
We are going to the
Run for the Robots Premier Event
May 2026, Lexington, KY
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Tennessee Valley Robotics partners with non-profit robotics and electric car kit companies, schools, clubs, and organizations to bring robotics and electric car experiences to students in the Tennessee Valley. This is accomplished through the establishment of robotics in the classroom and by teams competing against other teams in regularly scheduled competitions.
Gain peace of mind when it comes to technology in your home.
We believe families can thrive in the digital age. We partner with churches around the world to equip parents to successfully manage the technology surrounding their families. Give your family a bold, Christian approach to our digital world.
Since 1959, Hudson Construction Company has developed its reputation by successfully building high-quality, fast-track projects, shopping centers, industrial facilities, restaurants, multi-family, and Class-A office and financial buildings. We have offices in four states to serve our clients and a dedicated team equipped to take on even the most challenging of projects.
Hudson is a leading builder for some of the nation’s most successful companies, including: Walmart, Academy Sports, Home Depot, FedEx, Publix, Bojangles, and many others. Our ongoing projects extend the Hudson name across the United States, constructing a network of highly-visible, multi-million dollar centers and developments. We are licensed nationwide and have over 60 years of experience, making us an industry leader you can count on.
At Emtech, we believe in the power of great people. We connect dedicated professionals with opportunities where they can make a difference, enhancing your team and supporting your journey towards success.
We are dedicated to supporting robotics and automation R&D projects with high-quality hardware, testing, and technician services. While this represents a key area of our expertise, we also take pride in fostering innovation across various industries in the Pacific Northwest and nationwide.
The Tennessee Valley Authority provides electricity for 153 local power companies serving 10 million people in Tennessee and parts of six surrounding states, as well as directly to about 60 large industrial customers and federal installations. We don't get taxpayer funding; rather, our revenues come from sales of electricity. TVA also provides flood control, navigation, and land management for the Tennessee River system and assists local power companies and regional governments with their economic development efforts.
Shaw is passionately committed to creating a better future. From civic involvement and philanthropic giving, to volunteerism and future workforce development, we value the opportunities to serve with our associates to address needs in the communities in which we operate. Community grants help Shaw and our partners create a better future in the communities in which we live and work.
The Chattanooga Engineers Club was established to promote the exchange of ideas and to learn about current developments and trends in science engineering and technology. The decades since our founding have brought many new and better paths of communication.
Our present view of the value we can bring in our community centers on the following:
1. Engage MS & HS students to consider Engineering careers through STEM activities, by connecting with school guidance counselors, and facilitating business open-houses or internships.
2. Offer members Professional Development Hours (PDH's) through speakers and presentations.
3. Expose engineers to work places, innovation centers, educational institutions, etc. by holding Tours.
4. Advise/consult/interact professionally by building relationships that find synergy.








