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- Explore Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeships | NCNGM Careers
Discover why a career in advanced manufacturing is rewarding. Learn the benefits and opportunities in advanced manufacturing today! Why Choose a Career in Advanced Manufacturing? It’s now a dynamic field full of opportunity and innovation that promises a career path and job security. Today’s facilities are safe, well-lit, ventilated, and high-tech . Completing a certificate or a degree from an advanced manufacturing program at a community college is the first step to a rewarding career in manufacturing. Did You Know? There are more than 13 million manufacturing employees in the United States in 2023. By 2033, 3.8 million manufacturing jobs will likely be needed. Manufacturing workers in the US earned $98,846 on average, including pay and benefits, in 2023. Resource: National Association of Manufacturers’ Manufacturing Institute learn more about AI in MFG learn more about AI in MFG learn more about AI in MFG learn more about AI in MFG What's Happening? March 2026 Today Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 9:00 AM WiM EAST 2026 3 4 5 6 5:00 AM Chat EDU Podcast at Skills 21 by Edadvance 7 8 9 10 10:00 AM Texas A&M University Free Workshops +2 more 11 12 11:00 AM Women in Manufacturing: Management Development Program 13 5:00 AM Chat EDU Podcast at Skills 21 by Edadvance 14 15 Day (1/4) Innovations Conference 16 Day (2/4) Innovations Conference +1 more 17 Day (3/4) Innovations Conference +1 more 18 Day (4/4) Innovations Conference +1 more 19 Day (3/3) Plastics Technology XPO +1 more 20 5:00 AM Chat EDU Podcast at Skills 21 by Edadvance 21 22 23 Day (1/5) Women in Manufacturing: Management Development Program 24 Day (2/5) Women in Manufacturing: Management Development Program 25 Day (3/5) Women in Manufacturing: Management Development Program +1 more 26 Day (4/5) Women in Manufacturing: Management Development Program +1 more 27 Day (5/5) Women in Manufacturing: Management Development Program +2 more 28 Day (4/4) ITEEA Annual Conference 29 30 31 1 2 3 5:00 AM Chat EDU Podcast at Skills 21 by Edadvance 4 5 6 7 8 9 11:00 AM Women in Manufacturing: Management Development Program 10 5:00 AM Chat EDU Podcast at Skills 21 by Edadvance 11
- Professional Organizations & ... | NCNGM
Advanced manufacturing offers exciting career opportunities that today’s young people can be passionate about. Help point your students in the right direction. Use the tools found throughout this site to get your students plugged into an industry where they can find great, high-paying careers they can be proud of! Professional Organizations & Credentials *indicates student chapters available Association for Career and Technical Education Center for Occupational Research and Development (CORD) Manufacturing Extension Partnerships/NIST Society of Manufacturing Engineers* American Society for Engineering Education* Fabricators and Manufacturers Association* National Council for Advanced Manufacturing The Robotics/Automation and Cybersecurity Knowledge Sharing Coordination Network American Welding Society* International Technology and Engineering Educators Association* NIMS American Graduate Jobs Explained The Manufacturing Institute* National Information Technology Innovation Center AVS Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Smart Automation Certification Alliance
- Explore Modern Careers for Women in Manufacturing | Your Pathway to Success with NCNGM
Discover modern opportunities for women in manufacturing. Explore resources, guides, and inspiration for your journey. You Belong: Women in MFG Outreach Materials and Resources You Belong: Women in Manufacturing teacher’s guide and accompanying video series are designed to show women that they can make a significant impact on America's economy and quality of life through manufacturing. We encourage you to help your female students explore the opportunities manufacturing offers! Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Now Playing You Belong in MFG: Overview; Women in MFG DVD 05:49 Play Video Now Playing You Belong in MFG: Salaries & Hot Jobs; Women in MFG DVD 01:20 Play Video Now Playing You Belong in MFG: Getting There; Women in MFG DVD 06:21 Play Video Discover the thriving world of women in manufacturing with our comprehensive resources. From scholarships and organizations to inspiring videos and guides, we provide the tools you need to excel. Learn about women breaking barriers in STEM and manufacturing, and get motivated by stories of success. Whether you're exploring careers, seeking support, or looking to empower others, our platform is here to inspire and guide you. Start your journey today and join the movement of women shaping the future of manufacturing. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN Society of Women Engineers Scholarships ORGANIZATIONS Coding Organizations for Women in Tech Women in MFG ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Women in STEM Where Women Study STEM Encouraging Women in STEM Women in Cybersecurity STEM Careers Computer Scientist: Grace Hopper Profile Financial Resources for Women in STEM WiM Calendar of Events WOMEN IN MFG VIDEOS Society of Women Engineers Women in Manufacturing American Welding Society
