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At Trane Technologies, we challenge possible by thinking bigger, acting bolder and taking actions that not just improve our own performance but influence global change. Our world contends with unprecedented challenges. Our future has never been more uncertain. Urbanization is dramatically reshaping our communities, our resources are more constrained that ever before, and climate change is accelerating at an astonishing rate.
Cybernet Consulting is a New York, NY-based company in the Business Services sector.
At Findley, we help organizations succeed through a thriving workforce. We deliver expertise, experience, and innovative solutions to make the complex world of retirement, benefits, human capital, and M&A simpler for our clients.
Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MBTS) is a conservative Southern Baptist seminary located in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1957, it aims to biblically educate individuals called to ministry, focusing on evangelism and service in the Midwest and Great Plains regions. The seminary emphasizes biblical inerrancy and aligns its teachings with the Southern Baptist doctrinal statement. MBTS offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including Master of Divinity, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy, among others. The seminary also provides practical ministry opportunities through music ministries, evangelistic teams, and student fellowships. The campus features a 220-acre wooded area with over 120 student accommodations and a new 40,000 square foot Student Center, enhancing student engagement and community activities. Additionally, MBTS houses the Spurgeon Library, which supports advanced theological research. The seminary serves individuals pursuing Christian ministry and leadership, including pastors, missionaries, and counselors, with a commitment to theological education and practical training.
At Akash Systems, Inc. (San Francisco, CA), we design and make some of the world`s most energy efficient RF Power Amplifiers, and the CubeSats (small LEO orbital satellites) enabled by them. Our innovation is made possible by the breakthrough materials we use: gallium nitride (GaN)-on-Diamond wafers.