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SUMMARY:CEG & Siena Research Foundation: Manufacturing Outlooks & Supply Chain Report
DESCRIPTION:CEG Manufacturing Supply Chain Impacts & Future Resiliency Webinars 12/9 & 12/14 \n  \nCEG’s Business Growth Solutions and our partner MEP centers at Central NY TDO\, and Stonybrook’s MTRC conducted a statewide manufacturing supply chain survey and supply chain resiliency study as part of CARES funds received from the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and the New York Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP). \nBelow you will find two webinars that will share the results of each study (registration required): \nCEG & Siena Research Foundation: Manufacturing Outlooks & Supply Chain Report | Dec 9 | 12:00-1:30PM \nManufacturers around the world and domestically have been challenged by the global pandemic. There were disruptions at all stages that led to lost business\, cancelled orders\, closures\, supply chain shortages\, increased costs and more. Understanding the impacts on critical supplies\, effect on business outlook\, workforce loss\, and the critical essential assets is an important step in developing the story to facilitate a roadmap for better resiliency and communicating the needs to our regional and national leaders.  \nThe Center for Economic Growth\, in partnership with Siena Research Institute\, conducted a Supply Chain and Business Outlook survey among New York State manufacturers between July and October of 2021.    \nPlease join us on December 9th as we host with the Siena Research Foundation on the findings of this survey.\n  \nREGISTER HERE>>\nZoom link will be provided in your registration confirmation email. \n\n  \nCEG & Reshoring Institute: What the Pandemic Taught Us: Building a Resilient Manufacturing Business | Dec 14 12:30-1:30 PM \nThe pandemic strained industries around the nation and at the core of these supply chains were disruptions from both domestic and offshore manufacturers. Some were prepared\, but many were unprepared for the many months of varying disruptions to supply chains\, workforce\, price increases\, mandates\, and more. Though we saw New Yorkers step up in many ways to REACT to the ever changing challenges\, there were definitely cracks. So we ask\, how can we do better? \nThe Center for Economic Growth\, in partnership with the The Reshoring Institute conducted in-depth research to better understand the challenges\, best practices and opportunities that we were presented in the last 18 months. This included doing in person interviews with manufacturing companies\, government leaders\, associations\, and regional economic development leaders as well as gathering intelligence from different publications around the state and the nation.      \nPlease join us on December 14th as we host with the Reshoring Institute on a summary of the research\, findings\, and recommendations.  \n  \nCLICK HERE TO VIEW THE DEC 14 WEBINAR EVENT >>\n\n \n  \n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/ceg-manufacturing-supply-chain-impacts-future-resiliency-webinars-12-9-12-14/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Electronics & Manufacturing,Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:Clean Tech & Advanced Materials Virtual Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:Job Fair connecting New York State jobseekers to companies with available opportunities within the fields of Clean Technology\, Energy Storage\, Battery Manufacturing\, Advanced Materials and more. Entry-mid level\, experienced and management positions are available. Empire State Development’s Division of Science\, Technology & Innovation (NYSTAR)\, NY Ventures\, and NYBEST are proud to support innovative companies across the state provide sustainable energy sources\, expand manufacturing capabilities and ensure a resource efficient future within a thriving New York State economy. \n  \nDate: December 1\, 2021\nTime: 11 AM – 2 PM\nLocation: Remo (Virtual Platform) \nREGISTER HERE>>\n  \n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/clean-tech-advanced-materials-virtual-job-fair/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Electronics & Manufacturing,Clean Energy,Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:Clean Tech & Advanced Materials Virtual Job Fair
DESCRIPTION:Job Fair connecting New York State jobseekers to companies with available opportunities within the fields of Clean Technology\, Energy Storage\, Battery Manufacturing\, Advanced Materials and more. Entry-mid level\, experienced and management positions are available. Empire State Development’s Division of Science\, Technology & Innovation (NYSTAR)\, NY Ventures\, and NYBEST are proud to support innovative companies across the state provide sustainable energy sources\, expand manufacturing capabilities and ensure a resource efficient future within a thriving New York State economy. \nAvailable Opportunities: Production Operator\, Electrical Engineer\, Quality Engineer\, Electrical Assembler\, Associate Engineer\, Welder\, Laboratory Technician\, Battery Design Engineer\, Project Developer and more!!! Salary range up to $120K DOE (depending on experience) \n  \nLEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE>>\n  \nDate: November 17\, 2021\nTime: 11 AM – 2 PM\nLocation: Remo (Virtual Platform)
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/clean-tech-advanced-materials-job-fair/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Electronics & Manufacturing,Business Growth Solutions,Clean Energy,Manufacturing,Workforce/Talent
