A National Center for MEput your center hereput your logo hereHow can we best partner with you? Steve WendelDirector 937.512.2841   steven.wendel@sinclair.eduwww.ncmeresource.org
Our Partners…     …Throughout the Nation
Manufacturing & Engineering the Future of Technology EducationCan we help you with:Classroom Resources?Curriculum Development?Grant Preparation, Proposal, and Implementation?www.ncmeresource.org
Manufacturing & Engineering the Future of Technology EducationVisit us online atwww.ncmeresource.org
  CareerMEYour career in advanced manufacturingVisit us online atwww.careerme.org
mycareermeExploration extended through collaborationStudents and companies connecting atmycareerme.org
  METECManufacturing and Engineering                Technologies Education ClearinghouseDo you need: High quality,classroom ready resourcesfor technology educators?www.meteconline.org
  METECManufacturing and Engineering                Technologies Education ClearinghouseVisit us online atwww.meteconline.org
College of Technology: Seamless transfer of credits from community colleges to four-year university partners
Life Support and Sustainable Living (LSSL) Project Teams in Action
Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing in Connecticut: HIGH TECH
Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing in Connecticut:SKILLED
Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing in Connecticut:EVOLVING
Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing in Connecticut:CUTTING EDGE
School of Science, Engineering, and TechnologyMaster of Science in Engineering Systems Management (MSESM)
MS Engineering Systems ManagementMultidisciplinaryManagement, industrial engineering, systems of systems, behavioral, business, ergonomics, economics and finance30 hoursExcellence in analyzing, managing and improving:Personnel, equipment, computers, information, processesSystems approach:Global viewPractical problem solving
ESM Course WorkEC 6382 Corporate EconomicsEG 8300 Engineering Systems ManagementBA 7311 or EG 7353 Project ManagementEG 7351 Systems EngineeringEG 6303 Lean ProductionEC 6381 Cost Benefit AnalysisEG 6338 Lean Supply ChainEG 7306 Six Sigma QualityBA 7325 or EG 6354 Management of Info TechEG/PS 6309 Human factors
St. Mary’s UniversitySmall class sizes = personalized attentionDedicated, experienced facultyAll classes taught by faculty membersHands-on learning Well equipped facilitiesInternship and research opportunities
MATEC supports faculty and curriculum development to meet the ever-advancing workforce demands of the semiconductor, automated manufacturing, electronics, and energy related industries.www.matec.org
NetWorks offers a digital resource library, web seminar series, national conference, and a virtual technology education community.www.matecnetworks.org
eSyst revises Electronics curriculum, shifting the focus from the component level to a holistic systems approach.www.esyst.org
Work Ready Electronics develops instructional modules to synchronize Electronics curriculum to the rapidlychanging workplace.www.work-readyelectronics.org
High Impact Technology Exchange Conference focuses on the preparation needed by the existing and future workforce in the high-tech sectors that drive our nation's economy.www.highimpact-tec.org
The Emerson Center for Engineering and Manufacturing
The Emerson Center is committed to developing a skilled workforce for the St. Louis region and providing technical support to the region’s manufacturing industry.
MEETING WORKFORCE NEEDS WITH PRE-EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.The Emerson Center collaborates with academic and workforce units of St. Louis Community College to provide pre-employment training for high-paying, in-demand jobs.  We  provide a pool of screened, qualified and trained entry level workers for Boeing and the region’s electric utility, Ameren UE.
Manufacturing TechnologyCoursesComputer Integrated ManufacturingNumerical Control ProgrammingIntroduction to RoboticsRobotics Systems and ComponentsProgrammable Logic ControllersIntroduction to 3D Solid Modeling and DesignSolid Modeling with UnigraphicsSolid Modeling with CATIA
Rochester Institute of TechnologyManufacturing Engineering Technology Co-op based (5 yr BS)
 Industry focused
 ABET accredited
BS/MS  option with Manufacturing and Mechanical Systems Integration OverviewPart of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology & Packaging Science DeptHoused inABET      accredited33
Senior ProjectEach graduating class designs:Product, automated assembly cell and assembly processR.O.A.R  – Refrigerator Open Alarm ReminderAQUA–TEK - Swim Lap Timer and CounterTiger Alert – Sound to Strobe Converter34
Student ClubsRIT SME chapter has built a Robotic Hotdog Assembler  (RHA) and displayed  it Imagine RIT Innovation and Creativity Festival35
Student ClubsFactory ToursDesign, Manufacture and Race36
More InformationDr. Scott Anson, PE Program Chair, Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyScott.anson@rit.eduhttp://www.rit.edu/cast/mmetps/man.phpYouTube – Search “RHA 2010 Hotdog”37
 ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY   MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING5DISTINGUISHING FEATURES+1DEDICATED AND QUALIFIED EDUCATIONAL TEAM   =1COMPELLING DEGREE PROGRAM
BACKGROUNDSchool of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science launched in fall of 1999 by Dean Dr. Yildirim Omurtag.
