Officials in the state and region say that the area is well positioned for those opportunities, citing available manufacturing space and growing partnerships between governmental, educational and business entities as well as supply routes and infrastructure. The idea is that as development and testing continues and that work sees more investment, companies that want to mass produce that technology will set up manufacturing facilities. The state as well as the greater Dayton region, including Springfield, have been working over the years to get in on the ground floor in relation to air mobility. The event also comes at a time as local, regional and state officials say that the continued work centered around that technology in the area can lead to manufacturing opportunities. It also serves to attract those companies and have them come to Ohio so they can be close to those different partners either on the industry, supplier side or on the academic side,” Bryant said. “It’s about connecting folks to the Ohio supplier base and our universities so they can take advantage of those capabilities and build relationships. It will see flight demonstrations, simulators used for testing and development and the sharing of information related to the state’s efforts to build a collaborative aviation ecosystem and a strong supply chain as well as the different applications of air mobility technology, such as how it can be utilized for healthcare. The event will be hosted in downtown Springfield and at Springfield-Beckley.
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Much of it was excellent.ĭownload the LancsLive app for free on iPhone here and Android here. But Dyche’s beloved 4-4-2 was jettisoned, 4-2-3-1 adopted and, unlike in previous years, when the Burnley supporters chorused “anti-football”, they were being ironic. The winner came from one of his nine signings, Ian Maatsen, the other outstanding display from another, in Josh Cullen, Dyche’s gameplan drew on neither a marauding left-back nor a midfield playmaker and Kompany benefited from both. There was an immediate endorsement of Kompany’s overhaul.
Maatsen, a constant threat down the left, and Josh Cullen in midfield were the most impressive of the swathe of recruits from a whirlwind summer that has seen a revolving door transfer policy – and a few more comings and goings can be expected at Turf Moor before the window closes. In the end, the Clarets were worthy winners and a jubilant Kompany roared his approval at the final whistle.īurnley went with a revolutionary approach to their new era with six debutants in the starting lineup. Burnley almost added a second when substitute Scott Twine’s superb free-kick rebounded off a post. Huddersfield upped the tempo after the restart but failed to make it pay as the Clarets defended doggedly. Backed by a raucous, sold-out away following, they popped the ball around with a swagger and led through debutant Maatsen in the 18th minute. The new-look Clarets, who have made nine new signings during the summer and included five in their starting line-up, dominated the first half from start to finish. Yet even with a depleted squad and much left to do in the market, Burnley operated in Kompany’s image. On the surface, anything more than a transitional season would still feel like representing a major achievement for Kompany. The encouraging takeaway from Kompany’s first evening in charge was that the Clarets retained the high-intensity of a vintage Sean Dyche team while adding a control in possession rarely seen over the past decade.
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READ MORE: Burnley transfer update Mail Online Here's how the national media viewed the Clarets' performance. To kick off with a win, and something of a statement showing - in the first 45 minutes particularly - will have been exactly what the new manager will have hoped for and there is plenty to be encouraged by. It was a huge feather in Kompany's cap with the Belgian overseeing a Turf Moor rebuild that has seen 11 senior departures and nine new signings. Vincent Kompany's new-look Clarets dominated the first half with a stunning showing and although they didn't quite replicate that after the break they still fully merited the three points. Burnley opened the season in style with a 1-0 win at Huddersfield Town on Friday night.