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Haas Foundation donates $20k to Mississipi community college
Students in Itawamba Community College's Precision Machining Technology program have a new toolbox, courtesy of a $20,000 grant by the Gene Haas Foundation.
College gets $6M grant to expand welding and metalworking programs
National Park College has been awarded a $6 million Higher Industry Readiness through Educational Development (HIRED) grant from the Arkansas Department of Commerce to construct a state-of-the-art 12,000-square-foot welding and metalworking facility.
Community college launches $11 million campaign for new workforce center
Howard Community College (HCC) in Columbia, Md., has launched an $11 million capital campaign in support of a new campus-based workforce development and skilled trades center. n
$2 million in metalworking equipment on loan to Montana State University
Montana State University students interested in crafting metals into machine parts will soon have access to a $2 million lathe that can cut spinning materials so precisely that its end products are measured in fractions of the width of a human hair.
High school robotics team cuts and forms metal at BLM Group USA headquarters
BLM Group USA welcomed the local robotics team, Frog Force 503 from Novi High School, for a hands-on, behind-the-scenes look at the cutting-edge tube and sheet laser technology driving the metal fabrication industry.
Rowan University’s new lab advances manufacturing through artificial intelligence
The rapid development of artificial intelligence and the usability of large language models have promised to transform industries on a large scale, but first engineers must figure out how to integrate intelligent systems with real-world manufacturing methods.
United Grinding holds signing day for apprentices
Four individuals have joined United Grinding North America's four-year apprenticeship program.
United Grinding North America launches four-year apprenticeship
United Grinding North America has launched a four-year apprenticeship program to provide aspiring individuals with an opportunity to earn a full scholarship from Sinclair College in Ohio while gaining invaluable hands-on experience.
Hurco establishes apprenticeship program
Hurco North America launched a new 2-year apprenticeship program. The Field Service Apprenticeship (FSA) program starts with a 12-week industry training that merges hands-on training and repair of CNC machines with classroom materials.
BASF expands apprenticeship development program
BASF's North American Apprenticeship Development Program has expanded for a second consecutive year in 2023, launching at eight additional regional manufacturing sites.
Engineering foundation wins $3.9 million national apprenticeship grant
U.S. Department of Labor funding will help the ASME Foundation to train and place community college graduates with employers in manufacturing, clean energy, supply chains, semiconductors, and nanotechnology.
Grant program accepting applications
Hypertherm Associates to award Powermax systems to 12 North American schools as part of Spark Something Great grant program.