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In a tribute to its values around community service and lifelong learning, Desert Financial Foundation awarded $113,000 in college scholarships to deserving high school students and returning adult learners.
During graduation season in May, Desert Financial Credit Union hosted the 17
th Annual Community Service and 3
rd Annual Adult Learners Scholarship awards in intimate virtual ceremonies with friends and family. The Community Service Scholarship program is open annually to all members of the credit union and their related family members attending community colleges and universities in Arizona. Supporting education and lifelong learning is central to our mission of sharing success,
said Jeff Meshey, President and CEO at Desert Financial
Desert Financial Foundation Awards $113,000 in Scholarships to Graduating Seniors and Adult Learners
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14th January 2021 9:31 am
A project launched at the National Centre for Additive Manufacturing (NCAM) aims to enable the use of additive manufacturing in highly regulated industries.
Funded by UK Research and Innovation through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, the ‘Daedalus’ NCAM project based at the Manufacturing Technology Centre will be led by Bristol-based HiETA Technologies. Joined by Coventry-based Arrowsmith Engineering and global enterprise software business ValueChain Enterprises, the project hopes to make the UK ‘the go-to place for forward-thinking manufacturing’.
David Brackett, NCAM group technology manager and senior engineer on the Daedalus project, told
The Engineer: “Additive manufacturing unlocks greater design freedom by reducing dependence on a tool, such as a cutting tool in the case of machining which limits physical access to the material you want to remove, or a mould tool which requires provision of removability from this tool and a