Monday May 13 | via WNYT NewsChannel 13
3D printers change the future of manufacturing
"The more I got into it. The more I like it. And I decided that's what I wanted to do when I graduated," he said. Comment?
Monday May 13 | via Albany Times Union
New rules for runners, spectators in Thursday's race
Runners start up Madison Avenue during the CDPHP Workforce Team Challenge on Thursday, May 17, 2012, in Albany, N.Y. Runners at the start of the CDPHP Workforce Team Challenge on Thursday, May 17, 2012, in Albany, N.Y. Kevin Treadway of Albany Medical Center crosses the finish line first in 17:17 minutes during the CDPHP Workforce Team Challenge on ... (more) Comment?
Monday May 6 | via Albany Times Union
GE researcher receives 200th patent ... humbly
General Electric Co. Global Research chief engineer, Trifon Laskaris, stands next to a 3-tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner, used for scanning heads only, which he is process of building, Monday May 6, 2013, at GE Global Research in Niskayuna, N.Y. Laskaris was recently awarded his 200th U.S. patent. Comment?
Monday May 6 | via Business Journal
SI Group had about $1.7 billion of revenue last year-ranking it second on The Business Review 's list of largest privately held companies. Comment?
Monday May 6 | via BioSpace
GE Global Research Researcher Receives 200th U.S. Pa...
Staying up-to-date has never been simpler. Sign up for the free GenePool newsletter today! NISKAYUNA, N.Y.-- --GE Global Research, the technology development arm of the General Electric Co. Comment?
Friday May 3 | via Albany Times Union
Photos: Bring Your Child to Work Day at GE Global Re...
GE researcher Li Zhang demonstrates "Baxter", a robot they?re considering using as part of a surgical automation project with the VA, to his daughter Stella Zhang, 6, left, of Clifton Park and Lina Kim,9, left of Niskayuna during GE Global Research's annual ?Bring Your Child to Work Day? in Niskayuna,NY May 3, 2013. Comment?
Friday May 3 | via The Gazette
Kids learn work is fun at GE Global Research
By David Lombardo Gazette Reporter At the GE Global Research center campus in Niskayuna, children were exposed to a robot, a computer that detects gender and mood and liquid nitrogen experiments as part of the company's "Bring Your Child to Work Day." Comment?