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The hangar at its opening in 1933. Designed by German air ship and structural engineer Dr. Karl Arnstein, Vice President and Director of Engineering for the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation of Akron, Ohio, in collaboration with Wilbur Watson Associates Architects and Engineers of Cleveland, Ohio, Hangar One is constructed on a network of steel girders sheathed with galvanized steel.
The Intel Museum located at Intel's headquarters in Santa Clara, California, United States, has exhibits of Intel's products and history as well as semiconductor technology in general. [1] [2] The museum is open weekdays except holidays. It is open to the public with free admission. [3]
De Saisset Museum, at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara; Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, Stanford; The Lace Museum, Sunnyvale [4] New Museum Los Gatos, Los Gatos; Pacific Art League, Palo Alto [5] Palo Alto Art Center, Palo Alto; San Jose Museum of Art, downtown San Jose; San Jose Museum of Quilts ...
The atrium inside The Tech Interactive, showing all three levels. The Tech Interactive (formerly The Tech Museum of Innovation, commonly known as The Tech) [1] [2] is a science and technology center that offers hands-on activities, labs, design challenges and other STEAM education resources.
Santa Clara, California, U.S. 1980 1991 Located on Mission College Boulevard Fab 3 Livermore, California, U.S. 1973 [18] 1991 Plant began making wafers in April 1973. First plant outside of the Santa Clara area, and is where the famous Bunny Suits were first introduced. [19] Located on North Mines Road. Fab 4 Aloha, Oregon, U.S. 1976 1996 ...
Santa Clara University School of Engineering was founded and began offering bachelor's degrees in 1912. Over the next century, as the Santa Clara Valley transformed from a largely agricultural area to an industrial center, the school added master and doctoral programs designed to meet the area's growing need for expert engineers.
The Santa Clara Convention Center is located in northern Santa Clara, California. It serves as one of the large meeting and convention facilities in Silicon Valley, with 262,000 square feet (24,300 m 2) of meeting space. It was built in 1986 and expanded in 2009.
The current annual event schedule includes: GalaxyCon (since 2024) [21] FanimeCon (since 2004) Further Confusion; Nvidia GTC (2009–2010, 2012–2019, since 2024) Other notable events at the convention center have included: Worldwide Developers Conference (1989–2002, 2017–2019) [22] [23] Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (1993, 1996)