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FAA authorizes Virginia firm to conduct drone testing at Griffiss
ROME, N.Y. — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has authorized a Virginia company to conduct testing of its drone, or unmanned-aircraft system (UAS), at the
SUNY Broome wins state grant for SUNY BEE entrepreneurial program
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The State University of New York Broome Community College (SUNY Broome) will use a $6 million state grant for its upcoming Bridge
Cayuga Milk Ingredients goes into full production
AURELIUS — Following the installation of its drying equipment on Sept. 15, Cayuga Milk Ingredients, LLC is now in full production. The company was established
New York Air Brake grows with demand for its railway products
WATERTOWN — New York Air Brake Corp. has grown its workforce in the past two years with new products and systems to make North American
SU’s newest building honors Dineen family legacy
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse University (SU) College of Law provided Carolyn Bareham Dineen and Robert Emmet Dineen, Sr. “one of the most important opportunities in
Makerspace offers hands on-training for Syracuse creatives
SYRACUSE — Inventors, tinkers, and creative types in Syracuse now have a place where they can come together to make anything from anything. The Syracuse
N.Y. manufacturing index jumps to nearly 5-year high
New York manufacturers say they are seeing their strongest business conditions in almost five years. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Sept. 15
Study provides a snapshot of bio/med industry in CNY, Upstate
MedTech — a Syracuse–based trade association for bioscience and medical technology (bio/med) companies in New York state — has just released its 2014 bio/med industry
CNY company, Upstate schools partner to develop machine-tool technology
ONONDAGA — A $25,000 state grant, plus collaborations with several upstate universities, should help kick-start a project at MacKintok, Inc., a software and business solutions
A Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax to Address Climate Change and Improve the Economy?
In June, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a draft proposal to cut carbon pollution from the nation’s power plants 30 percent from 2005 levels
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