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SUMMARY:Prototyping 201: Furniture Design Using Fusion 360
DESCRIPTION:Basic CNC Furniture Design & Joinery and Fabrication: An Introduction to the Fusion360 Design and Manufacturing Workspaces\n\n  \nThis 200 level course is designed to expand upon participants’ existing knowledge of working with Fusion360 by introducing project based lessons leveraging design methodologies for CNC router joining designs. Students will be introduced to joiner concepts\, creating 3D designs and assemblies from drawings\, and gaining familiarity with 2D contouring setup’s in manufacturing workspace. \nThe course will use Autodesk Fusion360 as the platform for the Computer Aided Design (CAD) tool and the Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) tool. Prior experience with Autodesk Fusion 360 is required for this course. We offer a 100-level course that serves as a pre-requisite for those interested. \nEach attendee will need to bring their own laptop and create an AutoDesk user account. Attendees can select any version of Fusion360 for trial basis.  The class instructor recommends the non-commercial 1-yr license.  If the attendee is a student or educator with an EDU email address then they should select 3-year license option. \nThe software is available for download here. We recommend attendees show up 30 minutes early if they need assistance in creating an account and downloading software. Participants must be 18 or older. \nRegistration Fee: COG Member $50 | Non-Member $100 *Discounts will be automatically applied to current COG members \nThe class will be held by Michael Lobsinger\, Center Director of the Center for Economic Growth (CEG). As the Center Director\, Michael is responsible for the day to day operations of CEG’s Business Growth Solutions and Manufacturing Extension Partnership programs. Michael has lead R&D and NPD teams at Boeing\, Shell Global\, and Quatic Apparel\, and has mentored several product-based technology companies. Michael has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from North Dakota State University and an MBA from Rensselear Polytechnic Institute. \nTo keep our classes affordable\, we book our instructors and purchase materials in advance. We depend on advanced registration. Classes without sufficient advanced enrollment may be canceled. Advanced registration closes 3 days before the class date; after this date\, a $20 late registration fee will be applied. Cancellations must be made one week prior to the class in order to be eligible for a refund unless due to illness. \nPlease note\, if you are showing signs of COVID related symptoms and cannot attend your class\, you have the option to request a full refund up to 1 week before your class begins. After this point\, students experiencing symptoms may request a full class credit up to the morning of the class.  \nCOVID-19 Safety: TVCOG is committed to ensuring the safety of its members\, instructors and guests and as such\, has set certain COVID-19 safety precautions in place which follow NYS and CDC guidance. You will be asked to complete a COVID waiver\, sign a COVID Safety Pledge and provide contact tracing information during the registration process. Everyone is expected to maintain social distance (6?) from individuals outside of their own group while in the facility; this class size has been limited to 2 participants in order to ensure adequate social distancing. All shared tools/equipment will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before and after each class. Masks are required  for all unvaccinated individuals and optional for fully vaccinated individuals in the facility. Proof of vaccination is required. Eligible proofs of vaccination are: \n\n– Physical vaccination card or picture of card.\n– Vaccine passport (Excelsior Pass.) \n\n \n \n\nWhen\nOctober 27th\, 2021 6:00 PM through  9:00 PM\n \n\n\nLocation\n\nTech Valley Center of Gravity\n30 Third Street\nTroy\, NY 12180\nUnited States\n\n \n\n\nContact\n\nPhone: 518-244-3544\nEmail: facilities@tvcog.net\n\n \n\n\nClass Fee(s)\n\n\n\n\nOn-Time Registration Fee  $279.00\n\n\n\n  \n\nREGISTER HERE>>\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/prototyping-201-furniture-design-using-fusion-360/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Electronics & Manufacturing,Business Growth Solutions,Education/Training,Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:Prototyping 101 and 102: Intro to Fusion 360
DESCRIPTION:This combined class will cover both Course 1 and Course 2 of our Intro to Fusion 360 class.\n\nThis four-hour course\, based on content from the Autodesk Fusion Mastery Course\, will introduce you to the basics Fusion 360 environment and 3D modeling.  \nAttendees will start with establishing an overall familiarity of the User Interface (UI)\, including Toolbars\, Workspace\, etc.  In order to efficiently create models in Computer Aided Design (CAD) programs\, users need to establish an understanding of the workspace environment\, terminology\, and best practices\, as well as the nuances of the chosen CAD platform. \nAttendees will then focus on 3D modeling and design using the application of workspace and tools to create 3D models and drawings with examples and discussion around the use of the CAD platform. \nEach attendee will need to bring their own laptop and create an AutoDesk user account. Attendees can select any version of Fusion360 for trial basis.  The class instructor recommends the non-commercial 1-yr license.  