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Supported by a Wisconsin Fast Forward grant, a student-run business at Superior High School uses metal fabrication and ...
On Friday night, as football fans filled the stands for the game, members of the public took a tour of the new Dawson-Bryant Advanced Manufacturing Lab in a just completed building next to the field.
The state is investing $48,000 in High School's technical education program through a Wisconsin Fast Forward grant. The funds will be used to purchase items including a powder-coating system, computer ...
Wisconsin Fast Forward grants will fund new robotics, welding and 3D printing tools in three central Wisconsin schools.
You'll get access to an ad-free website with a faster photo browser, the chance to claim free tickets to a host of events (including everything from Summerfest to the Milwaukee Film Festival), access ...
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development awarded nearly $1 million in grants to 19 school districts. The grants will be used to upgrade technical education equipment and facilities for over 4 ...
A student who will study Braille technologies, a woman in male dominated automotive engineering and students who need gas ...
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How do small shops succeed with advanced machine tools and software? Check out the strategies that have helped Midway Swiss ...
Haas Factory Team will align with Chevrolet beginning in 2026, a move that encompasses its fulltime NASCAR Cup Series program and two fulltime NASCAR Xfinity Series entries that will compete in the ...
Join Vention for an interactive session where they will tackle the 10 most common and critical questions about using robots for automated CNC machine tending. Reserve your spot today! Agenda: Reveal ...