About Us : Goals of the NGM Center
Goals of the NGM Center
The Center will:
- Develop new curriculum programs, based on input from industry, in
such new technologies as laser manufacturing, photonics and fuel cells.
The curriculum is based on industry's workforce needs.
- Prepare faculty for the development and implementation of industry-driven,
next-generation manufacturing coursework and laboratories. Through
a strong partnership with the Connecticut Business and Industry Association,
the Center provides faculty with industry externships in cutting-edge
technologies like fuel cells, laser manufacturing, bio-manufacturing,
aerospace, and nanotechnology. Participating faculty develop work-based
learning curriculum projects for their students, which are disseminated
through workshops and on a dedicated website. More
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- Make high school students and young adults aware of opportunities
that exist in the new manufacturing environment through a comprehensive
marketing campaign. These students and young adults will be encouraged
to take advantage of technology and engineering training being offered
through the Connecticut College of Technology and Connecticut's 12
community colleges new manufacturing environment. Graduates of these
programs will be prepared for careers in new fields such as laser manufacturing
and fuel cell production.
- Increase opportunities for collaborations between manufacturers and
schools which will ultimately increase the pool of qualified technicians
in the workforce.