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There have been advancements in the research and development of clean energy sources. There are variations in the supply of renewable sources on a daily and seasonal basis. Therefore, there is a need for energy storage when wind or...
The CHIPS and Science ACT, signed into law on August 9th, is a bipartisan effort to provide federal funding to encourage the construction of U.S. microprocessor manufacturing facilities. Steven Hill, President, Semiconductor Business Unit at Technetics Semi, spoke with...
There is at least one market growing despite fears of a global recession and it’s not on everyone’s radar: the aerospace industry. The industry, which has seen steady growth with the continuous development of innovative technologies, posted a robust...
Aviation contributes to 2% of all CO2 emissions, which is something the industry wants to change. Jason Riggs, Director of Strategy at Technetics, spoke with Tyler Kern about some of the aviation industry’s plans to reach zero emissions by...
The semiconductor industry has seen an explosion since the COVID-19 pandemic began. What started as a downward trend that experts thought would flatten out ended in a growth curve up by 25% in 2021 and is expected to grow...
Technology advances continue to snowball, and it doesn’t appear progress will slow anytime soon. Angus McFadden, Director, Business Development at Technetics Semi, joined Host Tyler Kern to explain how semiconductor manufacturing is evolving. McFadden heads discovery for emerging and...
The pandemic may have halted many industries from growing, but that is not the case for the commercial space market. Jason Riggs, Director of Strategy at Technetics, discussed the market’s future for 2022 with Host Tyler Kern.Recently, propulsion and...
The Commercial Crew program will likely be a significant part of the equation for the future of U.S. space flight.   “With this public/private partnership, they were able to demonstrate they can deliver the capability, which we saw with the launch...
“Initially, ITER got started from a discussion between Presidents Reagan and Gorbachev at the end of the Cold War,” Pearce said. “Their vision was to start an international project that would produce fusion energy.”   Seven international partners from 35 countries...