Jan 24, 2018 | Aerospace, Base 11 News
Students from Segerstrom High School in Santa Ana recently had the experience of a lifetime: touring Virgin Galactic’s facilities and hangar, where the White Knight Two and SpaceShip Two are being built. “From the flight sim to watching the making of the new...
Jan 18, 2018 | Base 11 News, Innovation Centers
By Landon Taylor, CEO of Base 11 A recent study by Burning Glass found that there are more than 2 million entry-level STEM job openings, but just 1 million recent STEM graduates who could potentially fill them. This huge gap between available STEM jobs and qualified...
Jan 17, 2018 | Base 11 News, Entrepreneurship
Noramay Cadena, a mechanical engineer and entrepreneur fitted with three MIT degrees, is a trailblazer in both the corporate and community sectors on a national scale. She inspires future generations of STEM innovators at the Latinas in STEM Foundation, an...
Jan 10, 2018 | Base 11 News, Entrepreneurship
By Landon Taylor, CEO of Base 11 Did you know that there is a program that helps startups and small businesses from across the country transform their innovative ideas into commercialized products and services? The National Science Foundation (NSF) offers such a...
Jan 8, 2018 | Base 11 News, Drones
By Eva Porter After 17 years of teaching, I was asked by my principal at Cristo Rey Philadelphia to teach a project-based engineering class to our 12th graders. And not only was I going to teach engineering, I was going to teach them how to build drones. Many things...
Dec 21, 2017 | Base 11 News, Interviews
Meet Tia Tucker, the newest member of Base 11’s team leading the STEM Revolution. Born & raised in Buffalo, New York, Tia is a human factors engineer. She has years of experience elevating technology in the automotive industry for clients like Honda, GM, and...