- Veteran Resources | Scholarships, Organizations, and Army Credentialing Assistance - NCNGM
Explore Veteran Resources and Army Credentialing Assistance. Discover how our education community supports veterans with credentialing assistance. Discover a wealth of resources tailored for veterans, from scholarships and transition programs to the impactful Army Credentialing Assistance Program. Enhance your career with expert guidance and explore manufacturing opportunities through our comprehensive video profiles. Learn how these tools can pave your way to success and provide essential support for your journey. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Project Good to Go Student Resources Veteran and Military Transition Center Army Credentialing Assistance Program VETERANS IN MFG VIDEOS From Military to Manufacturing Video Profiles Veteran Resources and Army Credentialing Assistance
- Curriculum Development Resources | NCNGM
Explore our Resources & Materials for Education and Workforce Development Curriculum. Enhance your skills with our comprehensive resources today. Resources & Materials Discover the best practices for developing and enhancing your manufacturing program. Our comprehensive resources will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to succeed in the field of manufacturing technology. The Next Generation Manufacturing Resource Center is funded by the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Program, NSF DUE ATE # 2335016. Education and Workforce Development Curriculum Miller Electric OpenBook Fabricators and Manufacturers Association e-Learning Mechatronics Curriculum The National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing is partnering with Central Community College in Columbus, Nebraska. They have generously offered to disseminate study guides of their mechatonics curriculum. The files are below: Introduction to Instrumentation Concepts of Electronics Applications of Industrial Sensors Business Industry Leadership Team Knowledge Skills and Abilities The National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing is partnering with BILT, to offer Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities for advanced manufacturing are provided for downloading below. CNC Machining KSAs Plastics Injection Molding KSAs Mechatronics KSAs Smart Automation KSAs Multi-craft KSAs Additional Resources Click the logos for more information
- AI Informational Videos | NCNGM
Explore AI Informational Videos on our site. Discover AI insights and educational content through engaging videos today! AI Informational Videos AI Informational Videos Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Search videos Search video... All Categories All Categories Education Science & Technology Now Playing Machines, Minds, and Making – Dr. Karen Birch on AI & Workforce Development | Ep. 79 01:07:33 Play Video Now Playing Orchestrating Complex AI Workflows with AI Agents & LLMs 19:52 Play Video Now Playing The Power of AI Agents and Agentic AI Explained 10:24 Play Video Now Playing What is Industry 5.0? 02:20 Play Video
- NCNGM Summit 2025 | NCNGM
Explore the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing Summit 2025 Gallery. Access presentations from Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 now! National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing Summit 2025 Hosted by FANUC America Corporation in partnership with the National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers Overview of Summit Activities Attendees were able to participate in facility tours, networking opportunities, hand-on sessions and listened to many organizations initiatives. Our robust agenda is available via PDF for your reference. Download PDF Guest Presenters Matt Kirchner, Dr. Karen Wosczyna-Birch, Joe Baldiga, Tony Nighswander, Claude Dinsmoor, Paul Aiello, Drew “The MFG” Crowe, Tim Baber, Jerry Muller, Chris Dennis, Eric Flynn, Paul Lavoie, Dr. Suj Chandrasekhar, Dr. Ann Beheler, Dayonte Grimes, Carver Middleton, Michael Cook, Richard Polanin, Mark Kappes, Jake Gorden, Debra Basso, Katie Austin, Nivedhitha (Neethu) Giri, Jessica Juhasz, John Wheeler, Mark Kappes, and Mike Sauter. Supporting Organizations ACCUFACTURE LLC, APT Manufacturing Solutions, American Welding Society, CORD (Center for Occupational Research & Development), DeafTEC, FANUC Education Solution Providers, Fronius USA, Levil Technology, Lincoln Electric Automation, Michigan Department of Corrections, National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers (NCATC), National Institute for Industry and Career Advancement, National Technical Institute for the Deaf, National Science Foundation, Miller Electric Mfg. LLC, NOCTI, OTTO by Rockwell Automation, Rockwell Automation, Rochester Institute of Technology, Weld-Ed “Listen, understand and share!