the real facts about manufacturing

Advanced manufacturing industries in the United States need creative, engaged workforce skilled in science, technology, engineering and math. In other words, they need YOU!

Jobs to meet diverse technologies required for today's advanced manufacturing industries are different in so many ways from the stereotypical jobs of the past. Companies need highly trained and educated new employees to design and make products using advanced, computer-assisted software and automated production systems. There are so many real facts available to explain more about these careers, education, technology, companies, people and more!

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     Established by the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System in 2005, MNCEME leads and stimulates innovative collaboration among industry and education to equip Minnesota manufacturers with an educated workforce.
(Minnesota Center for Engineering and Manufacturing Excellence)
 
     RFID technology is used for many applications such as sport time recording, inventory control, vehicle anti-theft systems. Learn how to integrate RFID into conveyors and use RFID systems to read and program both HR and UHF tags. You can even test some of your own products.
(MNCEME)
 
      

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Profiled Technology

Nanotechnology and Manufacturing



The US National Science Foundation forecasts that nanotechnology could become a trillion dollar per year business by 2015, with advanced materials alone making up $340 billion of that figure.
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National Science Foundation
Arlington, VA 22230