The Waterbury Regional Chamber's Manufacturing Council will host its ninth annual STEM/Advanced Manufacturing & Technology Expo on Friday, November 1, 2019. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Technology Hall Atrium at Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC), 750 Chase Parkway in Waterbury.
With support from NVCC and the Smaller Manufacturers Association (SMA), hundreds of middle and high school students from throughout Greater Waterbury will attend the Expo to interact with local and state manufacturing and technology executives! STEM/Advanced Manufacturing & Technology Expo - patch.com ...expo The Waterbury Regional Chamber's Manufacturing Council will host its ninth annual STEM/Advanced Manufacturing & Technology Expo on Friday, November 1, 2019. The event, which is free and open to the...!! They will have the opportunity to view exhibits and demonstrations, and participate in some hands-on activities, all while learning about job and career opportunities in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) industries from leading area manufacturers.
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Ashley Furniture hosts "Advanced Technology Maker Center" grand opening - WXOW
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Ashley Furniture Celebrates Grand Opening of Advanced Technology Maker Center - Furniture Today
ARCADIA, Wis. – On Thursday, October 3, Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc. (Ashley) was joined by local school representatives and community members in celebration of the grand opening of the company's Advanced Technology Maker Center (ATMC). This state-of-the-art training facility offers a wide range of possibilities for Ashley Furniture employees, local schools, and the community.
As the manufacturing industry continues to evolve and advance, Ashley Furniture is dedicated to investing in its employees through this $2 million project! 5 Top Advanced Manufacturing Careers - STEMJobs www. stem ...advanced - manufacturing -careers Both high school and college graduates can apply their technology skills to achieve success in these advanced manufacturing careers. The term manufacturing often brings to mind assembly lines and mass production of anything from vehicles to computers. But there is much more to the field of manufacturing , especially in advanced manufacturing ...!! The ATMC was designed to provide educational opportunities to continuously improve processes, productivity and efficiencies, resulting in a better product to meet our customer's ever-changing expectations.
\The ATMC provides an e-learning and hands-on training curriculum offering over 300 courses, including a custom-built 180-hour course, specific to the needs of Ashley maintenance and automation employees! Advanced manufacturing | STEM www. stem .org.uk/sector/ advanced - manufacturing Advanced manufacturing is intensive in its use of knowledge and requires a high level of technology utilisation and research and development. It can apply to all manufacturing industries but is most commonly associated with high-tech and ...tech industries .!! By taking these courses, employees have the opportunity to receive an accredited "Introductory to Industry 4.0" certification! STEM/Advanced Manufacturing & Technology Expo - wfsb.com www.wfsb.com /calendar/ ...STEM/Advanced Manufacturing & Technology Expo, Friday, November 1, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Technology Hall Atrium of Naugatuck Valley Community College (NVCC) at 750 Chase Parkway in Waterbury.!! The completion of the four-course certification is equivalent to $1,000 in tuition costs and provides the opportunity for individuals to begin working towards an associate degree in Advanced Manufacturing Technology through Gateway Technical College.
Stephen Lukasik, 88, Who Pushed Tech in National Defense, Is Dead - The New York Times
Dr. Lukasik (pronounced loo-KAY-sik) spent eight years at the department's Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as ARPA, a period when great strides were made in detecting and controlling weapons of mass destruction — particularly nuclear devices — as well as in computer networking and artificial intelligence.
Dr. Lukasik's work at ARPA helped spur the growth of a worldwide network of seismographs to detect nuclear explosions, helping to plant the seeds for what became the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty in 1996.
He was an ardent champion of using advanced technology to promote national defense, including the Arpanet, the precursor to the internet, which was built during his tenure as ARPA director.
In a 1991 interview with the University of Minnesota's Charles Babbage Institute, Dr. Lukasik said that one of his major goals was to transfer ARPA's work to the military services. "Whatever it is you're trying to do, it's got to get out of the research labs," he said.
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Uber Hosts Town Hall on Self-Driving Cars - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
Starting in November, Uber says two of its autonomous SUV's will begin mapping downtown Dallas streets in the first step toward launching self-driving cars in North Texas.
At a town hall event at Uber's new corporate offices in Deep Ellum, Uber Advanced Technologies Group CEO Eric Meyhofer explained the mapping would take several months before the company commits to launching an autonomous service in Dallas.
"It's a big investment for us in time, man and money and we wouldn't make the investment if we didn't have confidence this is something we are going to do here. But, we verify it," Meyhofer told NBC 5.
Dallas would be the fourth city where the ride-sharing company would offer self-driving technology. Uber already has autonomous vehicles on the streets in Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto.
America must maintain a strong STEM workforce to help us compete in the global economy. When we deny international… https://t.co/HFxzeMU7Fg SenatorDurbin Fri Oct 04 20:02:05 +0000 2019
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