If the attendee is a student or educator with an EDU email address then they should select 3-year license option. \nThe software is available for download here. We recommend attendees show up 30 minutes early if they need assistance in creating an account and downloading software. Participants must be 18 or older. \nRegistration Fee: COG Member $50 | Non-Member $100 *Discounts will be automatically applied to current COG members \nThe class will be held by Michael Lobsinger\, Center Director of the Center for Economic Growth (CEG). As the Center Director\, Michael is responsible for the day to day operations of CEG’s Business Growth Solutions and Manufacturing Extension Partnership programs. Michael has lead R&D and NPD teams at Boeing\, Shell Global\, and Quatic Apparel\, and has mentored several product-based technology companies. Michael has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from North Dakota State University and an MBA from Rensselear Polytechnic Institute. \nTo keep our classes affordable\, we book our instructors and purchase materials in advance. We depend on advanced registration. Classes without sufficient advanced enrollment may be canceled. Advanced registration closes 3 days before the class date; after this date\, a $20 late registration fee will be applied. Cancellations must be made one week prior to the class in order to be eligible for a refund unless due to illness. \nPlease note\, if you are showing signs of COVID related symptoms and cannot attend your class\, you have the option to request a full refund up to 1 week before your class begins. After this point\, students experiencing symptoms may request a full class credit up to the morning of the class.  \nCOVID-19 Safety: TVCOG is committed to ensuring the safety of its members\, instructors and guests and as such\, has set certain COVID-19 safety precautions in place which follow NYS and CDC guidance. You will be asked to complete a COVID waiver\, sign a COVID Safety Pledge and provide contact tracing information during the registration process. Everyone is expected to maintain social distance (6?) from individuals outside of their own group while in the facility; this class size has been limited to 2 participants in order to ensure adequate social distancing. All shared tools/equipment will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before and after each class. Masks are required  for all unvaccinated individuals and optional for fully vaccinated individuals in the facility. Proof of vaccination is required. Eligible proofs of vaccination are: \n\n– Physical vaccination card or picture of card.\n– Vaccine passport (Excelsior Pass.) \n\n\n \n\n\nWhen\nSeptember 25th\, 2021 10:30 AM through 2:30 PM\n \n\n\nLocation\n\nTech Valley Center of Gravity\n30 Third Street\nTroy\, NY 12180\nUnited States\n\n \n\n\nContact\n\nPhone: 518-244-3544\nEmail: facilities@tvcog.net\n\n \n\n\nClass Fee(s)\n\n\n\n\nOn-Time Registration Fee\n$279.00\n\n\n\n\n  \nREGISTER HERE>>\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/prototyping-101-and-102-intro-to-fusion-360-2/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Electronics & Manufacturing,Business Growth Solutions,Education/Training,Manufacturing
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SUMMARY:NY CREATES Emerging Technologies Seminar: Innovations to Enable Future Logic Scaling
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: Dr. Sri Samavedam\nSenior Vice President\, CMOS Technologies\, imec\, Belgium \n**Zoom Pre-Registration required by September 8\, available here \nAbstract:  Logic scaling over the last 50 years has been enabled by patterning innovations\, mobility boosters and new device architectures. In the recent nodes\, transistor density continues to follow Moore’s law\, but the node to node performance improvements have slowed down. There are many new process technologies being researched which will continue to enable logic density and system performance in the coming decade. Density scaling will be enabled by advances in EUV multi-patterning and single-print high NA EUV. New device architectures like forksheets\, CFETs and 2D atomic channel devices are promising for continued logic and SRAM scaling. Scaling boosters like buried power rail\, semi-damascene integration and new standard cell routing will also be needed. There are several 2.5D and 3D integration options for system scaling with SoC partitioning depending on the connectivity density\, form factor\, yield\, maturity and cost considerations. Finally\, a methodology to estimate the environmental impact of technology scaling choices will be shared. \nBiography:  Dr. Sri Samavedam is SVP of CMOS Technologies at imec leading research programs in logic\, memory\, photonics and 3D system integration. Prior to that\, he was Senior Director of Technology Development at Globalfoundries in Malta\, NY\, where he led qualification of 14nm FinFET technology and derivatives into volume production and development of 7nm CMOS technology. He began his research career at Motorola in Austin\, TX\, working on strained silicon\, metal gates\, high k dielectrics and fully-depleted SOI devices. He has over 75 publications and 40 patents. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from MIT\, Masters in Materials Engineering from Purdue University and B. Tech from IIT\, Madras.
URL:https://www.ceg.org/event/ny-creates-emerging-technologies-seminar-innovations-to-enable-future-logic-scaling/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Electronics & Manufacturing
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