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SEIPI approves 7% growth forecast for 2021

Despite strong demand globally, the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines, Foundation Inc. (SEIPI) has kept its original 7 percent exports growth forecast this year, taking into consideration the impact of the strict lockdowns in the country and the ASEAN region. SEIPI Chairma

SEIPI approves 7% growth forecast for 2021

Despite strong demand globally, the Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines, Foundation Inc. (SEIPI) has kept its original 7 percent exports growth forecast this year, taking into consideration the impact of the strict lockdowns in the country and the ASEAN region. SEIPI Chairma

Concrete Training and Certification - An Insider s Look Within the ACI Resource Center - Southern California

American Concrete Institute On May 3rd, 2021, the American Concrete Institute (ACI) opened the ACI Resource Center – Southern California in San Bernardino, Calif. While the center opened briefly in Fall 2020, it was forced to close weeks later due to COVID-19-related restrictions. The May opening represents a relaunch not only for the San Bernardino location but for a nationwide ACI Resource Center initiative. Two additional centers are planned, one in the midwestern U.S. (in the greater Chicago area) opening later this year, and one on the East Coast in 2022. ACI Resource Centers will serve as a place for the trades, engineers, contractors, designers, and anyone seeking a career and knowledge in the concrete industry to advance their concrete knowledge. These locations reinforce ACI’s role as a leading authority and resource worldwide for the development, dissemination, and adoption of its consensus-based standards, technical resources, educational and training opportun

Stafford resident leads George Mason University s new forensics lab

A new outdoor laboratory at George Mason University’s Manassas campus will not only benefit students entering the forensic science field, but will also help law enforcement officers and researchers in other agencies solve crimes. Scheduled to open this spring, the university’s Forensic Science Research and Training Laboratory will be led by Mary Ellen O’Toole, a retired FBI special agent who previously served in the agency’s Behavioral Analysis Unit in San Francisco. O’Toole, who retired from the FBI in 2009, has been a Stafford County resident for 23 years, and serves as the director of the forensic science program at George Mason University.

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