The US Consulate General in Lagos has pledged continued support for vocational training in Nigeria, partnering with Field of Skills and Dreams to equip technicians and artisans with critical skills ...
A Rotorua tutor’s job has been saved and 48 students can continue their timber machining apprenticeships after changes were made to a proposal to disestablish them. Students doing the New Zealand ...
To promote and strengthen Nigeria's capacity to manufacture vaccines, medicines, and other health products, the European Union (EU) Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS hosted members of the private ...
Economist and former World Bank official Syed Akhtar Mahmood shared his insights with The Business Standard, analysing the challenges of fostering sustainable and inclusive development in Bangladesh ...
Jay Timmons is president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers. Brewster Bevis is president and CEO of the Associated Industries of Florida.
It is increasingly clear that the puck is headed towards AI everything. In less than 3 years, the speed of AI play is increasingly fast and furious. Each week a new team enters the AI rink in almost ...
Industrial production in the United States has been in a rut since the Great Financial Crisis of 2008-2009. Despite periods ...
TeamLease EdTech's report highlights a significant rise in fresher hiring intentions for the first half of 2025, with a ...
A passionate Robotics and Mechatronics Engineer with over 5 years of expertise in healthcare robotics and high-precision manufacturing shares insights on how robotic solutions address key challenges ...
Allegheny College announced Tuesday that it received a $150,000 grant from the George I. Alden Trust to support the Allegheny Lab for Innovation and Creativity @ Bessemer (ALIC @Bessemer). “We were ...
The Don Wood Foundation has awarded a $712,000 grant to an Auburn nonprofit that works to redefine career education.
The Shapiro Administration’s new $199,840 investment to provide advanced skills training for students in Pittsburgh’s North ...