BS in Manufacturing Engineering started in fall of 2000.
 The only ABET accredited stand alone Manufacturing Engineering program in PA, and one of the few in the U.S.
Multiple  students have been nationally recognized by the SME Education Foundation scholarship program.
 Active student engagement in SME and SAE Organizations
Graduates have found employment at US Steel, Bombardier, Phillips, Emerson, Core Furnace, Centria, Deloitte, Bechtel, Army Research Laboratory…
Graduates have been successful at graduate programs at RMU and other universities such as Carnegie Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, and University of Pittsburgh.DISTINGUISHING PROGRAM FEATURESBusiness Skills
Accounting
Economics
Management
Marketing
Communications Skills
Reading and Writing Strategies or Intercultural Communications
Argument and Research
Public Speaking and Persuasion
Business Professional Communications
Professional Internships
NASA, Boeing, Bayer, Deloitte, Westinghouse,  FEDEX, Phillips, Eaton, Cutler-Hammer, Cellomics, J & L Specialty Steel
Real-World Course and Capstone Projects
Hands-On Education in the Learning Factory
Automated Manufacturing Work-Cell, Rapid Prototyping/Reverse Engineering, Powder Metallurgy, Material Testing, Optical Metallography, Metrology, Automated ID, Circuits, and Industrial Controls Labs. and  Machine Shop including a BOY Injection Molding Machine.FACULTY & SAMPLE COURSES7 Engaged & Productive Faculty MembersEngagement with ASEE, ASM, SAE, SME22 Journal Papers published and19  Conference Presentations in 2009-10 Weekly Course Format:2        50-minute lectures1       2.5 hour laboratory sessionENGR 3600 Production EngineeringENGR 3650 Production & Tool DesignENGR 3680 Intro. to Quality EngineeringENGR 3700 Mfg. Planning & ControlENGR 4400 Device ControlENGR 4700 Robotics & AutomationENGR 4801 Rapid Prototyping & Reverse Engr.
National Resource Center for Materials Technology Educationput your center hereput your logo hereMatEdwww.materialseducation.orgMel CossetteP.I. and Executive Director 425.640.1376 mel.cossette@edcc.eduwww.materialseducation.org
MatEd OverviewMatEd’s mission is to advance materials technology education nationally.
MatEd OverviewMatEd’s Vision is to be the focal point where industry, education and community collaborate to meet materials technology workforce needs.
MatEd OverviewMatEd’s Goals:Provide web-based resourcesEasy and direct access to curriculumOffer professional development opportunitiesPromote use of core competencies for technicians that handle materials
SME and the SME Education FoundationEVERYONE YOU WANT TO …EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO …EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO …SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS Where Manufacturing Comes Together
47ADVANCING MANUFACTURINGSME influences more than half a million manufacturing practitioners and executives annually with information, tools and resources The SME Education Foundation impacts more than 15,000 K-12 students each yearwww.careerME.orgwww.smeef.orgwww.manufacturingiscool.com
48SME EDUCATION FOUNDATION Inspires$4.6 million youth programs235 summer camps in 27 states9,000 students in 2010 Supports$4 million in scholarshipsto date Prepares$29 million in funding for scholarships, youth programs and awardswww.careerME.orgwww.smeef.orgwww.manufacturingiscool.com
49SCHOLARSHIPSFebruary 1 deadline to apply for the most scholarships and highest value awarded of any professional societyThe SME Education Foundation Family Scholarship supports the children or grandchildren of SME members in their pursuit of careers in manufacturing engineering and technology. The SME Family scholarship is valued up to $80,000.  www.smeef.org
50TECHNICAL COMMUNITY NETWORKA collaboration platform for PEOPLE, PROCESSES and IDEAS, designed to provide you with the most current information in your specialized manufacturing niche  Virtual and face-to-face meetings  Producing technical content for SME programs/events  Connect with peers and technical expertsIndustrial LasersMachining & Material RemovalForming & FabricatingAutomated Mfg & AssemblyRapid Technologies & Additive MfgPlastics, Composites & CoatingProduct & Process Design and ManagementMfg Education & Researchwww.sme.org/tcn
