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Vets among those getting fast tracked to new careers

Last year the US Department of Labor awarded more than $14-million to the SUNY network of community colleges in upstate New York to develop work training programs for emerging industries. But, nearly...

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New STEM education building coming to WNY

Erie Community College has chosen its North Campus as the site for a new $30 million science, technology, engineering and math building.$15 million worth of the project will be funded by the state,...

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Back to school decision paying off for health-tech entrepeneur

Making the decision to change careers and return to education can be daunting in a challenging job market. Western New York native Sabrina Cascucci left a stable job to go back to college at 38-years...

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NYS praised for investments in nanotech at global conference

Several New York State economic development agencies have joined forces with the Buffalo Niagara Enterprise under the marketing umbrella ‘NY Loves Nanotech’. The collaboration's aim was to gain support...

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Mind-controlled robots no longer science fiction

Researchers at the University at Buffalo are studying how mind-controlled robots can be utilized in the manufacturing sector. The team is also working to make the technology more affordable for...

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3D printing: New York NOW

3D Print story begins at 19:50SUNY New Paltz hopes to redefine itself as the center for the next manufacturing revolution, changing the way we think about what we can make and how. The university...

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Rochester Focuses On A New Picture Of American Manufacturing

Rochester, N.Y., was once the imaging capital of the world, home to Kodak, Xerox and the eye care company, Bausch + Lomb.Led by these companies, the manufacturing sector once employed 60 percent of...

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New RIT manufacturing lab aims to be state focal point

 

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Vets among those getting fast tracked to new careers

Last year the US Department of Labor awarded more than $14-million to the SUNY network of community colleges in upstate New York to develop work training programs for emerging industries. But, nearly...

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New STEM education building coming to WNY

Erie Community College has chosen its North Campus as the site for a new $30 million science, technology, engineering and math building . $15 million worth of the project will be funded by the state,...

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Back to school decision paying off for health-tech entrepeneur

Making the decision to change careers and return to education can be daunting in a challenging job market. Western New York native Sabrina Cascucci left a stable job to go back to college at 38-years...

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NYS praised for investments in nanotech at global conference

Several New York State economic development agencies have joined forces with the Buffalo Niagara Enterprise under the marketing umbrella ‘NY Loves Nanotech’. The collaboration's aim was to gain support...

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Mind-controlled robots no longer science fiction

Researchers at the University at Buffalo are studying how mind-controlled robots can be utilized in the manufacturing sector. The team is also working to make the technology more affordable for...

View Article


3D printing: New York NOW

3D Print story begins at 19:50 SUNY New Paltz hopes to redefine itself as the center for the next manufacturing revolution, changing the way we think about what we can make and how. The university...

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Rochester Focuses On A New Picture Of American Manufacturing

Rochester, N.Y., was once the imaging capital of the world, home to Kodak, Xerox and the eye care company, Bausch + Lomb. Led by these companies, the manufacturing sector once employed 60 percent of...

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New RIT manufacturing lab aims to be state focal point

Officials at RIT have unveiled a multimillion dollar high-tech lab designed to help companies and innovators convert their ideas into prototypes and eventually new products. The new Digital...

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