Business secretary Vince Cable today announced the launch of the National College for Advanced Manufacturing, during his visit to the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.
I hear far too often that “manufacturing is the alternative to college.” It’s a false choice. Maybe you don’t need an undergraduate degree for most entry-level factory jobs, but just like in other ...
Manufacturing jobs are increasingly going to workers with college degrees, a new analysis found. The share of college grads in manufacturing has almost doubled since 1991. New jobs in manufacturing ...
Greensboro College in North Carolina has launched a new online program to train students for aerospace and manufacturing jobs as demand for workers in those fields increases, an announcement last week ...
The College of Engineering Technology’s Center for Electronics Manufacturing and Assembly (CEMA) was established at RIT in 1995 and provides workforce training, development, prototype testing, and ...
Students graduating with a cast metals minor from Western Michigan University’s metal casting program are provided with an education that prepares them to be immediately productive as lab managers, ...
Each year at this time, some two million students graduate from college in America. Some of them will work in their field of study. Many others will not. Meanwhile, the manufacturing industry is ...
EMA Design Automation, Cadence Design Systems Inc., and Rochester Institute of Technology are collaborating to provide college-level printed circuit board (PCB) design courses for students in RIT’s ...
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