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Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance Questline: Newsletter Archive file:///Y|/Newsletters/Questline%20Ok%20Manuf%20All/722013.htm[2/7/2014 4:20:52 PM] Font Size My Questline Explore the eLibrary Ask an Expert Newsletters Tools You Can Use Preferences Newsletter Archive Available Issues: 7/2/2013 - Newsletter - View this email with images July 02, 2013 Building Oklahoma's Talent Pipeline in Advanced Manufacturing, Aerospace, Transportation and Logistics Join us as we discuss workforce strategies and partnerships for developing skilled talent pipelines to meet the demands of business and industry. The program will include national and regional models and best practices partnered with business and community leaders, workforce development, education providers and professional organizations creating demand driven training programs. READ MORE >> Justifying Capital Equipment: It's Not As Simple As You Think When investing in a new piece of equipment, Consider the tangible and intangible benefits as well as internal and external factors. READ MORE >> Taming Voltage Spikes in Variable Frequency Drive Motors Repetitive high voltage spikes are the source of potentially destructive voltage stress on motor insulation systems. READ MORE >> New Standards Will Improve Quality Control and Robotic Processes As manufacturing advances, NIST continues to modify and develop new standards to help the industry remain competitive. READ MORE >> How Do They Do That? Air Doors and Air Curtains The use of air doors and air curtains can save energy John Lingenfelter Vice President Contact Save The Date Make plans to join us for the 2013 Oklahoma Conference on Not gphillips@oltn.odl.state.ok.us? | Share |
Object Description
Okla State Agency |
Science and Technology, Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of |
Okla Agency Code |
'628' |
Title | Questline, 07/02/2013 |
Authors | Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance. |
Publication Date | 2013-07-02 |
Publication type |
Newsletter |
Purpose | Building Oklahoma's Talent Pipeline in Advanced Manufacturing, Aerospace, Transportation and Logistics; Justifying Capital Equipment: It's Not As Simple As You Think; Taming Voltage Spikes in Variable Frequently Drive Motors; New Standards Will Improve Quality Control and Robotic Processes; How Do They Do That? Air Doors and Air Curtains; |
For all issues click | S925.6 Q5 |
Digital Format | PDF, Adobe Reader required |
ODL electronic copy | Received from agency via e-mail |
Rights and Permissions | This Oklahoma state government publication is provided for educational purposes under U.S. copyright law. Other usage requires permission of copyright holders. |
Language | English |
Date created | 2014-02-07 |
Date modified | 2014-02-07 |
OCLC number | 890227760 |
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Title | 722013 1 |
Full text | Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance Questline: Newsletter Archive file:///Y|/Newsletters/Questline%20Ok%20Manuf%20All/722013.htm[2/7/2014 4:20:52 PM] Font Size My Questline Explore the eLibrary Ask an Expert Newsletters Tools You Can Use Preferences Newsletter Archive Available Issues: 7/2/2013 - Newsletter - View this email with images July 02, 2013 Building Oklahoma's Talent Pipeline in Advanced Manufacturing, Aerospace, Transportation and Logistics Join us as we discuss workforce strategies and partnerships for developing skilled talent pipelines to meet the demands of business and industry. The program will include national and regional models and best practices partnered with business and community leaders, workforce development, education providers and professional organizations creating demand driven training programs. READ MORE >> Justifying Capital Equipment: It's Not As Simple As You Think When investing in a new piece of equipment, Consider the tangible and intangible benefits as well as internal and external factors. READ MORE >> Taming Voltage Spikes in Variable Frequency Drive Motors Repetitive high voltage spikes are the source of potentially destructive voltage stress on motor insulation systems. READ MORE >> New Standards Will Improve Quality Control and Robotic Processes As manufacturing advances, NIST continues to modify and develop new standards to help the industry remain competitive. READ MORE >> How Do They Do That? Air Doors and Air Curtains The use of air doors and air curtains can save energy John Lingenfelter Vice President Contact Save The Date Make plans to join us for the 2013 Oklahoma Conference on Not gphillips@oltn.odl.state.ok.us? | Share | |
Date created | 2014-02-07 |
Date modified | 2014-02-07 |