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  • Auburn University, NASA to explore 3-D printing applications
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    Auburn University, NASA to explore 3-D printing applications

    AUBURN, Alabama – Auburn University and NASA today signed a Space Act Agreement to explore and advance the applications of additive manufacturing, or 3-D printing — a technology that will revolutionize how all kinds of products, from simple items to components in rocket engines, are made. The signing took place during the university’s forum on…

    July 30, 2015
  • Renewable energy options will boost Alabama competitiveness
    Innovation

    Renewable energy options will boost Alabama competitiveness

    Alabama Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield says initiatives to expand the availability of renewable energy in the state will enhance Alabama’s ability to compete for some economic development projects. This year, TVA entered into a 20-year agreement to purchase 80 megawatts of solar power from NextEra’s solar facility near Florence, and just last month Google and TVA…

    July 27, 2015
  • Google Alabama data center will provide boost to state’s tech sector
    Innovation

    Google Alabama data center will provide boost to state’s tech sector

    Top Alabama economic development officials believe Google’s plans to build a $600 million data center in Jackson County will optimize efforts to expand the state’s high-tech industry sector. Greg Canfield, secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce, said Google is a tech giant whose name conveys instant validity within the industry. Another plus: Google is…

    July 2, 2015
  • Alabama Innovation Fund to award grants for technology growth
    Innovation

    Alabama Innovation Fund to award grants for technology growth

    The Alabama Innovation Fund has $4.5 million to support programs that seek to leverage research performed by the state’s universities and other institutions to generate new ventures, create jobs and spur additional economic development opportunities. Created in 2012 as part of the “Accelerate Alabama” strategic growth plan, the Alabama Innovation Fund awards grants to bolster…

    July 1, 2015
  • 6 startup teams advance to Alabama Launchpad final round
    Innovation

    6 startup teams advance to Alabama Launchpad final round

    BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Alabama Launchpad, a premier entrepreneurship competition, announced that six startup teams are one step closer to winning a share of up to $250,000 that could help them to take their venture to the next level. Ten teams competed last week at Evonik Industries’ Birmingham location in the first pitch event for the…

    June 30, 2015
  • Google to build $600 million Alabama data center
    Innovation

    Google to build $600 million Alabama data center

    Google announced plans today to build a $600 million data center in northeast Alabama’s Jackson County, creating up to 100 jobs at a state-of-the-art facility designed for efficiency and powered by renewable energy. The data center will act as a hub for Internet traffic, operating in a network that keeps the Google search engine and…

    June 24, 2015
  • Marshall engineers 3-D print copper rocket part in NASA milestone
    Innovation

    Marshall engineers 3-D print copper rocket part in NASA milestone

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – NASA engineers at Alabama’s Marshall Space Flight Center have produced the first full-scale, copper rocket part using additive manufacturing – a milestone for aerospace 3-D printing. The part is a combustion chamber liner that must operate at extreme conditions during flight. In fact, temperatures on the inside of the paper-thin copper liner…

    June 18, 2015
  • Twin entrepreneurs behind RadioBro target mini-satellite, aviation opportunities
    Innovation

    Twin entrepreneurs behind RadioBro target mini-satellite, aviation opportunities

    PARIS — Twin brothers Mark and Eric Becnel built their first mini-satellite while attending the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Now 27, they operate a company that has developed communications radios for small spacecraft and a data logging kit for aircraft testing that will be on exhibit at the Paris Air Show. “We plan to stay…

    June 16, 2015
  • Alabama rocketeer Tim Pickens talks space flight, rocket bikes
    Innovation

    Alabama rocketeer Tim Pickens talks space flight, rocket bikes

    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Like the city where he lives, Tim Pickens has rockets in his DNA. Over the years, Pickens has earned a reputation for masterminding an unconventional propulsion system that took a private spacecraft to the edge of space and for quirky inventions that include a rocket-propelled bike. Pickens grew up in Huntsville at…

    June 14, 2015
  • Archangel Systems takes off with global aviation companies
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    Archangel Systems takes off with global aviation companies

    AUBURN, Alabama – For Michael Greene, an electrical engineer with experience working on aerospace projects, it all started with failed mechanical gyros on a cross country flight in his private plane. Determined to create something more reliable, Greene started Archangel Systems in Auburn more than two decades ago. Fast forward to 2015, and Archangel now…

    June 12, 2015
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