- Thank you to Next Gen Manufacturing, NSF and FANUC for hosting such a thoughtful event focused on building the best most capable workforce in advanced manufacturing. It was humbling to be amongst such dedicated and smart people making a big difference for us all!" Michael Cook, Rockwell Automation Presentations ***Please note that the presentations are the intellectual property of their presenters and should not be redistributed without permission and credit*** Day 1 Matt Kirchner – Keynote Speaker; Host of TechEd Podcast Dr. Karen Wosczyna-Birch – Executive Director, National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing Joe Baldiga – National Education Program Manager, FANUC America Tony Nighswander – President, APT Manufacturing Solutions Claude Dinsmoor – FANUC America Artificial Intelligence Paul Aiello – FANUC America Emerging Technologies Presentation Drew “The MFG” Crowe – Founder, Manufacturing Renaissance & Youth Advocate Tim Baber, Full-Time Professor, Department Chair of Welding Technology, College of the Canyons, and Co-Principal Investigator NCNGM Jerry Muller, Industrial Technology Coordinator and Trainer, Central Community College, and Co-Principal Investigator NCNGM Chris Dennis, Assistant Professor, Supply Chain Management, Columbus State Community College, and co-Principal Investigator NCNGM Eric Flynn, Professor at Connecticut State Community College, Faculty Technical Lead of MET², and Co-Principal Investigator of CICSTART. Day 2 Paul Lavoie Co-Keynote – Former CT Chief Manufacturing Officer and Current VP of Innovation and Applied Technology at University of New Haven, CT. Dr. Suj Chandrasekhar Co-Keynote – Founder, Strategic Insights (Leveraging AI Platforms) Dr. Ann Beheler – NCNGM Leadership & BILT - Employer-led Community College Programs w/ Emphasis on AI in Manufacturing Dayonte Grimes – Lapeer High School Instructor, Michigan Carver Middleton - Mississippi State AiM-Up Program Rockwell Automation Michael Cook, Director Industry-Academia Engagement. AWS American Welding Joe Young, Associate Director of the AWS Foundation. Weld-ED Richard Polanin, Co-Principal Investigator for Weld-Ed, the National Center for Welding Education and Training & Tim Baber Day 3 Drew “The MFG” Crowe, Founder, Manufacturing Renaissance & Youth Advocate Fair Chance Hiring & Second Chance Employment Panel - Drew Crowe, Mark Kappes, Gateway Technical College Women in Robotics - Panel Discussion - Debra Basso, Director R&D Product Information and Development Systems at FANUC America Corporation; Katie Austin, Applications Engineer, General Industries and Automotive FANUC America Corporation; Nivedhitha (Neethu) Giri Engineering Leader in Robotics R&D and Industrial Automation; Jessica Juhasz, Engineering Manager FANUC America Corporation The Uniquely Abled Project John Wheeler, Mark Kappes – Gateway Technical College STEM Accessibility Initiatives - Mike Sauter, Adjunct faculty at National Institute for the Deaf (NTID), DeafTEC, Project Good to Go, and Accessibility Expert for AccessATE. APT Manufacturing FANUC Education Solution Providers Fronius Levil Technology Lincoln Electric National Institute of Industry and Career Advancement (NiiCA) National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Miller Welding Access Our Gallery
- Industry & Resources | NCNGM
The following resources are for industry and stakeholders to explore what the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing can offer you. This includes links to resource pages for industry, government agencies, non profits, and more! Industry and Resources Join Our Community of Practice Join our Community of Practice to connect with other stakeholders including but not limited to: Academia, Industry, and Government agencies. Become a BILT Member Join our Business and Industry Leadership Team to keep advanced manufacturing knowledge skills and abilities (KSA) up to date. Women in Manufacturing Best practices and resources for all featuring videos from Women in Manufacturing (WiM) and the NCNGM You Belong video series. Become an NCNGM Collaborator Contact the NCNGM Team to become an industry collaborator. Industry 5.0 Learn about emerging technologies such as the distinction between Industry 5.0 and 4.0, cybersecurity, and more. AI in Manufacturing Explore our upcoming AI Initiatives and resources. Veterans Best practices and resources for all, featuring the NCNGM "You Belong" video series. Career Descriptions and Opportunities Browse our industry specifications for technician education in different advanced manufacturing disciplines. Partners & Collaborators Visit Partners & Collaborators for Additional Resources
