TechHelp Looking for Boise-Based Manufacturing Specialist

January 27, 2012 Leave a comment

Manufacturing Specialist, TechHelp

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Trade in your job for a mission! Join TechHelp at Boise State University and use your knowledge and experience to help build Idaho’s manufacturing sector.

TechHelp is Idaho’s Manufacturing Extension Center, and we are seeking a talented Manufacturing Specialist to help us deliver winning business, technical and training expertise to Idaho manufacturers. The Manufacturing Specialist will develop relationships with clients and provide consulting in the areas of E3 (Energy, Environment, and Economy), lean enterprise practices, business management, and growth and innovation.  As a TechHelp Manufacturing Specialist, you will work in a fun and fast-paced university environment.

TechHelp is chartered by the U.S. government and the State of Idaho to help Idaho manufacturers, processors and inventors become more competitive through continuous product and process improvement, growth and innovation.  MORE…….

Jason Peterson

January 19, 2012 Leave a comment
Jason Peterson

Boise State School of Engineering Graduate and inventor of the zDevice, Jason Peterson

The TechHelp Team recently met with Boise State School of Engineering Graduate and inventor of the zDevice, Jason Peterson. Jason’s  12 years of experience in the “Home Controls & Automation” business combined with his training as an electrical engineer led him to create an “open source” (hardware & software) electronic device that people can use to monitor & control home/life functions.  In its current state, the device is targeted at “geeks, hackers & do-it-yourselfers”  who have at least some background in electronics. The zDevice can be used to monitor and control functions in the home such as security, temperature, doors and such.

You can help Jason take the zDevice to the next level by visiting the zDevice page (www.zdevice.net/kick.html) at Kickstarter.com and pledging to support Jason’s project. He has until about mid February to

zDevice Poster

zDevice Poster

raise $75K  to fund the first round of production.  A pledge of $95 gets you a hot off the production line, completely tested I2O2+ zDevice with case and power adapter – everything needed to start controlling your world! Put up $125 to put a claim on a complete kit for controlling your garage door. Imagine being able to open or close your garage door from anywhere via your cell phone!

IMPORTANT!!! – You will not be charged anything unless Jason hits his fundraising goal of $75K that will fund his first round of production. 

Though Jason had the idea for the zDevice for many years, the advent of smart phones, ubiquitous WiFi access and favorable electronic component prices provided ideal conditions for development. Jason worked with TechHelp’s New Product Development team at Boise State to refine certain features of the zDevice including the case.

Webinars Explore Impacts of Food Safety Modernization Act

December 20, 2011 Leave a comment
Food Industry experts from Leavitt Partners and Stoel Rives will explore potential impacts from the Food Safety Modernization Act during Webinars on Jan 10 and March 12, 2012.
 
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), H.R. 2751, was signed into law by President Obama on January 4, 2011. This new law is the largest expansion of the FDA authority over the food industry since the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act in 1938. It applies to all food and dairy processors who manufacture products that are not regulated by USDA FSIS, to importers of food, and to farms. The impact of this law goes beyond the food industry: it also applies to companies that manufacture animal feed and pet food! The new powers bestowed on FDA are significant.
 
 
  • Overview of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)
  • Currently Implemented FSMA FDA rules
  • Applicability to Animal Feed and Pet Food Operations
  • Recent Regulatory Actions and Issues related to FSMA and new powers at FDA

The $50 registration fee is discounted to $25 for specialty crop companies (potato, fruit, and onion packers; and pulse processors), courtesy of a USDA/ISDA grant. Click here for more information or registration. 

The Session 2 Webinar takes place on Monday,March 12 from 10:30am – Noon and covers the following:

  • Mandatory hazard analysis and preventive controls for food facilities
  • Protection against intentional contamination (food defense) requirements
  • Mandatory produce safety standards
  • Transportation food safety requirements
  • Traceability Pilot Projects
  • Applicability to Animal Feed and Pet Food Operations

The Webinars are hosted by TechHelp (Idaho’s Manufacturing Extension Partner), the University of Idaho Extension and The University of Idaho/Washington State University School of Food Science. Sponsors include Levitt Partners and Stoel Rives. 

