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The Start of Celebration: the 2023 Yearbook of Engineering Achievement

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The building’s strategic design includes a 35 percent targeted reduction in potable water use through efficient fixtures and equipment, a 25 percent targeted reduction in energy costs with a focus on thermal performance and optimal heating, and a 360-panel floating solar array to name a few.

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Pennsylvania Incentives and Workforce Development Guide

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Digital & Robotic Technology: The Technology Collaborative (TTC) was formed in 2005 through the merger of the Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse and the Robotics Foundry. Funds may be used to acquire land, conduct environmental assessment and remediation and perform demolition. Funding is variable.

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New Mexico Governor’s Report: A Catalyst For High-Tech Growth

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From the September/October 2017 Issue. We told them we were eliminating regulations that didn’t make sense.”. Attracting Facebook to the Land of Enchantment required substantial investment on the local and state levels. The governor’s Technology Research Collaborative announced the launch of the Innovation Voucher Program.

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Centers of Technology: The Future Is Now

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From the September / October 2017 Issue. DMDII is one of nine institutes within the Manufacturing USA network, with six more planned by the end of 2017. In the coming months, it will include collaborative robots (cobots) and artificial intelligence. By Jenny Vickers. Last year, Chicago’s thriving startups secured more than $1.7

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Locations For The Food Processing Industry: The Food Puzzle

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From the July/August 2017 Issue. M idway through 2017 the Food Processing industry already has seen a number of expansions and relocations along with new facility construction. Across Ohio, there are more than 13 million acres of farmland and over 10 million acres used to grow principle crops of corn, soybeans, wheat and hay.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Manufacturing Gets Smarter, Faster

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From the September/October 2017 Issue. Here’s a peek at what’s driving change in 2017: The factory of the future: Tesla’s “Gigafactory,” may represent not just what future factories look like, but how companies approach their entire manufacturing process. By the BF Staff. advanced manufacturing. In April, Gov.