Advanced Engineering

New scholarship for Gateway students encourages study of advanced manufacturing

A second-year Gateway Community and Technical College student from Erlanger is the first recipient of a new scholarship targeting those with an interest in advanced manufacturing.

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Two Hamilton Mill companies attract investor attention

Queen City Angels, a group of investors committed to regional entrepreneurship, have teamed up with Hamilton Mill to back two specific companies and to expand in Butler County.

My Soapbox: Joe Sprengard, General Nano

As General Nano prepares to graduate from the HCDC Business Center, we sat down with CEO Joe Sprengard to find out how the company got its start and what's on the horizon for this company making big business out of a small product.

Manufacturing accelerator First Batch announces 2014 class

First Batch, a Cincinnati-based accelerator aimed at taking entrepreneurs from prototype to production, has announced its 2014 class of companies. 

UC teams with AMP Electric Vehicles to create unmanned aerial vehicle for safely delivering goods

The University of Cincinnati has partnered with AMP Electric Vehicles, makers of the WorkHorse all-electric delivery truck, on the HorseFly "octocopter" through an innovative partnership made possible by the University of Cincinnati Research Institute

UC Develops New Breed of Drones

Advancements in drone technology being made by University of Cincinnati professors and students show promise in preventing disasters and saving lives around the world.

Cincinnati-based Brighton Technologies expands product line and workforce

Cincinnati-based engineering technology company Brighton Technologies Group (BTG) is expanding its product line and workforce in 2014. 

UC sled design brings home bronze medal at Sochi Winter Olympics

This past weekend, U.S. Olympian Matt Antoine took the bronze medal in the skeleton competition at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The skeleton sled he used while competing, the ProtoStar V5, was designed by a team led by Grant Schaffner, an assistant professor in UC’s Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics.

Three Northern Kentucky companies expanding, creating jobs

Three Northern Kentucky companies are expanding their existing operations. The growth will add about 60 jobs and will bring in more than $37 million in total investment.

German company Forcam brings best in class manufacturing expertise to Cincinnati

FORCAM, the technology and consulting company based in Friedrichshafen, Germany, has continued growing internationally and, more specifically, here in the U.S., where its offices are located in downtown Cincinnati.http://www.forcam.com/index.php?id=209&L=209

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