Jon Toews, SVP at A3D Manufacturing, talks with with Sanjay Gangal on the MCADCafe Bunker BroadCast.
In an op-ed published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Mary Glickman, author of "Ain't No Grave" (on book launch day), notes that the early 20th Century news media played a direct role in the murder of Leo Frank: “The Atlanta newspapers murdered Leo Frank. Let’s be honest about that.”
Manufacturing writer Jim Vinoski reported about the ongoing critical shortage of skilled workers, noting that "one company that’s tackling all those aspects of the problem simultaneously is SolidProfessor." Featuring interviews with Co-Founder Tony Glockler, Content Evangelist Jacob Ames, Karmen Warner of SkillsUSA and Martin Ohnemus of Knapheide.
“The state is within a day’s journey to more than 60% of the U.S. So, you can explore this state or one of dozens of others without a big undertaking. I’ve never experienced such hospitality as in Tennessee. I like to be in a place where everyone is as friendly as I am.”
Singing sensation Nutsa Buzaladze performed her new single, "Mother's Love" on GDNY June 12. The song, written by Cricket Public Relations' own Jesse Nash, is dedicated to all mothers!
Medical Design & Outsourcing and dozens of trade outlets covered the news that A3D's expansion signifies a tripling of capacity for advanced additive manufacturing and multi-jet fusion printing
"What subterranean think tank created the plan to force Israel to stand alone against the world after brutalizing it in a manner unthinkable to the civilized mind?" asks novelist Mary Glickman in this riveting OpEd in The Jerusalem Post
I believe the single most important trait of a business owner or entrepreneur is the ability to see what is happening beyond the storm. One must continually ask, “What are the potential and likely positive outcomes, and how can I work to ensure they become a reality?”
Louise Baigelman, Founder and CEO of Storyshares, published an opinion column in California's most-read education trade about why the solution to the state's literacy problem needs to go beyond third grade
"...Going from a drafting tool used to make manufacture drawings, design tools have enabled designers and engineers to shift the 3D model to the center of the business, in what we call model-based definition." - Dale Ford, CEO of Hawk Ridge Systems
Digital Journal sat with Morgan McAuliffe, Nutritionist with Z.E.N. Foods, a healthy meal delivery company, and talked about how to reduce or even prevent inflammation through a healthy diet.
The residential elevator is gaining popularity on Long Island and on the East End in particular, where aging homeowners are finding that it’s adding years of useful life to houses taller than a single story.
Jeff Krauss knows how to craft an unforgettable event. As the visionary behind A-list celebrity happenings, IE Group, and the new digital platform FanRoom Live, he has an uncanny ability to bring people together for experiences they'll treasure forever.
We do live on a strange planet, where killers lurk online. This interview about the hit podcast has True Crime fans talking
"we've already opened Pandora's Box... but now we've gone into the secret chamber of Pandora's Box.... curation can be totally automated, and that's an incremental step to accepting the omnipresence of A.I." - Vernon Reid
It's such a fine time for wine,,, New brand of vino — called Single Married Divorced sparkling wine — is pouring for Valentine’s Day.
The Four Tops first sang together at a high school party in Detroit and their musical bond would carry them to the top of the charts. The last surviving member of the famous Motown harmony group, Abdul “Duke” Fakir, is releasing a new memoir called “I'll Be There" coming out in May.
"What subterranean think tank created the plan to force Israel to stand alone against the world after brutalizing it in a manner unthinkable to the civilized mind?"
"A few months ago, Massachusetts governor Maura Healey announced “Literacy Launch,” an initiative to improve early literacy education “from age 3 to grade 3.” While commendable and necessary for this younger subset of students, this initiative only addresses a piece of the puzzle. We must also address the needs of the millions of students who struggle with reading after third grade — those who have not yet developed the foundational literacy skills they need to succeed in middle school and high school."
To learn more about the latest in eye-tracking technology and what we can expect in the near future, Digital Journal sat eye-to-eye with Adam Gross, CEO of HarmonEyes, an innovative eye-tracking software company that is working with software application developers and hardware manufacturers to maximize the capabilities of all eye-tracking sensors.
And they are also great for analyzing website traffic and optimizing your website experience.