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WBIs National Semiconductor Initiatives and Opportunities Collider brings academia, defense partners together for collaborative, economic benefits 
In the digital age, where technology is the driving force behind economic progress, semiconductor microprocessors are the life blood of the items we use daily. These tiny chips power everything from smartphones and laptops to complex data centers and autonomous vehicles. The United States, at the fo...
31.10.23 05:12 PM - Comment(s)
WBI Collider Gives Small Businesses Inside Info on T2/T3 Processes

By: Laura Dempsey


On a rainy Thursday in February, an interest in working with the government brought 55 people to Wright Brothers Institute’s downtown Dayton facility, all eager to learn the open secrets of the world of defense contracting. An additional 111 people took the remote route, taking adva...

07.03.23 05:00 PM - Comment(s)
WBIs Tech Sprint Expertise Offers New Solutions for Disposal of Unexploded Ordnance

By: Laura Dempsey


For three intensive days, personnel from Wright Brothers Institute, AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate (AFRL/RX) and Junior Force Warfighter Operations in RX (JFWORX) studied one of the Air Force’s most precarious problems: disposal of unexploded ordnance.


The current pro...

02.03.23 08:19 PM - Comment(s)
WBI-supported STEM Camps Put Students on Compelling Career Path

By Laura Dempsey


The Air Force Research Laboratory engaged Wright Brothers Institute (WBI) to partner with Air Camp Inc. (AIC) to develop and execute STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) camps for interested students across the nation.


Since 2011, AIC has implemented STEM programs d...

14.12.22 03:04 PM - Comment(s)
WBI's Small Business Hub Gives Local Entrepreneurs Effective Growth Tools


By: Laura Dempsey

The Small Business Hub’s frequent Colliders are one of the secret weapons in a small-business arsenal. Participation is free, no travel is required, and they usually last between two and four hours – taking an afternoon for “training” is much more cost-effective than traveling or pa...
30.11.22 07:39 PM - Comment(s)

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