Colorado Delegation Visits EWI
On Wednesday, EWI was honored to host an impressive delegation of business, higher education, economic development and government leaders from Colorado Springs, CO. Identifying Columbus as a city that thrived during the recession, the group visited several high-performance businesses and organization in the Columbus area over a three-day period.
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Boy Scout Welding Badge Clinic hosted by EWI and OSU’s Welding Engineering Program
On Saturday, March 5th, EWI and OSU’s Welding Engineering program hosted an 8-hour Boys Scout Welding Merit Badge clinic. The participants received hands-on instruction in gas metal arc welding and were coached and evaluated on their welding skill using the Lincoln Electric RealWeld System. They also learned about thermal cutting and non-arc welding processes, first aid, […]
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Buffalo Manufacturing Works and The Manufacturing Institute to Host June 19th Event
On Friday morning, June 19th, Buffalo Manufacturing Works and the Manufacturing Institute will be hosting a public forum, Disruptive Innovations in Manufacturing. The event will take place at the Buffalo Manufacturing Works offices in downtown Buffalo, NY, and is open to the public. Featured speakers will be Gardner Carrick of the Manufacturing Institute and EWI Technology Leader […]
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Virtual Tour of EWI partner Buffalo Manufacturing Works
Usually, the engineers in EWI’s Advanced Automation group produce drawings for assembly technicians or machinists, but earlier this year our skills were used for something completely different. In advance of the grand opening of the EWI-operated Buffalo Manufacturing Works in Western New York, our design department was asked to help produce a virtual video of […]
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Dissimilar Materials Workshop in Columbus on January 26th
Do you face the challenges of dissimilar materials joining in your work? If so, you should plan to attend the AWS Workshop of Dissimilar Materials in Columbus, Ohio, on January 26, 2015. The workshop will cover developments across a range of industry applications, and will include topics such as process technology, materials, design, and modeling. The program will feature […]
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EWI Welcomed Community Visitors on Manufacturing Day
On October 3rd, EWI hosted its second annual Open House. More than sixty curious guests from Columbus and central Ohio visited our labs to learn about the applied research and development we do to bring cutting-edge technologies to manufacturers worldwide. The Open House was held on Manufacturing Day, a national day designated by the manufacturing industry to educate […]
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EWI Associate Biking 4,300 Miles to Help Kids
Marc Purslow is passionate about helping disadvantaged kids succeed. That’s why the EWI Applications Engineer (arc welding) is taking time this summer to raise money for After School All Stars, a program that provides free afternoon programs that keep at-risk children safe and help them achieve in school and life. But if you know Marc, […]
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EWI Forming Center Wins Grant from Edison Advanced Manufacturing Program
EWI Forming Center is pleased to have received one of nine grants from the Edison Advanced Manufacturing Program (AMP), managed by the Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA). The grant will allow EWI Forming Center to establish a material formability testing service to assist domestic suppliers to produce lightweight components and utilize advanced forming technologies. Current testing […]
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A Visitor’s Take on Manufacturing Day at EWI
One of our Open House visitors, Chris Staley, was so impressed with the national Manufacturing Day initiative (events held at more than 830 facilities around the country) that he shared his impressions on his own blog. Read his reflections and view his “Infographic Interview” with EWI.
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Manufacturing Day at EWI Was Great!
EWI welcomed more than 50 community visitors to its Columbus facility on October 4th as part of the national Manufacturing Day initiative. The event attracted interested students, parents, neighbors, business people, manufacturers, and state government representatives. Each session (one in the morning, one after lunch) included an overview presentation, a laboratory tour, and a Q&A period. To see photographs, […]
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