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Friday Program - ONLINE
ETEC’s goal is to meet virtually until we can all be together again on Friday mornings.
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ETEC Board of Directors
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7:30 - 8:30 a.m. (EST)
All members and guests are welcome to attend.
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ETEC Board of Directors
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7:30 - 8:30 a.m. (EST)
All members and guests are welcome to attend.
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ATTENDEES MUST REGISTER TO ATTEND:
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We will use the Zoom Conferencing platform in its normal format. Attendees will be visible unless they choose to turn off their video.
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Want to Bring A Guest?
Members are always welcome to bring a guest to the ETEC meeting on Friday mornings, even when we are meeting virtually. If you want to introduce a guest to the group gathered online, email Tracy and she will put you on the meeting agenda. Or, fill out the online form here.
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Networking
8:30 to 9:00 a.m. Friday morning in the Zoom Breakout Rooms.
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Please register for a breakout room at the link above, and give us your opinion on the breakout room topics.
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Upcoming Friday Meetings
October 30 - Bill Tindal, Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC November 6 - Kathy McCarthy, ALD Fusion & Fission Energy, ORNL
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Meeting Sponsor
Thank you to Mesa Associates for sponsoring the Friday morning meetings in October.
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Events
Oct 21 - TSBDC: How to do business with the government, Part 2 / WEBINAR Oct 22 - TSBDC: Government Contracting- 201 – What’s Next?
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Oct 28 - PTAC: 2020 Construction Opportunities Conference Oct 29 - Knox Chamber: Endeavor Summit 2020 Oct 29 - KTech: Broadband for Knox County - Policy Forum
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Nov 3, 10, 17 - TN Chamber: Manufacturing Recovery Shows Nov 10 - DOE SBDU: Fall Small Business Outreach Event – Virtual
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(Click the link above for more information.)
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200+ Participate in “Science and the Community” Conversation
More than 200 individuals, plus a small on-site group, participated in yesterday afternoon’s virtual “Science and the Community” conversation featuring Chris Fall, Director of the Office of Science in the U.S. DOE.
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Crews Implement Upgrades Before Resuming U-233 Processing
After a pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, DOE’s OREM and its contractor Isotek are resuming uranium (U)-233 processing and downblending operations using gloveboxes.
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Y-12 Promotes STEM During Nuclear Science Week
Building partnerships between educators and CNS continues during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The company is partnering with the AMSE to celebrate Nuclear Science Week for second-grade teachers and students at Oak Ridge schools.
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NNSA Learning How to “Bake a Cake” for Y-12’s Lithium Processing Facility
The science behind baking a cake is at work at NNSA’s Y-12 National Security Complex. Homogenization technology developed by scientists and engineers at Y-12 involves a large oven and the mixing of ingredients – lithium materials in this case.
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DENSO Awards $100K to RSCC Program
Roane State Community College has been awarded a $100,000 grant from DENSO, a leading mobility supplier. The grant will be used to increase skills training for mechatronics students and recruit minorities for the college’s growing mechatronics program.
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REAC/TS Launches New App for a Variety of Resources on the Go
REAC/TS launched its new RadMed app, providing a wide range of resources on the medical management of radiation incidents that can be downloaded free on mobile devices and utilized while on the go.
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Membership Information
Ready to Join . . .
• To learn more about ETEC and the Friday morning meetings, visit the website.
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Already a Member . . .
• To inquire about the status of your membership, email Tracy
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East Tennessee Economic Council
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1201 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Suite 100
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