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El Passatge de les Manufactures és un passatge que uneix els carrers de Trafalgar (26) i el carrer de Sant Pere més alt (31). Va ser obert el 1878 pel fabricant de teixits Joan Cirici. En el seu interior hi havia el Bar Pasajes i algunes petites botigues, incloent un rellotger, però van anar tancant i el Passatge de les Manufactures va entrar en decadència. El passatge de les Manufactures tancava durant la nit i els dies festius. L'adquisició de les finques que eren travessades pel passatge per una cadena hotelera va implicar el tancament del passatge temporalment. Tot va ser reformat integrament i el Passatge de les Manufactures ha recuperat l'esplendor que havia perdut al llarg dels anys.
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El Pasaje de las Manufacturas es un pasaje que une las calles de Trafalgar (26) y la calle de San Pedro más alto (31). Fue abierto en 1878 por el fabricante de tejidos Joan Cirici. En su interior estaba el Bar Pasajes y algunas pequeñas tiendas, incluyendo un relojero, pero fueron cerrando y el Pasaje de las Manufacturas entró en decadencia. El pasaje de las Manufacturas cerraba durante la noche y los días festivos. La adquisición de las fincas que eran atravesadas por el pasaje por una cadena hotelera implicó el cierre del pasaje temporalmente. Todo fue reformado íntegramente y el Pasaje de las Manufacturas ha recuperado el esplendor que había perdido a lo largo de los años.
The blue things were moulds that were filled with snow and then stamped together repeatedly. We needed 270 if we were going to be in all the rounds, but since we went out on the first the 80-ish we made were fine. It took us a while to get the technique down.
AWB staff at Alaffia in Tumwater with the Manufacturing Week Bus at the last stop on its six-day tour around the state, on Oct. 6, 2017. (Photo: Stephen Daniels-Brown)
Metro by T-Mobile
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3414 & 3412 West Mercury Boulevard, Hampton, VA
Metro by T-Mobile opened in fall 2014, Batteries Plus opened in May 2015; originally Color Tile (November 1978-1997), later Better Menswear by Barry Manufacturing (November 1997-2004), Little G.I. Joe's Military Surplus (2007-2014)
Additive manufacturing (AM) is rapidly changing the design and production of all kinds of products, from those used in daily life to critical parts utilized in advanced technologies. With the increased national and global focus, there is clear evidence of the growing demand for technicians in AM. The Additive Manufacturing Workforce Advancement Training Coalition and Hub (AM-WATCH) is being established to address gaps in the knowledge base of 21st century technicians to ensure they are prepared for advanced career placement. This project is significantly enhancing and expanding AM resources developed by prior NSF projects (including remote facilities, learning curriculum, and educator workshops) to encompass hands-on desktop 3D printer-building modules, equipment operation/maintenance curriculum, and additional remotely-accessible equipment laboratories. In addition, AM-WATCH is establishing a number of cutting edge AM innovations and targeting the engagement of students, including those in underserved and under-represented groups, in STEM and other technical careers.
The objective of AM-WATCH is to address gaps in the current knowledge base of technicians through the development of curriculum and educational materials, delivery of professional development activities, support provided to 30+ community college and high school instructors per year, and expanded outreach activities targeting K-12 and community college teachers and students. Tennessee Technological University is collaborating with Community Colleges (CC), four-year universities, the ATE National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education, a national laboratory, industry, and government in the development of cutting-edge and multi-dimensional curriculum, activities, and toolkits for instructors.
2022 the Wizard Zoroaster Clock adorning the front entrance of The Schwarzenbach Buildings South known as the Silk Clock installed in 1926 - designed by McKim Mead & White architects and William Zorach artist - manufactured by Seth Thomas Clock Co and the Kunst Art Bronze Foundry - Park Avenue and 32nd Street NYC Art Architecture decor New York City March 20th 03/20/2022
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In progress demolition of the Hamilton Manufacturing Company (Thermo Fisher) factory and office complex in Two Rivers, WI. The site has since been totally cleared.
Lữ Thị May (left), 37, and Đinh Văn Huynh (right), 23, pose for a photo in the manufacturing line at the factory of Ancl Techco Co., Ltd (ANCL) on August 22, 2025, in Bac Ninh, Viet Nam. (Photo by Linh Pham for ILO Viet Nam)
Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) attends many high school and college career fairs and events to educate students on the career opportunities available within the trades in the aerospace and manufacturing industries and how apprenticeship can help them realize those opportunities.
AUS Cosmetics is a renowned brand that manufactures high quality and safe skincare products. auscosmetics.com.au/