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Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Systems
UALR Nanotechnology Researchers Brief Legislators on Innovations
UALR's nanotechnology researchers brief legislators on industrial applications of their research. // read more
UA Brings International Solar Boating Competition to Fayetteville
The University of Arkansas' College of Engineering brings Solar Splash, the world championship of intercollegiate solar boating, to Lake Fayetteville June 18-22. // read more
Gov. Beebe Reflects on Emerging Nanotech Industry
Gov. Mike Beebe talks about the state's latest advances in nanotechnology and the university research that supports them on his weekly radio address "Ask the Governor" on KARN. // read more
Connect Arkansas Bridges Digital Divide with ASTA Funding
Connect Arkansas has been approved for funding by the Arkansas Science and Technology Authority (ASTA). // read more
Duralor Plans Springdale Headquarters, Will Add 110 Workers
Duralor LLC, which makes coatings for cutting tools and machine parts, breaks ground on its international headquarters in the Springdale Technology Park, a move company officials said will create 110 jobs there. // read more
UALR Nanotechnology Center Serves Growing Market
The Nanotechnology Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock is serving a growing market, working to create new technology products for entrepreneurs and investors. // read more
Green Building Council to Hold Sustainable Conference in Hot Springs
The U.S. Green Building Council Arkansas Chapter is hosting its Sixth Annual Sustainable Arkansas Convention and Expo in Hot Springs May 19-20 at the Hot Springs Convention Center and Embassy Suites. // read more
AEDC: Plenty of Workers for New Industry If Arkansans Obtain Skills
Arkansas has plenty of workers for new industries if those workers can be equipped with the necessary skills, the deputy director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission told attendees at Thursday's Breakthrough Solutions Conference in Little Rock. // read more
Delegates Represent Arkansas at Economic Convocation in Washington D.C.
Thirteen economic influencers and college students were chosen by the National Academies to represent Arkansas at a national economic convocation held in Washington, D.C. Tuesday. // read more
Engineering Sustainability
On the production end, the sustainability movement challenges researchers to design and build efficient, less wasteful and clean - or "green" - products and processes. As a fundamentally applied science, engineering has a huge responsibility in this endeavor. // read more
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