USPTO Pushes Intellectual Property Transfer and Commercialization

November 4, 2011 Leave a comment

The US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) recently launched the Small Business Innovation Research Pilot Program & related services to encourage technology transfer and commercialization.

Since the launch of the Small Business Innovation Research Pilot Program pilot program in October 2011, USPTO has provided educational services through its Global Intellectual Property Academy (GIPA) which will begin offering monthly webinars covering a broad array of IP topics. USPTO has also provided its new IP Awareness Assessment tool to its first group of 20 awardees. The IP Awareness Assessment tool was developed in collaboration with The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) (TechHelp’s Federal Affiliate) to help inventors and companies assess their IP strategies. The USPTO will continue to work with SBIR grant-recipients to refine the program and provide additional services.

Lean Six Sigma Drives Efficiency, Quality & Profits

November 2, 2011 Leave a comment

Our sister center in Oklahoma just published an informative article about how companies can combine Lean Manufacturing & Six Sigma to improve efficiency, quality & profits.

TechHelp is bringing Lean Six Sigma to you by offering a Lean Six Sigma Certification Course beginning November 14 in Meridian. The program will be delivered by LOCAL experts who live continuous improvement and will be available to help you with your Lean Six Sigma projects and implementation.  The program provides you with the tools and philosophies you will need to transform your organization and achieve quantifiable results.

Don’t settle for an online Lean Six Sigma Course just to hang a paper on your wall. Get the skills you need to really implement and benefit from Lean Six Sigma with LIVE training and certification. For more information, visit our Lean Six Sigma site at http://www.techhelp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=calendar.detail&id=482 or call Shelly at 208.426.3767.

Small Manufacturers Key to Idaho Job Growth

September 8, 2011 Leave a comment

 TechHelp & FAMCO Comment on President’s Jobs Speech

Highlight the importance of manufacturing jobs to support economic growth in Idaho

Boise – Sept. 8, 2011 – President Barack Obama will address the nation tonight to unveil his proposed jobs plan, which is expected to outline a variety of measures in both the public and private sectors to help stimulate job creation and economic growth.

TechHelp, Idaho’s Manufacturing Extension Center, appreciates the strong, bi-partisan assistance the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program has received from the Administration and Congress is calling on both to continue their support by making America’s small manufacturers a critical component of any jobs plan. “American manufacturers can compete and win. Our country needs a jobs plan that will help small manufacturers create jobs and enhance our global competitiveness through the investment in small-to-midsized companies,” said TechHelp Executive Director, Steve Hatten.

Despite a weakening economic landscape, the U.S. MEP program, funded by the Department of Commerce, helped companies create 72,075 jobs in 2009 alone.

“The current job scene in America is discouraging, but manufacturing has the potential for significant growth,” Hatten commented. “However, progress has slowed and small manufacturers in particular face many challenges. If policymakers tout that small business is the economic cornerstone to U.S. growth, then more should be done to help small manufacturers succeed.”

TechHelp specialists around the state provide information, training, technical and professional assistance that helps Idaho manufacturers, processors and inventors strengthen their global competitiveness. In 2010 TechHelp provided services that helped 131 Idaho companies create or retain 261 jobs, produce $21 million in new sales, reduce costs by $7.6 million and invest $7.2 million in productivity improvements.

FAMCO, a producer of ventilation products in Meridian, is just one example of an Idaho company that has called on TechHelp to assist with product and process improvements that helped improve competitiveness.

“We believe it’s important that manufacturers have access to tools that can enable us to compete and grow local jobs,” said Marty Artis, President of FAMCO. “The services TechHelp provides are invaluable to a company of our size, with hands on technical assistance in areas such as process optimization, quality improvement, safety, product development and workforce development.”

