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Syndem Joins PowerAmerica to Accelerate Manufacturing of Wide-bandgap Devices-Enabled Grid-Forming Inverters in the U.S. CHICAGO, IL, USA, December 24, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ SYNDEM, a global pioneer in renewable energy and smart grid, announces that it has recently joined PowerAmerica to strengthen its manufacturing in the U.S. and the adoption of wide-bandgap (WBG) devices across its product portfolio. PowerAmerica is a $140M U.S. Department of Energy Manufacturing USA Institute for WBG power electronics. It was established in December 2014 through Manufacturing USA a network of public-private partnerships committed to increasing U.S. manufacturing competitiveness. Led by North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC, PowerAmerica is a consortium of 50 companies, universities, and federal labs, which aims to accelerate the adoption of WBG semiconductor power electronics.
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Christine Nolan, director of the Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Nolan is a graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, and most recently served as senior director for client services at Virtual, Inc., a consulting and management services firm in Wakefield. She has also worked at connector and socket manufacturer Augat, Inc. of North Attleboro, and at Parker Hannifin Corp. and Kollmorgen, global motion and control technology companies.
Nolan is a co-founder of Boston TechJam, an annual event bringing 8,000 people together annually from the state’s tech sector.
“Christine is a great find for the Commonwealth, as her strong background in engineering, marketing, and customer engagement will help us leverage the investments we have made in advanced manufacturing through our M2I2 program while also branding the manufacturing sector for future growth,” said Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy, who co-chairs of the Massachusetts Advanced
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