• Readability for Regulatory Requirements

    A local life science company trusted Huffman Engineering to integrate a series of laser print systems and vision verification systems on five packaging lines.

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  • Optimizing Wastewater Treatment Process for Municipal Client

    Optimizing Wastewater Treatment Process for Municipal Client

    Client Overview: Our client is a mid-sized municipality with a population of approximately 100,000 residents located in the Midwest region of the United States. The municipality operates a wastewater treatment plant responsible for treating sewage from residential, commercial, and industrial sources before discharging the treated effluent into nearby water bodies. Client Challenge: The client’s wastewater…

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  • Hitting the Road in Nebraska and Colorado

    Hitting the Road in Nebraska and Colorado

    Nebraska-based Huffman Engineering, Inc. announces Mechanical Engineer Jay Steinman has earned a Master of Engineering Management degree from the University of Nebraska.  Lincoln, NE – March 2, 2017 – Huffman Engineering, Inc., a leader in control systems integration, today announced that Mechanical Engineer Jay Steinman has earned his Master of Engineering Management degree from the…

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  • Huffman Engineering, Inc. Engineer Receives Outstanding Volunteer Award

    Huffman Engineering, Inc. Engineer Receives Outstanding Volunteer Award

    Feb 23, 2012 Keith Mandachit, a senior engineer at Huffman Engineering, Inc., received the Outstanding Volunteer Award at the Nebraska FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Championship on Feb. 18. This award honors the dedication of an extraordinary volunteer whose assistance and devotion has helped change the lives of children for the future. Mandachit has been involved…

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  • Reduce Your Risk from Cyber Attacks

    Reduce Your Risk from Cyber Attacks

    Computer hackers are coming for everyone and recently have breached industrial and utility’s computer system and encrypted their records. Hackers have gained access to computer systems when an employee clicked on a link in a phishing email that allowed malware to be installed on the employee’s computer.  “One click” could take down your entire computer…

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