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TMA hosts third annual Manufacturing Matters for Mayors Breakfast Local municipal leaders and manufacturing executives at the Technology & Manufacturing Association s third annual Manufacturing Matters for Mayors Breakfast. Courtesy of Technology & Manufacturing Association
Updated 5/27/2021 4:18 PM
Nearly 25 local municipal leaders and manufacturing executives met at the Technology & Manufacturing Association for the third annual Manufacturing Matters for Mayors Breakfast, a collaborative discussion to explore how our local leaders and manufacturers can work together to improve our communities and strengthen our workforce. This discussion between the manufacturers and local leaders here today is so important because when you boil it down, we all want the same thing: lower taxes for our local businesses, more high-paying jobs for our communities, a career path for students that includes high-tech manufacturing training, and a chance to produce goods and
South and Central America miRNA Sequencing and Assay Market Forecast to 2027 - COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis By Product, Technology, and End User
The South and Central America miRNA sequencing and assay market is expected to reach US$ 13. 84 million by 2027 from US$ 6. 24 million in 2019; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 10. 6% from 2020 to 2027.
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Area students compete in annual Precision Machining Competition
Updated 5/24/2021 1:14 PM
More than 50 students from nine northern Illinois high schools competed May 13 in the Technology & Manufacturing Association s 29th annual Precision Machining Competition.
The annual contest encourages students to pursue high-skill, high-paying, high-demand careers in advanced manufacturing. Even with the COVID-19 restrictions that this year s participating schools had to fight through, many students remained focused on competing to help advance their careers in the manufacturing and technology fields to further equip them with the skills to produce goods for people around the country and world.
Emblematic of the manufacturing sector s perseverance during the pandemic, these hardworking students created more than 65 projects showcasing their skills in CAD design, sine bar, grinding vice, CNC turning, CNC milling, CNC CAM, CNC programming, and other abilities and techni