
Environmental monitoring system developed on “World’s Smartest Lake” expands to threatened drinking water source
Environmental monitoring system developed on “World’s Smartest Lake” expands to threatened drinking water source
A Schenectady company is hoping to use STEM to take new parents back in time. Their vision is to go back to an age of cloth diapers. They say they have a better product than Pampers and Huggies. It's just going to take a little more engineering to get more babies into Tidy Tots.
The company is bold enough to say their cloth diapers are cleaner.
It's a three-piece design -- a cover, a booster and the liner. All are held onto your beautiful and waste-producing infant by a series of 22 snaps. The only problem is manufacturing them.
Glenn Saunders, P.E., Senior Research Engineer at CATS, has been named as the Mid-Atlantic representative to the Regional Collaboratives Council (RRC) of the Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Institute.
In his role on the Council, Glenn will provide ARM with critical intelligence about the regional robotics, manufacturing, and workforce efforts taking place across the nation, supporting ARM by providing advice on regional priorities and activities such as state funding opportunities, best practices, trends and challenges.
CATS and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has won two Jeff Lawrence Innovation Fund grants that will help five New York State manufacturers with applied R&D projects.
Click here to view the FuzeHub announcement: https://fuzehub.com/grant-awardees/