Tooling U-SME, CESMII Launch Fundamentals of Smart Manufacturing Learning Curriculum
Tooling U-SME, the workforce development division of SME, and CESMII–The Smart Manufacturing Institute, sponsored by NIST and the U.S Department of Energy, have launched a Fundamentals of Smart
Use OJT to Optimize Staff Resources
An upstate New York company with more than 550 employees provides power generators around the globe with a full-service, OEM alternative for services, parts and repairs for gas turbines, steam
Standardize Workforce Training
Constructed in 1985, the Virginia location of a global office and consumer products manufacturer had developed a reputation for innovative and efficient production methods, as well as a commitment
Retain Employees
This longtime manufacturer of windows and doors has been in business for more than 90 years.
Increase Innovation and Technology
"...for companies to compete successfully and grow, they often require customized training programs and apprenticeships to increase the skills of their current workforce."
Fill Jobs with Technology-Driven Approach
"Back in 2004, there was no T-1 connection... Now students are taking (Tooling U-SME) classes at home, on their smartphones, and on their tablets.”
Fill Jobs through Apprenticeships
The manufacturing industry is slowly filling the skills gap through advanced workforce education and training but there are still not enough people with the knowledge and skills needed to fill
Develop a Structured Training Program
An industrial and aerospace company that was founded in 1917, and now has thousands of employees worldwide, recognized that much of its workforce is near retirement — and that when those employees
Build Dedicated Workforce with Apprenticeships
A pioneer in the construction of innovative, high-quality machine tools, GROB was founded by Ernst Grob in 1926 in Munich, Germany.
Manufacturer Reduces Scrap & Rework
Founded in 1974 in northwest Iowa as a tool and die shop, Rosenboom faced many challenges; business success fueled rapid growth which contributed to excessive scrap and rework resulting in