Engineering Globalization Workshop tomorrow in Arlington, Virginia
Posted by scapozzola on 05/16/2012
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is sponsoring an 'Engineering Globalization Workshop' on May 17-18 in Arlington, VA.
The two-day workshop will explore the current state of engineering globalization, and will find ideas for companies to better protect intellectual property when they globalize the technical function of the firm.
RIT's Ron Hira, who authored a chapter of the Alliance for American Manufacturing's (AAM) "Manufacturing a Better Future for America" book, is among the organizers of the event, which will include a number of speakers from the U.S. engineering community.
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