51ConnectionsGet to know manufacturing professionals in your own backyard through local chapters…  Social and professional networking  Plant tours  Technical presentations and training  Youth and family programs  Community involvement  180 Senior Chapters  Student Chapters at 200        educational institutions worldwide  International Chapters in over      15 countrieswww.sme.org/chapters
52KNOWLEDGE IN PRINT, ONLINE AND VIDEOAsk about Site Licensing SME publications and videos for your company’s online libraryAn $840 - $5,000 value to members$,8000 annual value to membersMember subscription Manufacturing Engineering Magazine® – a $120 valueNew Manufacturing Yearbooks – a $25 value
53Ask the Librarian  Associations  Books  Calculation & Conversion Tools  Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Almanacs  Directories  Industry Standards and Specifications  Linda Hall Library  Manufacturing & Engineering Resources  National Technical Information Services (NTIS)  Market Research  Salary Surveys  Software  Statistics  GovernmentOnline ResourcesWOW Carol,You did GREAT! This is exactly what I was looking for! I really appreciate your efforts to pull this all together. I can now take key points and build the presentation we discussed.Thank you so very much.Dave GastelDEG ComponentsSan Jose, CASME’s “Ask the Librarian”Free with membership, the SME “Ask the Librarian” is a $40,000 research database that is always at your fingertipsNon-members have access for a $50 per question fee
54PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONSEarned by more than 36,000 peopleCertified Manufacturing Technologist  (CMfgT)Certified Manufacturing Engineer  (CMfgE)Six Sigma CertificationLean Certification (Bronze, Silver, Gold)Members receive Hundreds of Dollars in savings
55AWARDSThe Society of Manufacturing Engineers has a number of awards to honor your efforts and contributions throughout your career.  International Honors Awards (7)  College of Fellows (membership required)  Honorary Membership   Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award  Award of Merit (chapter award)  NAMRI/SME S.M. Wu Research Implementation Award  Total Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing Award  FFC Technical Paper Excellence Award  Rapid Technologies & Additive Manufacturing Awards (2)   J.H. "Jud" Hall Composites Manufacturing Award  Presidents Award (chapter award)www.sme.org/awards
  SUNY – Farmingdale State CollegeB.S. Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyProgram in place since 1984
 ABET accredited
 Metal, aerospace and electronics industry orientation
 Excellent industry involvement and support
 Large proportion of students employed while studying
 Faculty research in fuel cells, electronics manufacturing	and nanocomposites Excellent placement  SUNY – Farmingdale State College
  SUNY – Farmingdale State College
State University of New York
  SUNY – Farmingdale State CollegeB.S. Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyContact Information:Prof. Serdar Elgun, ChairmanMechanical Engineering Technology DepartmentState University of New York – Farmingdale State CollegeFarmingdale, NY 11735Tel: 631-420-2046
Minnesota State University, MankatoLead University
Maximizing Minnesota’s manufacturing competitiveness through innovationwww.mnceme.org
Engineering and Manufacturing LeadershipAnoka Technical CollegeNortheast Higher Ed DistrictHennepin Technical CollegeAlexandria Technical CollegeSouth Central CollegeNormandale Community CollegeMinnesota State University - Mankato
Strategic GoalsLead collaborative efforts to increase pipeline flow for people pursuing or employed in STEM career pathsAssist Minnesota industry in meeting critical technical needs of the 21st century
Sponsored ProgramsMinnesota Project Lead the WayNortheast Higher Education District Engineering ProgramSTEM Day at the Minnesota State Fair
ContactsDr. Ronald J. Bennett, Executive DirectorRonald.Bennett@mnsu.eduJudith A. Evans, Associate Executive DirectorJudith.Evans@mnsu.eduJames Mecklenburg, Minnesota Project Lead the Way Program DirectorJames.mecklenburg@mnsu.edu
MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYHands-on/Minds-on Education
MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYWhat we do...
MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYOur learning labs…People, knowledge and technologies bringing world-class products from concept to the market through minds-on / hands-on education.