About TechHelp – Established in 1996, TechHelp is a catalyst for strengthening Idaho manufacturing – accelerating its ongoing transformation into a more efficient and powerful engine of innovation driving economic growth and job creation. TechHelp specialists help Idaho manufacturers, processors and inventors strengthen their global competitiveness through continuous product and process innovation. TechHelp is a partnership of Idaho’s three state universities and an affiliate of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Manufacturing Extension Partnership. It is also Idaho’s Economic Development Administration University Center, targeting economically distressed areas of Idaho.

About FAMCO – Established in 1989, Fresh Air Manufacturing Company (FAMCO), headquartered in Meridian Idaho, is one of the Pacific Northwest’s largest manufacturers of sheet metal and plastic, air ventilation products.

On the Loose in Belarus!

September 8, 2011 Leave a comment
Jeff Kronenberg, Food Specialist with TechHelp and the University of Idaho

On the Loose in Belarus!

Greetings from Belarus.  I am in a town of 300,000 near the border of Russia and Ukraine in SE Belarus.  I am very close to the town of Chernobyl, which had the nuclear meltdown.  Great people here and food is good.

They are harvesting potatoes here, so I feel at home.  They also have sugar beets.  One of my hosts has worked in Lean Manufacturing in a Ford assembly plant in Minsk, the capital.  Am going easy on the Wodka but enjoying some native cuisine.

Today and tomorrow I am teaching a HACCP (Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Points) Workshop for 60 food inspectors, mostly veterinarians.  Will get some pictures soon and will continue to report from Belarus!

Best Regards, Jeff Kronenberg, Food Processing Specialist
University of Idaho - Extension School of Food Science and TechHelp

Tell Your Export Story in YouTube and Win Prizes

August 12, 2011 Leave a comment

SBA is teaming up with Visa to ask small business owners: “Where will your next customer come from?”

To recognize successful exporters and get the word out about how the  government (and other organizations) can help, SBA is sponsoring the YouTube Export Video Contest.  The contest, presented in partnership with the National Export Initiative and Export.gov, will award monetary prizes to five successful small business exporters representing a variety of industries.

American small businesses looking to expand are going global. There are a number of advantages to exporting: reaching new customers, increasing sales and profits, and becoming less dependent on domestic demand, to name several. In fact, over two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power is based outside the U.S., where the vast majority of consumers reside. The U.S. government stands ready to help your small business get started in exporting, with an array of programs, tools and resources.

SBA wants to hear your exporting story in a short, original video submitted to YouTube.

Winners will be given cash prizes, an expenses-paid trip to be honored at the National District Export Council Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada from November 2-5, 2011, and $1,000 towards a Commerce Department Gold Key service, or various other trade-related events.

U.S. small businesses that have made at least one exporting transaction are elgible.

To enter, submit your video starting August 1, 2011 through September 3, 2011 tohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyqVdV_6Hyg , and tell SBA & Visa where your next customer will come from?

Please see full Contest Rules before submitting your video.

There are a variety of resources available to Idaho exporters:

  • The Idaho District Export Council (DEC) seeks to increase exports through an extensive network of public and private resources. Providing free consultations, volunteer members include Micron, FedEx, MPC Computers, DHL, Simplot, PKG, SpecTec, U.S. Bank, Zions Bank and more.  DEC members are experienced pros who have extensive experience and SUCCESS with exporting. The DEC also hosts Idaho’s annual World Trade Day in early May and Export Excellence in the Fall.
    Contact: Jason Prince, DEC Chairman & Associate at Stoel Rives LLP
    Phone: 208.387.4288
    E-mail: jeprince@stoel.com
  • The Idaho State Department of Agriculture can help with education, trade leads, trade offices, trade shows, buying missions, trade missions and trade policy.
    Contact: Laura M. Johnson, Marketing Section Manager
    Phone: (208) 332-8533
    Email: ljohnson@agri.idaho.gov
  • Idaho International Business Division is a state organization that identifies prospects for Idaho products in key international markets and helps Idaho companies capitalize on these opportunities.
    Contact: Damien Bard , Division Administrator
    Email: damien.bard@trade.idaho.gov
    Phone: (208) 334-2650 ext. 2116
  • The U.S. Commercial Service Boise is part of a national network dedicated to helping small-to-medium sized businesses realize their export potential. International Trade Specialists help you identify and evaluate international partners, navigate international documentation challenges, create market entry strategiesand assist with other export related guidance.
    Contact: Amy Benson, USEAC Director
    Phone: (208) 364-7791
    Email:  Amy.Benson@trade.gov
  • TechHelp is Idaho’s Manufacturing Extension Partner and is an affiliate of the Idaho District Export Council.  TechHelp can help Idaho exporters meet product quality standards (ISO & CE Mark), food safety standards (GFSI Schemes) and packaging requirements. TechHelp’s team of university-based experts can also address product design and production issues related to exporting.
    Contact: Bill Mullane, Marketing & Growth Services
    Phone: (208) 426-3767
    Email: williammullane@boisestate.edu

Up to $165M Available for Solving Cleaning Products Innovation Challenges

As Idaho’s affiliate of the National Manufacturing Extension Partnership, TechHelp regularly receives product requests generated at the National Innovation Marketplace (http://www.usainnovation.org ). The latest request is from a large international company looking for cleaning product solutions.

If you know of a company that has ability or technology in cleaning products, please let them know about this request. They could earn up to $165M by solving a large international company’s innovation challenges.  For more information, check out Reckitt Benckiser‘s Innovation Buying Requests on the USA National Innovation Marketplace:

  1. Need ideas for a household cleaner that cleans / removes the toughest stains Solution Value:  $10M to $30M
  2. Need ideas for a better way to remove allergens from carpets Solution Value:  $10M to $30M
  3. Need ideas for a better way to remove and prevent bacteria in showers / toilets Solution Value:  Up to $30M
  4. Need a highly effective household germ killer cleaner that is safe for uses around the family Solution Value:  $1M to $10M
  5. Would like a product that has the efficacy of bleach without the smell Solution Value:  $1M to $10M
  6. Need a lower cost Lysol cleaning wipe Solution Value:  $1M to $10M
  7. Need a cleaning wipe with better efficacy Solution Value:  Up to $10M
  8. For liquid hand soap, we need a way to accomplish both germ kill and depositing fragrance Solution Value:  Up to $15M
  9. Looking for a way to signal to consumers that their household cleaner is working Solution Value:  Up to $20M

Be sure to respond soon – these Innovation Buying Requests expire 7/31/2011!

Idaho’s Ballard Family Dairy & Cheese – Truffle & Salt Cheddar Featured on iGourmet

American Cheese Society Award-winner Ballard Family Dairy & Cheese of Gooding, Idaho partnered with NASFT SOFI Gold Winner Ritrovo Truffle & Salt to make an artisan Truffle & Salt Cheddar. They combined the flavor of Italian black truffles from Casina Rossa Truffle & Salt (made with real sea salt) with their naturally aged Idaho cheddar to make the perfect partner for red wines, crust bread, or divine truffled potatoes gratin.

The milk used to make Ballard Cheddar Cheese comes from their own Jersey cows which provides a rich and delicious finished product. Because of the higher than standard butterfat content milk these cows produce, the flavor profile is full, yet very delicate. This creates a creamy, yet fantastic cheddar cheese. The product is cut and wrapped by the 1/2 pound.

Learn more or order cheese at www.ballardcheese.com or visit the Ballards and have a free taste at the Saturday Farmer’s Market in Boise.

Read the iGourmet review at http://www.igourmet.com/shoppe/prodview.aspx?prod=9305

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