Georgia High School Students to Receive Manufacturing and Engineering Education Through SME Education Foundation’s SME PRIME Program February 16, 2023 The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) and Georgia Association of Manufacturers (GAM) have partnered with the SME Education Foundation to provide a unique industry-informed, hands-on manufacturing program to select high school students across the state, through the Foundation’s SME PRIME program.
EKU Begins Manufacturing Engineering Degree Program February 16, 2023 Eastern Kentucky University said it is beginning a degree program in manufacturing engineering.
The New Faces of Manufacturing: DEI at Work January 27, 2023 DEI: What it is and how SME is committed.
Tech Needed to Equip a Skilled, Deskless Workforce August 1, 2022 How are companies equipping their employees with the tools they need in order to thrive? Unfortunately, many companies are not equipping their teams at all.
NGen Chief Outlines Challenges Facing Canadian Manufacturers June 14, 2022 Manufacturers in Canada are confronting a series of challenges, including a looming skills shortage, the head of Next Generation Manufacturing Canada said today.
The Myriad Means of Leading in Manufacturing June 16, 2022 Manufacturing in this century is dependent upon a greater range of activities, technologies and knowledge than ever before.
Take Control of the Multitasking Fear Factor May 25, 2022 How shops can reap all the benefits of their multi-tasking machines.
Sandvik Chief Talks New Tech, Sustainability, Hiring March 29, 2022 A conversation with Helen Blomqvist, president of Sandvik Coromant, and Senior Technical Editor Bruce Morey.
Industry 4.0 Presents Training Challenges February 16, 2022 Worker training will be key to implementing Industry 4.0 in manufacturing, speakers at a presentation said today.
Successful ERP Transition and the 5 Stages of Grief February 8, 2022 Large-scale operational transitions can emulate loss to employees who are comfortable with existing systems.