MANUFACTURING & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYWhat we doGood jobs when you graduate, with great salaries
WEBER STATE UNIVERSITYCollege of Applied Science & Technology Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyDegrees Offered:Bachelor of Science (BS)Bachelor of Science (BS) – Welding EmphasisBachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS)Associate of Applied Science (AAS)The MFET program at Weber State University has been ranked in the top five programs in the nation.
Why choose Manufacturing EngineeringTechnology (MFET) at Weber State University?You will gain practical experience through internships, cooperative education, and full- or part-time employment in a manufacturing environment, preparing you for an exciting career in the engineering field.Highly PaidStarting salaries for graduates with a bachelor’s degree in MFET are among the highest for Weber State University graduates.You’ll LearnAll Aspects of Manufacturing Computer-aided DraftingSolids ModelingMaterials and ProcessesMachiningPlastics and CompositesProduction MethodsSupervision SkillsSix Sigma Quality ToolsLean Production MethodsRapid PrototypingAutomationRoboticsPLC ProgrammingWelding Emphasis OptionOnly one of four programs nationwide offering a full four-year B.S. degree with an emphasis in Welding Engineering TechnologyWEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
Northeast BiomanufacturingCenter & CollaborativeSonia Wallman, Ph.D.NBC2 Executive Director 603.969.1053 swallman@biomanufacturing.orgwww. biomanufacturing.org
Central Dogma:   DNA >>  RNA >>  ProteinDiscovery Research (DNA Centric)
Process Development and Biomanufacturing (Protein Centric)Ten Technician Jobs Anchor Ten Biomanufacturing DepartmentsFacilities/Metrology

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  • 5.
    A National Centerfor MEput your center hereput your logo hereHow can we best partner with you? Steve WendelDirector 937.512.2841 steven.wendel@sinclair.eduwww.ncmeresource.org
  • 6.
    Our Partners… …Throughout the Nation
  • 7.
    Manufacturing & Engineeringthe Future of Technology EducationCan we help you with:Classroom Resources?Curriculum Development?Grant Preparation, Proposal, and Implementation?www.ncmeresource.org
  • 8.
    Manufacturing & Engineeringthe Future of Technology EducationVisit us online atwww.ncmeresource.org
  • 9.
    CareerMEYourcareer in advanced manufacturingVisit us online atwww.careerme.org
  • 10.
    mycareermeExploration extended throughcollaborationStudents and companies connecting atmycareerme.org
  • 11.
    METECManufacturingand Engineering Technologies Education ClearinghouseDo you need: High quality,classroom ready resourcesfor technology educators?www.meteconline.org
  • 12.
    METECManufacturingand Engineering Technologies Education ClearinghouseVisit us online atwww.meteconline.org
  • 13.
    College of Technology:Seamless transfer of credits from community colleges to four-year university partners
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    Life Support andSustainable Living (LSSL) Project Teams in Action
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    Engineering and AdvancedManufacturing in Connecticut: HIGH TECH
  • 16.
    Engineering and AdvancedManufacturing in Connecticut:SKILLED
  • 17.
    Engineering and AdvancedManufacturing in Connecticut:EVOLVING
  • 18.
    Engineering and AdvancedManufacturing in Connecticut:CUTTING EDGE
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    School of Science,Engineering, and TechnologyMaster of Science in Engineering Systems Management (MSESM)
  • 20.
    MS Engineering SystemsManagementMultidisciplinaryManagement, industrial engineering, systems of systems, behavioral, business, ergonomics, economics and finance30 hoursExcellence in analyzing, managing and improving:Personnel, equipment, computers, information, processesSystems approach:Global viewPractical problem solving
  • 21.
    ESM Course WorkEC6382 Corporate EconomicsEG 8300 Engineering Systems ManagementBA 7311 or EG 7353 Project ManagementEG 7351 Systems EngineeringEG 6303 Lean ProductionEC 6381 Cost Benefit AnalysisEG 6338 Lean Supply ChainEG 7306 Six Sigma QualityBA 7325 or EG 6354 Management of Info TechEG/PS 6309 Human factors
  • 22.
    St. Mary’s UniversitySmallclass sizes = personalized attentionDedicated, experienced facultyAll classes taught by faculty membersHands-on learning Well equipped facilitiesInternship and research opportunities
  • 23.
    MATEC supports facultyand curriculum development to meet the ever-advancing workforce demands of the semiconductor, automated manufacturing, electronics, and energy related industries.www.matec.org
  • 24.
