Material Handling Specialists Talk Skills to Schools
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To combat the shortage of skilled engineers and manufacturing workers, companies are offering their funding, facilities and employees to introduce students from kindergarten to college to various behaviors and skills that are highly valued by employers. The following are some of the latest initiatives:
• Intelligrated is hosting a tour of its
“As our company grows, so does the demand for robotics engineers," said
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--Three new computers with monitors, capacity and accessories suited for Computer Aided Design (CAD).
--Licenses for the latest CAD software, based on state-of-the-art CAD technology used today in industry.
--The cost of training a faculty member in the use of the CAD systems.
--Five
In addition to the Manufacturing Challenge prize, four paid after-school internships will be offered to qualified senior year students from among the top three school districts participating in the contest. Each of the internships is expected to lead to full-time employment upon graduation. The interns will be trained for a manufacturing career by Dayton Progress.
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Speakers from the
In the fall of 2012, Raymond plans to host a second Best Practices for Business seminar. For more information contact
• Five
The presentation was part of the school’s College Readiness and Leadership Program, which is made up of more than 400 students ranging from kindergarten through 8th grade and is meant to increase interest in science and math so that more U.S. students will consider a career in engineering.
The MCFA employees drew from their real-world experiences to teach students various aspects of conflict management, including different approaches and resolution techniques. Interactive activities involving conflict management case studies were presented to provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic. For more information visit http://www.mcfa.com.
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