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Innovating With Crazy Customers
Alice—of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland fame—had a very vivid imagination. Had she been on the job market today, she would have no doubt been sought by Pixar, Google, or Amazon.
Investing in Advanced Manufacturing to Support Public Health Preparedness
Americans may be surprised to learn that many 21st-century medical products are still being manufactured using technologies commonly employed since the middle of the last century.
Fusing Technology and Expertise to Help Solve Emerging Inspection Challenges
ASM International is a nonprofit professional society focused on providing scientific, engineering, and technical knowledge to its members and the materials science community.
Ten Key Concepts to Maximize Returns From Lessons-Learned Programs
The “mantra” for continuous improvement is to learn from our mistakes. Not only learn but also take necessary actions and come up with strategies to prevent the recurrence of the same or similar mistakes. It is true for humans as well as for businesses.
Lost Your Job Due to Coronavirus?
Millions of Americans are unemployed and looking for work. Hiring continues, but there’s far more demand for jobs than supply.
Apprenticeship Program Offers More Career Pathways, Helps Close the Skills Gap
A manufacturing apprenticeship pilot program in Florida is taking a hybrid approach that replaces the traditional classroom element with competency-based, on-demand e-learning.
The Five Ds of Decline
Is 2020 a bump in the road or the beginning of the end? That’s not a trick question. For some companies, the virus and lockdown have been inconvenient and annoying, but navigable. For others, they have been devastating. And the social unrest has troubled us all.
E-Learning Is On the Rise
As we all become accustomed to the ongoing restrictions as a result of Covid-19, an increasing number of Brits are looking for new and innovative ways to learn and develop.
Investigating 3D-Printed Structures in Real Time
A team of scientists working at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) at the U.S.
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