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Episode 35: Why Education and Training Are Key to Growing Manufacturing in the US

Spiro Technologies

Mike Nager: Yes, I went to school for an engineering degree. As a result, I’m an electrical engineer by degree. It’s a huge issue for manufacturers and the education system. Now, I know part of your work is also focused on not just awareness, but training and education of younger people to get them into manufacturing.

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The Ultimate Guide to Augmented Reality

Hubspot

In fact, the technology is already in use. But while this technology is familiar in some settings, it’s definitely not simple. AR technology was born at Harvard University in 1968. Ivan Sutherland , an electrical engineering professor, created a head-mounted display system, nicknamed “ The Sword of Damocles."

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“My Obsession To Provide Customer Value,” Christian Mauer

Partners in Excellence

I then studied Electrical Engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, specializing to the max. I was given a part-time post graduate education on Systemic Marketing to prepare for this role. on the topics of Computer Science.

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The Complete Guide for Selecting the Right B2B Lead Generation Company

Cience

For example, there are lead generation companies that provide accounting, corporate IT training, custom software development, electrical engineering, film services, privacy shield notice, technical support, etc. Do they need to be educated on your offer? © CIENCE Technologies, +1 (949) 424-2906, hello@cience.com.

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Building a Sales Organization with Craig Klein

Sales Nexus

Once I got out of college and got into the working world, I graduated as an engineer. I went to work at NASA, for a NASA subcontractor as an electrical engineer. Then he had long weekends to go hunting and fishing. That was cool. So it was really exciting in that regard.

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SaaStr Podcast #388 with Okta CMO Ryan Carlson

SaaStr

I studied electrical engineering. Ryan Carlson: And the sales enablement team has already educated every SDR and sales executive and sales engineer to know that this is the way we’re positioning this from the PR aspect, all the way through to the advertising aspect. I started in Silicon Valley a long time ago.