KCI Technologies acquires Piedmont-based HMW
KCI Technologies Inc., a multi-discipline engineering company with offices throughout the United States, has acquired Hulsey McCormick & Wallace, a Piedmont civil and environmental engineering company with three offices across the state.
Axiscades launching new U.S. operations in Greenville County
An India-based company that provides engineering, technology, manufacturing and digital service has set up U.S. operations in Greenville County.
Gift of $2.5M to support Clemson College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences
Clemson University has received a $2.5 million gift to the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences from Mitch and Carla Norville of Greenville.
Materials Sciences LLC plans next expansion in Greenville
Materials Sciences LLC, an engineering services and manufacturing company, plans to expand operations in Greenville County for the third time since 2013. The $4.2 million investment is expected to create 34 new jobs.
Economic developers bullish on Upstate
A new year and a new decade are underway, and economic development leaders across the Upstate expect the growth and progress from the 2010s to continue in 2020.
Professor honored for work educating next generation of automotive engineers
A Clemson University automotive engineer who teaches students many of the skills they need for careers in robotics and self-driving cars is winning an award that recognizes him as one of the nation's top young engineering educators.
Greenville inventor says his turbine will change industry
Inventor Jerry Barber has used his background in designing thrill rides to create a new kind of wind turbine. He says the new design can save energy and money and be more feasible to use on islands, particularly.
Fluor spokesman: Divestiture plans won’t close Greenville campus
Fluor this week announced results from a strategic review and operational review that could mean selling some of its business lines and real estate, including property in Greenville.
Engineering group moving from Seneca to Greenville
The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying is relocating its headquarters to Greenville from its current location in Seneca. The new headquarters will occupy 70,600 square feet at 200 Verdae Blvd.
Fluor’s Golf for Greenville builds high adventure camp for Boy Scouts
The Blue Ridge Council of the Boy Scouts of America will open the new Fluor High Adventure Base and Leadership Center at Camp White Pines, a part of Camp Old Indian near Travelers Rest, on June 4.
Tindall sets up engineering office in Duncan
Tindall Corp. has relocated its corporate engineering team to a new office in Duncan, where the company will increase its workforce with up to 30 new positions.
Imagine Upstate bringing STEAM to Greenville
The fifth annual Imagine Upstate, sponsored by ScanSource, will bring more than 80 interactive exhibits and shows emphasizing science, technology, engineering, arts and math — or STEM — to downtown Greenville on Saturday, April 6, fr