Solar Panels from Silicon Waste

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IBM has developed a process for turning bad wafer chips into non-patterned silicon that can be used in solar panels. Defective chips can be stripped and sold instead of tossed away. Defective wafers lose money for a company and create pollution in the landfills, can help recoup some of its cost. This is great news; [...]

Technical Programs Too Expensive?

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The NetWorks Webinaron Technical Programs: Here to Stay or Too Expensive to Maintain? was originally scheduled for Friday, November 9, has been rescheduled to Friday, Nov 30 at 12 PM EST. Michael Lesiecki will lead a panel of College Presidents and Deans to discuss this very important topic. From the Webinar description: The highest levels [...]

A Question on Convergence…

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There has been a lot of discussion about convergence of technology. SAME-TEC 2008 in Austin, Texas, in July, is about the “seemless connection” of technology; in other word converging technology. There is a lot in the news about converging technology. We talk about converging technology all the time, but what does it really mean to [...]

Extern Webinar Friday

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We will be having another Webinar this Friday, October 26. Many people have questions on what NetWorks National Externship Program is, and this Webinar will answer their questions. NetWorks Externships helps the instructor become immersed in the latest technology industry environments that allow them to update their curriculum with the knowledge and skills that they [...]

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