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What Attracts Employees to StarFish Medical?

One way to judge the fit of a potential new employer is to hear what attracted current employees and how well the company is meeting their expectations. This blog shares employee impressions prior to joining and their experiences being part of the team. First, Founder and CEO (23 years), Scott Phillips, describes his intent for […]

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Device Supply Chain Disruptions

What can you do to stay ahead of medical device supply chain disruptions and comply with reporting requirements of possible device shortages? Supply chain issues can be somewhat cyclical. As we approach the holiday season, we also approach the shipping season. Public shipping services such as FedEx and UPS see an increase in freight as […]

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The Future of BioManufacturing

Six BioManufacturing Trends to Watch in 2022 The COVID-19 pandemic shed a light on the strengths and shortcomings of the global biotech infrastructure in relation to pandemic readiness and general support of biotech innovation. Governments and industry have taken notice and billions of dollars in new funding is being poured into the BioManufacturing sector at […]

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Inside the AREA Requirements Committee with Brian Kononchik

The work of the AREA is largely driven by its member committees: Research, Interoperability & Standards, Safety, Human Factors, Requirements, Marketing, and Security. Each of these groups is focused on activities that contribute to the development of knowledge about the adoption of enterprise AR and the practical implementation of AR use cases. For AREA members,...

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Developing and Running an Industry-Integrated Human Factors Engineering Course

Although engineering students graduate from their program well-equipped with the theoretical concepts taught in class, they often lack practical knowledge regarding their particular industry [1]. Such gaps between technical teachings and industry requirements could potentially be filled by integrating an industry perspective into programs and course delivery. Further benefit can be derived when such industry-integrated […]

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Jerome Nadel Joins BrainChip as Chief Marketing Officer

LAGUNA HILLS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), a leading provider of ultra-low power high performance artificial intelligence technology and the world’s first commercial producer of neuromorphic AI chips and IP, today announced that semiconductor marketing expert Jerome Nadel has joined the company as Chief Marketing Officer. Nadel will drive corporate […]

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SpaceX wins $102 million Air Force contract to demonstrate technologies for point-to-point space transportation

The U.S. Air Force awarded SpaceX a $102 million five-year contract to demonstrate technologies and capabilities to transport military cargo and humanitarian aid around the world on a heavy rocket. 

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AirAsia secures CAAM license to fly drones

AirAsia has announced that it has secured its Certificate of Approval (COA) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM), to conduct remote drone pilot training. The classroom training will be conducted at AirAsia Academy located in KL Sentral and practical training will be conducted at the YMCA Kuala Lumpur field, adjacent to KL Sentral. […]

Boeing’s Dr. Greg Garrett on the Work of the AREA Safety Committee

AREA: Are you an AR guy who got into safety, or a safety guy who got into AR? Dr. Garrett: It’s the latter. In 2017, I was supporting the Boeing 767 tanker program when a couple of colleagues approached us in the Safety organization looking for safety and ergonomics guidelines on an Augmented Reality project...

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