    NetWorks offers adigital resource library, web seminar series, national conference, and a virtual technology education community.www.matecnetworks.org
  • 25.
    eSyst revises Electronicscurriculum, shifting the focus from the component level to a holistic systems approach.www.esyst.org
  • 26.
    Work Ready Electronicsdevelops instructional modules to synchronize Electronics curriculum to the rapidlychanging workplace.www.work-readyelectronics.org
  • 27.
    High Impact TechnologyExchange Conference focuses on the preparation needed by the existing and future workforce in the high-tech sectors that drive our nation's economy.www.highimpact-tec.org
  • 28.
    The Emerson Centerfor Engineering and Manufacturing
  • 29.
    The Emerson Centeris committed to developing a skilled workforce for the St. Louis region and providing technical support to the region’s manufacturing industry.
  • 30.
    MEETING WORKFORCE NEEDSWITH PRE-EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS.The Emerson Center collaborates with academic and workforce units of St. Louis Community College to provide pre-employment training for high-paying, in-demand jobs. We provide a pool of screened, qualified and trained entry level workers for Boeing and the region’s electric utility, Ameren UE.
  • 31.
    Manufacturing TechnologyCoursesComputer IntegratedManufacturingNumerical Control ProgrammingIntroduction to RoboticsRobotics Systems and ComponentsProgrammable Logic ControllersIntroduction to 3D Solid Modeling and DesignSolid Modeling with UnigraphicsSolid Modeling with CATIA
  • 32.
    Rochester Institute ofTechnologyManufacturing Engineering Technology Co-op based (5 yr BS)
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    BS/MS optionwith Manufacturing and Mechanical Systems Integration OverviewPart of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology & Packaging Science DeptHoused inABET accredited33
  • 36.
    Senior ProjectEach graduatingclass designs:Product, automated assembly cell and assembly processR.O.A.R – Refrigerator Open Alarm ReminderAQUA–TEK - Swim Lap Timer and CounterTiger Alert – Sound to Strobe Converter34
  • 37.
    Student ClubsRIT SMEchapter has built a Robotic Hotdog Assembler (RHA) and displayed it Imagine RIT Innovation and Creativity Festival35
  • 38.
    Student ClubsFactory ToursDesign,Manufacture and Race36
  • 39.
    More InformationDr. ScottAnson, PE Program Chair, Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyScott.anson@rit.eduhttp://www.rit.edu/cast/mmetps/man.phpYouTube – Search “RHA 2010 Hotdog”37
  • 40.
    ROBERT MORRISUNIVERSITY MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING5DISTINGUISHING FEATURES+1DEDICATED AND QUALIFIED EDUCATIONAL TEAM =1COMPELLING DEGREE PROGRAM
  • 41.
    BACKGROUNDSchool of Engineering,Mathematics, and Science launched in fall of 1999 by Dean Dr. Yildirim Omurtag.
  • 42.
    BS in ManufacturingEngineering started in fall of 2000.
  • 43.
    The onlyABET accredited stand alone Manufacturing Engineering program in PA, and one of the few in the U.S.
  • 44.
    Multiple studentshave been nationally recognized by the SME Education Foundation scholarship program.
  • 45.
    Active studentengagement in SME and SAE Organizations
  • 46.
    Graduates have foundemployment at US Steel, Bombardier, Phillips, Emerson, Core Furnace, Centria, Deloitte, Bechtel, Army Research Laboratory…
  • 47.
    Graduates have beensuccessful at graduate programs at RMU and other universities such as Carnegie Mellon University, Case Western Reserve University, and University of Pittsburgh.DISTINGUISHING PROGRAM FEATURESBusiness Skills
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    Reading and WritingStrategies or Intercultural Communications
  • 54.
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    NASA, Boeing, Bayer,Deloitte, Westinghouse, FEDEX, Phillips, Eaton, Cutler-Hammer, Cellomics, J & L Specialty Steel
  • 59.
    Real-World Course andCapstone Projects
  • 60.
    Hands-On Education inthe Learning Factory
  • 61.
