Manufacturing, Engineering, & Technology Student Showcase Carver High School

Carver High School | MET Wing 60 S Meadow Rd., Carver, MA

  Hiring next generation talent for your organization? If you are responsible for hiring Manufacturing, Engineering, or Technology candidates for your organization, this is a great opportunity for your to connect with the talented students of Carver High’s Innovation Pathways Program.   Meet students 1:1, see their current projects, and learn about the skills and credentials they are acquiring. Speak to educators and influence the curriculum being developed. Make contact with students interested in internships and full time positions. Thursday, May 5th, 2022 Drop in anytime between 3pm - 5pm Carver High School 's MET wing RSVP's preferred but not required to attend Free food and refreshments will be served by Carver High’s award-winning Culinary Arts program. The event is free to attend. Earned credentials: On-Shape OSHA 10 Learned skills: 3D printing Laser Engraving CNC Routing CNC Milling Computer-Assisted Design (CAD) Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) Programming Skills (C, C++ and Python) Special Thanks to our partners MassHire, MassMEP, and Flexo Concepts. REGISTER HERE Any questions please reach out to Meredith Erickson via email ericksonm@carver.org or call 508-866-6172

Manufacturing @ MIT: 2022 and Beyond

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Walker Memorial 142 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, United States

On May 6, MIT will discuss the trajectory of manufacturing - technology, workforce, policy, and entrepreneurship - and MIT's potential impact. Download Manufacturing @ MIT Symposium Agenda REGISTER HERE The event agenda may be updated as additional speakers or talks are confirmed. Over many decades, MIT faculty and researchers have made tremendous contributions to manufacturing technology in areas like CNC machining, 3D printing, and production of pharmaceuticals, as well as on the policy front, with path-breaking studies including Made in America and Production in the Innovation Economy. By embracing new technologies and a new mindset, manufacturing can play a key role in strengthening our economy, reducing carbon emissions, and improving economic mobility and workforce diversity. Investments in digital production, robotics, photonics, and other advanced technologies will transform products and factory floors, improving performance and sustainability and creating new, well-paying jobs. Many manufacturers operate on paper-thin margins, and workers turn away from jobs they associate with America’s rust-belt decline. Therefore, we must chart a path toward a new, technologically driven, agile, and resilient advanced manufacturing future. Moreover, with recent lessons about the fragility of our manufacturing supply chains, the federal government is more focused on America’s manufacturing future than it has […]

Massachusetts Manufacturing Mash-Up

Polar Park 100 Madison Street, Worcester, MA, United States

The “Massachusetts Manufacturing Mash-Up,” the statewide kick-off for Manufacturing Month 2022, is back! September 16, 2022 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. The 2022 Mash-Up will offer a packed agenda to help you and [ Continue reading ]

Manufacturing Cybersecurity Program Info Session

Webinar

Assisting Massachusetts manufacturers to bolster cybersecurity The Manufacturing Cybersecurity Program (MCP), an MMAP program, provides up to $30,000 in capital cost share for cybersecurity infrastructure improvement projects located within the Commonwealth’s borders, as part of the state’s on-going commitment to the manufacturing industry.