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New Research from Essentium Shows Need for Additive Manufacturing Education
Even as the industry moves towards large-scale AM, 28% of manufacturers reported their personnel lacked additive manufacturing skills.
Read MoreInjection Molding Training Program Earns Accreditation
The American Injection Molding Institute’s (AIM) Molders’ Series has earned ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Accreditation.
Read MoreMichigan Community College Expands Manufacturing Engineering Center
Schoolcraft College more than doubles center devoted to manufacturing.
Read MoreSABIC Joins Collaborative Scholarship to Enhance Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Chemical Industry Workforce
SABIC to sponsor 10 undergraduate students over the next two years.
Read MoreHow the Coronavirus Transformed Training
A pandemic accelerated the necessary change in how we train current and future generations of mold-manufacturing professionals.
Read MoreSPE Foundation Launches Video Education Program
Intent is to bring easy-to-access plastics educational videos to middle- and high-school students.
Read MoreRJG Consolidates Southeast Training Facilities in North Carolina
RJG is consolidating its Gibsonville, N.C. and Woodstock, Ga. training facilities to Rowan-Cabarrus Community College’s (RCCC) campus in Kannapolis, North Carolina.
Read MoreHow COVID-19 Did (and Didn’t) Change Automation in Plastics
The global pandemic invigorated longstanding trends and new market forces to push broad-based adoption of automation and robotics from the incremental to the inexorable.
Read MoreWill You Be Ready for the Next Disruption?
Lessons learned from ongoing coronavirus pandemic should help business navigate through the next disruption.
Read MorePenn State Behrend to Offer New Polymer Engineering and Science Major
Students in the college’s new Polymer Engineering and Science program will learn polymer behavior and use that knowledge to design new, specialized and more sustainable materials.
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