    Automated Manufacturing Work-Cell,Rapid Prototyping/Reverse Engineering, Powder Metallurgy, Material Testing, Optical Metallography, Metrology, Automated ID, Circuits, and Industrial Controls Labs. and Machine Shop including a BOY Injection Molding Machine.FACULTY & SAMPLE COURSES7 Engaged & Productive Faculty MembersEngagement with ASEE, ASM, SAE, SME22 Journal Papers published and19 Conference Presentations in 2009-10 Weekly Course Format:2 50-minute lectures1 2.5 hour laboratory sessionENGR 3600 Production EngineeringENGR 3650 Production & Tool DesignENGR 3680 Intro. to Quality EngineeringENGR 3700 Mfg. Planning & ControlENGR 4400 Device ControlENGR 4700 Robotics & AutomationENGR 4801 Rapid Prototyping & Reverse Engr.
  • 62.
    National Resource Centerfor Materials Technology Educationput your center hereput your logo hereMatEdwww.materialseducation.orgMel CossetteP.I. and Executive Director 425.640.1376 mel.cossette@edcc.eduwww.materialseducation.org
  • 63.
    MatEd OverviewMatEd’s missionis to advance materials technology education nationally.
  • 64.
    MatEd OverviewMatEd’s Visionis to be the focal point where industry, education and community collaborate to meet materials technology workforce needs.
  • 65.
    MatEd OverviewMatEd’s Goals:Provideweb-based resourcesEasy and direct access to curriculumOffer professional development opportunitiesPromote use of core competencies for technicians that handle materials
  • 66.
    SME and theSME Education FoundationEVERYONE YOU WANT TO …EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO …EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO …SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS Where Manufacturing Comes Together
  • 67.
    47ADVANCING MANUFACTURINGSME influencesmore than half a million manufacturing practitioners and executives annually with information, tools and resources The SME Education Foundation impacts more than 15,000 K-12 students each yearwww.careerME.orgwww.smeef.orgwww.manufacturingiscool.com
  • 68.
    48SME EDUCATION FOUNDATIONInspires$4.6 million youth programs235 summer camps in 27 states9,000 students in 2010 Supports$4 million in scholarshipsto date Prepares$29 million in funding for scholarships, youth programs and awardswww.careerME.orgwww.smeef.orgwww.manufacturingiscool.com
  • 69.
    49SCHOLARSHIPSFebruary 1 deadlineto apply for the most scholarships and highest value awarded of any professional societyThe SME Education Foundation Family Scholarship supports the children or grandchildren of SME members in their pursuit of careers in manufacturing engineering and technology. The SME Family scholarship is valued up to $80,000. www.smeef.org
  • 70.
    50TECHNICAL COMMUNITY NETWORKAcollaboration platform for PEOPLE, PROCESSES and IDEAS, designed to provide you with the most current information in your specialized manufacturing niche Virtual and face-to-face meetings Producing technical content for SME programs/events Connect with peers and technical expertsIndustrial LasersMachining & Material RemovalForming & FabricatingAutomated Mfg & AssemblyRapid Technologies & Additive MfgPlastics, Composites & CoatingProduct & Process Design and ManagementMfg Education & Researchwww.sme.org/tcn
  • 71.
    51ConnectionsGet to knowmanufacturing professionals in your own backyard through local chapters… Social and professional networking Plant tours Technical presentations and training Youth and family programs Community involvement 180 Senior Chapters Student Chapters at 200 educational institutions worldwide International Chapters in over 15 countrieswww.sme.org/chapters
  • 72.
    52KNOWLEDGE IN PRINT,ONLINE AND VIDEOAsk about Site Licensing SME publications and videos for your company’s online libraryAn $840 - $5,000 value to members$,8000 annual value to membersMember subscription Manufacturing Engineering Magazine® – a $120 valueNew Manufacturing Yearbooks – a $25 value
  • 73.
    53Ask the Librarian Associations Books Calculation & Conversion Tools Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Almanacs Directories Industry Standards and Specifications Linda Hall Library Manufacturing & Engineering Resources National Technical Information Services (NTIS) Market Research Salary Surveys Software Statistics GovernmentOnline ResourcesWOW Carol,You did GREAT! This is exactly what I was looking for! I really appreciate your efforts to pull this all together. I can now take key points and build the presentation we discussed.Thank you so very much.Dave GastelDEG ComponentsSan Jose, CASME’s “Ask the Librarian”Free with membership, the SME “Ask the Librarian” is a $40,000 research database that is always at your fingertipsNon-members have access for a $50 per question fee
  • 74.
    54PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONSEarned bymore than 36,000 peopleCertified Manufacturing Technologist (CMfgT)Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE)Six Sigma CertificationLean Certification (Bronze, Silver, Gold)Members receive Hundreds of Dollars in savings
  • 75.
