e29 iGNITE Initiative Fuels Innovation with UF Solar Gators E29 partners through sponsorship of the University of Florida’s College of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Solar Gators Program. This student-led team exemplifies innovation, designing, building, and racing solar-powered cars in prestigious competitions like the American Solar Challenge and Formula Sun Grand Prix. https://lnkd.in/e2s-gKeE
关于我们
ELEMENT 29 is a licensed multidisciplinary engineering firm serving both private businesses and government agencies. We leverage our technical proficiency and regulatory acumen to provide innovative and sustainable engineering solutions, ensuring operational efficiency and a competitive advantage for our clients. As a cutting-edge technology firm, ELEMENT 29 delivers unparalleled services across various technological domains. Our core attributes—collaborative teamwork, innovative problem-solving, technical expertise, and regulatory knowledge—empower us to seamlessly manage and execute projects requiring diverse engineering skills. We prioritize client-centric approaches, sustainability, and cutting-edge practices, defining our commitment to excellence in navigating the complex landscape of technology-driven projects.
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https://www.e29ce.com/
ELEMENT 29的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 工程服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Tampa,Florida
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2019
地点
ELEMENT 29员工
动态
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With a focus on innovation and sustainability, ELEMENT 29 is enhancing the Deerhaven Generating Station through advanced, resilient, and efficient technological upgrades. https://lnkd.in/gsh-XR3U
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Discover e29 iGNITE: ELEMENT 29’s premier initiative connecting academic talent with industry innovation. Gain expert mentorship, hands-on experience, and real-world solutions in advanced engineering disciplines. https://lnkd.in/et-AKRp7
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As we look ahead to 2025, I can already sense it will be an extraordinary year for ELEMENT 29. I’m filled with gratitude for our incredible team that has laid the groundwork for our success. I’m eager to highlight some of the milestones we've achieved and share a sneak peek of the exciting events that are on the horizon! https://lnkd.in/enZUd2JJ
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ELEMENT 29 Launches NEXUS: Integrated Systems Network, Unlocking Access to over 500 Manufacturers Through Strategic Technology Provider Partnerships https://lnkd.in/eEpjBECd
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ELEMENT 29 Partners with Gainesville Regional Utilities to Elevate University of Florida’s South Energy Center Project https://lnkd.in/dguA2Rgp
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We are excited to announce ELEMENT 29 LLC's move to our new headquarters in Land O' Lakes, FL. This strategic relocation supports our growth, innovation, and commitment to excellence for our private and government clients. https://lnkd.in/eFrYd6xh
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ELEMENT 29 LLC partners with DOE to bring clean energy and water solutions to underserved communities, enhancing sustainability and resilience. https://lnkd.in/ehe4ifRc
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ELEMENT 29 LLC Combines Advanced Technology, Engineering Expertise with the The Nation's Combat Logistics Support Agency https://lnkd.in/e8TYmkwk
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An awesome project led by Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) in Edwards, California, with support from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, enhances the structural health monitoring of reusable launch vehicles by integrating fiber Bragg grating sensors into carbon fiber rockets. Using a compact, tunable laser with no moving parts, it improves safety and efficiency through real-time structural data.
Reusable rockets have the potential to make spaceflight more reliable and cost-effective. NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC) is working on a compact, fiber-optic health monitoring system that could help these vehicles fly more frequently. The Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)-based interrogation system uses a tunable laser with no moving parts and can be packaged inside the 6-inch diameter limit of a small reusable rocket. The device, which is approaching flight demonstration readiness, combines low size, weight, and power requirements with a high channel count, and could replace commercial, off-the-shelf WDM systems for reusable rocket health monitoring. Read more about the project, its key partners, and its NASA centers on our TechPort database at https://lnkd.in/eA9hyF-g.
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