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NASA Plans to Assign Missions for Two Future Artemis Cargo Landers

12/02/2024 | NASA
NASA, along with its industry and international partners, is preparing for sustained exploration of the lunar surface with the Artemis campaign to advance science and discovery for the benefit of all. As part of that effort, NASA intends to award Blue Origin and SpaceX additional work under their existing contracts to develop landers that will deliver large pieces of equipment and infrastructure to the lunar surface.

Intel Announces Retirement of CEO Pat Gelsinger

12/02/2024 | BUSINESS WIRE
Intel Corporation announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger retired from the company after a distinguished 40-plus-year career and has stepped down from the board of directors, effective Dec. 1, 2024.

33 Million North Americans Used Connected Care Solutions in 2023

11/27/2024 | Berg Insight
A new report from the IoT analyst firm Berg Insight has found that around 33.3 million people in North America were using connected care solutions at the end of 2023.

From Construction Work to PCB Design in Under a Year 

11/27/2024 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 Magazine
At the Anaheim Electronics & Manufacturing Show in October, I had the opportunity to talk with some new PCB designers, including Jon Smith of Frontgrade Aethercomm. During the Anaheim show, John Watson, a PCB design instructor at Palomar College, led a panel of his past and present students, including Jon, who shared his story of switching from a construction career to PCB design in a matter of months, courtesy of Watson’s Palomar College design curriculum.

Standard of Excellence: Hiring for Quality Positions in Manufacturing, Engineering, and Management

11/26/2024 | Anaya Vardya -- Column: Standard of Excellence
In continuing my series on finding, signing, and keeping good people for your company, this month we discuss hiring good people for your quality department. Even when hiring was easier, hiring for the quality department has always been especially challenging. It takes a special kind of person: someone with attention to detail, someone ready to stand for his or her convictions, and someone who can stand up under pressure when the company needs to ship product and the quality manager refuses to because it is not up to par. The quality department is the very soul of any manufacturing company.
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