    55AWARDSThe Society ofManufacturing Engineers has a number of awards to honor your efforts and contributions throughout your career. International Honors Awards (7) College of Fellows (membership required) Honorary Membership Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award Award of Merit (chapter award) NAMRI/SME S.M. Wu Research Implementation Award Total Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing Award FFC Technical Paper Excellence Award Rapid Technologies & Additive Manufacturing Awards (2) J.H. "Jud" Hall Composites Manufacturing Award Presidents Award (chapter award)www.sme.org/awards
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    SUNY– Farmingdale State CollegeB.S. Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyProgram in place since 1984
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    Metal, aerospaceand electronics industry orientation
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    Excellent industryinvolvement and support
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    Large proportionof students employed while studying
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    Faculty researchin fuel cells, electronics manufacturing and nanocomposites Excellent placement SUNY – Farmingdale State College
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    SUNY– Farmingdale State College
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    SUNY– Farmingdale State CollegeB.S. Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyContact Information:Prof. Serdar Elgun, ChairmanMechanical Engineering Technology DepartmentState University of New York – Farmingdale State CollegeFarmingdale, NY 11735Tel: 631-420-2046
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    Minnesota State University,MankatoLead University
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    Maximizing Minnesota’s manufacturingcompetitiveness through innovationwww.mnceme.org
  • 87.
    Engineering and ManufacturingLeadershipAnoka Technical CollegeNortheast Higher Ed DistrictHennepin Technical CollegeAlexandria Technical CollegeSouth Central CollegeNormandale Community CollegeMinnesota State University - Mankato
  • 88.
    Strategic GoalsLead collaborativeefforts to increase pipeline flow for people pursuing or employed in STEM career pathsAssist Minnesota industry in meeting critical technical needs of the 21st century
  • 89.
    Sponsored ProgramsMinnesota ProjectLead the WayNortheast Higher Education District Engineering ProgramSTEM Day at the Minnesota State Fair
  • 90.
    ContactsDr. Ronald J.Bennett, Executive DirectorRonald.Bennett@mnsu.eduJudith A. Evans, Associate Executive DirectorJudith.Evans@mnsu.eduJames Mecklenburg, Minnesota Project Lead the Way Program DirectorJames.mecklenburg@mnsu.edu
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    MANUFACTURING & MECHANICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYHands-on/Minds-on Education
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    MANUFACTURING & MECHANICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYWhat we do...
  • 93.
    MANUFACTURING & MECHANICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYOur learning labs…People, knowledge and technologies bringing world-class products from concept to the market through minds-on / hands-on education.
  • 94.
    MANUFACTURING & MECHANICALENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYWhat we doGood jobs when you graduate, with great salaries
  • 95.
    WEBER STATE UNIVERSITYCollegeof Applied Science & Technology Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyDegrees Offered:Bachelor of Science (BS)Bachelor of Science (BS) – Welding EmphasisBachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS)Associate of Applied Science (AAS)The MFET program at Weber State University has been ranked in the top five programs in the nation.
  • 96.
    Why choose ManufacturingEngineeringTechnology (MFET) at Weber State University?You will gain practical experience through internships, cooperative education, and full- or part-time employment in a manufacturing environment, preparing you for an exciting career in the engineering field.Highly PaidStarting salaries for graduates with a bachelor’s degree in MFET are among the highest for Weber State University graduates.You’ll LearnAll Aspects of Manufacturing Computer-aided DraftingSolids ModelingMaterials and ProcessesMachiningPlastics and CompositesProduction MethodsSupervision SkillsSix Sigma Quality ToolsLean Production MethodsRapid PrototypingAutomationRoboticsPLC ProgrammingWelding Emphasis OptionOnly one of four programs nationwide offering a full four-year B.S. degree with an emphasis in Welding Engineering TechnologyWEBER STATE UNIVERSITY
  • 97.
    Northeast BiomanufacturingCenter &CollaborativeSonia Wallman, Ph.D.NBC2 Executive Director 603.969.1053 swallman@biomanufacturing.orgwww. biomanufacturing.org
  • 98.
    Central Dogma: DNA >> RNA >> ProteinDiscovery Research (DNA Centric)
  • 99.
    Process Development andBiomanufacturing (Protein Centric)Ten Technician Jobs Anchor Ten Biomanufacturing DepartmentsFacilities/Metrology

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