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Auto Care Association, MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers to Host Exclusive Member Webinar on EV Market Trends, Forecasts (10)
BETHESDA, Maryland, Jan. 29 -- The Auto Care Association issued the following news release:
The Auto Care Association and MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers invite members to an exclusive webinar featuring Strategy&, the renowned global strategy consulting business, as they unveil forecasts for the electric vehicle (EV) market and its impact on the automotive aftermarket. The webinar will take place Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, at 2:30 p.m. ET.
During this insightful session, Strategy& will present:
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Johns Hopkins APL Names Hoffmann as Research and Exploratory Development Mission Area Executive (10)
LAUREL, Maryland, Jan. 28 [Category: Science] -- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory issued the following news release:
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Johns Hopkins APL Names Hoffmann as Research and Exploratory Development Mission Area Executive
Joan Hoffmann has been named mission area executive for Research and Exploratory Development at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland.
As mission area executive, Hoffmann will drive strategy and oversee execution of rese more PR
Ryschkewitsch Selected as Fellow by World's Largest Aerospace Technical Society (10)
LAUREL, Maryland, Jan. 28 [Category: Science] -- The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory issued the following news release:
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Ryschkewitsch Selected as Fellow by World's Largest Aerospace Technical Society
Mike Ryschkewitsch, a space systems engineer and former head of the Space Exploration Sector at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, has been selected as a fellow by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
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The door is never shut: Alternative career paths for veterinary graduates (10)
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Jan. 28 -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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The door is never shut: Alternative career paths for veterinary graduates
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Each year, roughly 3,200 new graduates from U.S. veterinary schools face the biggest decision thus far in their career.
They will join approximately 100,000 current veterinarians improving the health of animals, people, and the environment, and they will have to choos more PR
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