Tooling U-SME and MBDA Advanced Manufacturing Center San Antonio Combine Efforts to Expand Workforce Education Author: SME Communications November 26, 2018 Tooling U-SME, the leading provider of manufacturing training solutions, and the MBDA Advanced Manufacturing Center San Antonio, a U.S. Department of Commerce funded agency that promotes the growth of minority-owned business, have announced a new partnership to help expand workforce education across the country.
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Eaton Deepens DEI Efforts — and Results March 21, 2023 Manufacturing Engineering (ME) Senior Editor Steve Plumb spoke with Eaton’s Monica Jackson, vice president, Global Inclusion and Diversity, and Petra Godoy, director, Human Resources, Vehicle and Corporate Groups, South and Central America, to discuss the company’s plans for diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Trends and Benefits of In-Person Training April 10, 2023 Smart strategies to address workforce development challenges
Verusen Appoints CEO March 30, 2023 Verusen, the AI-powered supply chain materials intelligence leader, announced that Scott Matthews, former CEO of MRP and CrowdTwist, is joining Verusen as chief executive officer and board director.
Digitalization Drives Manufacturing Innovation March 17, 2023 There has never been a more exciting time in the automotive industry. We are seeing unprecedented advancements in technology and materials coming to market in record time.
Automation Elevates 3D Printing to Production Floor March 17, 2023 In a sign that 3D printing continues to march toward the production floor and isn’t just for small batches and prototypes, Boston-based Formlabs Inc. recently unveiled an automation system for its stereolithography resin printers.