnership is part of the Obama Administration’s efforts to
Buffalo Business First The Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority has agreed to sell what will be its last Buffalo waterfront holdings to a Canadian firm, which plans on
MFG DAY addresses common misperceptions about manufacturing by giving manufacturers an opportunity to open their doors and show, in a coordinated effort, what manufacturing is
This week, we get down to “brass-like” tacks, as the Additive Manufacturing Industry is fond of characterizing. (As more and more materials are created and modified to adopt to AM, you find descriptions like “ABS-like” and “Polycarbonate-like”, as their properties are designed to emulate the real material, yet chemically and physically adaptable to AM processes.)
The Wall Street Journal reports that 520,000 jobs have been attracted by the 3-D Printing industry since 2010. This contrasts with the loss of 6
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