Baldrige Executive Fellows, Capstone Projects, and the A3 Problem-Solving Tool
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The Baldrige Executive Fellows is an annual cohort of executives learning about leading
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The Baldrige Executive Fellows is an annual cohort of executives learning about leading
(ResumeBuilder: Seattle) -- ResumeBuilder.com, a resource for professional resume templates and career advice, has published a recent survey report exploring companies’ existing return-to-office (RTO) policies and their p
(NPL: Teddington, England) -- The National Physical Laboratory has signed a long-term framework agreement with Sellafield
NIST engineer Kumar Arumugam examines the tabletop Kibble balance before its delivery to the U.S. Army. Photo: J. Lee/NIST
Bringing its cutting-edge invention to the larger world for the first time, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has delivered a portable and super accurate tabletop instrument for measuring mass to the U.S. Army.
If you look around your plant floor, I’m sure the layout, equipment, and technologies are different today from what they were 10—or even five—years ago. You’ve put time, effort, and money into improving every aspect of your operations.
(GoFormz: San Diego) -- As markets become increasingly competitive, small businesses must leverage every available tool to stay efficient. One of the most effective ways to streamline operations is through automation.
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the most important assets in global competition, including AI-assisted autonomy and decision-making in battlefield applications.
(Shimadzu: Columbia, MD) -- Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has introduced its MALDI EasyCare solution, a convenient way for users of the MALDI-8000 Series TOF mass spectrometers to perform routine upkeep on the system.
(API: Rockville, MD) -- Automated Precision Inc. (API), a global leader in advanced metrology solutions, has released its redesigned XD laser and the new wireless SwivelCheck.
MIT graduate students Eunice Aissi (left) and Alexander Siemenn have developed a technique that automatically analyzes visual features in printed samples (pictured) to quickly determine key properties of new and promising semiconducting materials. Photo: Bryce Vickmark
Boosting the performance of solar cells, transistors, LEDs, and batteries will require better electronic materials made from novel compositions that have yet to be discovered.
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