FoodNerd, a food technology company based in Buffalo that hopes to change the way shelf-stable foods are processed, took home not only one of the $1 million grand prizes, but also the $25,000 Peoples Choice Award. Read more from WBEN:
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Britain’s economy bounced back in August, official data showed Friday, boosting the new Labour government ahead of its maiden budget later in October. Gross domestic product grew 0.2 percent in the reported month compared with July, when output stalled, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement. The rise in economic growth was in
After months of public pressure, the ABPP has finally started to grant more paroles. That random increase proves the need for oversight, Rep. Chris England said.
Robot chefs will soon be cooking meals for customers in Beijing after being granted the first food service license of its kind by the authorities, marking a milestone for the catering industry in the Chinese capital. The robots are equipped with state-of-the-art
A groundbreaking was held ahead of the expansion of a Saint Johnsbury manufacturing company on Thursday morning.Weidmann Electrical Technology will be adding a new warehouse, which is set to begin construction sometime in December. Additionally, pre-existing buildings at the plant will undergo renovations. The warehouse is expected to be finished around the same time next year. “I’d like to say how incredibly excited I am about this growth here in our community,” vice president of finance at Wiedmann Carol Martin said. “We’re closely tied in with our customers, and we need to meet their increased demand.”The project will cost around $44 million in total. The State will provide $1.7 million over the next six or seven years. “They had other opportunities and other places they could have made this investment, secretary of the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development Lindsay Kurrle said. So for them to choose here makes us incredibly happy, and we look forward to seeing that happen over the next year.”The company specializes in producing insulation and other components for large transformers that power major cities. The company says the expansion will help to create about 60 to 70 jobs. Currently, around 300 people are employed at the company.”In our expansion, we’re going to have a bunch of different types of jobs, director of technology and innovation at Weidmann Kevin Biggie said. So we have lots of opportunities here from production employees to skilled, you know, machinists and technicians to engineers.”The company said one of its goals is to get younger people involved with those jobs as well as the ones already offered. Barbara Rice has worked at the company for over 35 years and said she wants her family to have a legacy with Weidmann. “My son just started here in June, and I would like to see him 35- 40 years down the road staying here. Maybe my grandchildren will come here, Rice said. It’s great for the community.”
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West Virginia University Parkersburg is receiving a nearly $200,000 grant to help start an emergency medical services program.
The grants will help them update their facilities.
Antonio Pierce’s first major act after becoming the Las Vegas Raiders interim coach midway through last season was naming then-rookie Aidan OConnell the starting quarterback
Local non-profit hosting a speaker series event on financial literacy and independence at ‘The Paloma’