- Business & Industry Leadership Team | NCNGM
Discover how our Business and Industry Leadership Team drives innovation in the education community. Join our Business and Industry Leadership Team today! Business and Industry Leadership Team BILT KSAs The National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing parter Business & Industry Leadership Team (BILT) has generously provided Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs) for your consideration. Knowledge Skills and Abilities The National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing is partnering with BILT, to offer Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities for manufacturing are provided for downloading below. CNC Machining KSAs Plastics Injection Molding KSAs Smart Automation KSAs Mechatronics KSAs Multicraft KSAs Dr. Ann Beheler is the Industry Engagement Director who strategically leads the Business Industry Leadership Team (BILT) high employer engagement model she developed for the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing. She has taught hundreds of colleges and universities to implement the model to deepen their employer relationships and align curriculum. Additionally, due to her work with Miami Dade College and the National Applied Artificial Intelligence Consortium, she is uniquely positioned to lead upcoming industry-led work for integrating AI into Manufacturing programs. Over the past several years, she has dedicated herself to helping educators to better align undergraduate education in technical fields to the future knowledge, skill, and ability needs of business and industry through the BILT process she originated. This work has resulted in a much wider pipeline of well-qualified job candidates and increasing business engagement with higher education programs overall. Let’s Work Together Get in touch so we can start working together. First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!
- Professional Organizations & Credentials | NCNGM
Advanced manufacturing offers exciting career opportunities that today’s young people can be passionate about. Help point your students in the right direction. Use the tools found throughout this site to get your students plugged into an industry where they can find great, high-paying careers they can be proud of! Professional Organizations & Credentials *indicates student chapters available Association for Career and Technical Education Center for Occupational Research and Development (CORD) Manufacturing Extension Partnerships/NIST Society of Manufacturing Engineers* American Society for Engineering Education* Fabricators and Manufacturers Association* National Council for Advanced Manufacturing The Robotics/Automation and Cybersecurity Knowledge Sharing Coordination Network American Welding Society* International Technology and Engineering Educators Association* NIMS American Graduate Jobs Explained The Manufacturing Institute* National Information Technology Innovation Center AVS Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) Smart Automation Certification Alliance
- National AI Initiatives | NCNGM
Explore AI Nationwide Initiatives to learn about Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies Initiatives. Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies Initiatives Skills21 at EdAdvance Artificial Intelligence tools are influencing our lives and redefining education and the workforce at a rapid pace. Vital skills such as communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, managing ambiguity, and creativity are becoming increasingly important as we prepare students, teachers, and employees for a future deeply intertwined with AI. The Skills21 team supports schools, organizations, and businesses looking to amplify their success through GenAI. This work includes keynote presentations, hands-on training, and AI tools. For more info, contact: Matt Mervis, Director of Skills21 and AI Strategy, at EdAdvance. mervis@edadvance.org National Applied AI Consortium NAAIC is transforming how AI is taught at community colleges nationwide. Through strategic partnerships with leading technology companies and educational institutions, we provide the resources, training, and connections faculty need to teach AI effectively, helping colleges develop programs that create accessible pathways to high-demand careers. For whom is NAAIC: Faculty who need specialized training to teach cutting-edge AI concepts and technologies College Administrators seeking guidance on developing effective AI programs that serve their communities Industry Partners who understand what skills are needed in the workforce and have educational resources to share NAAIC serves as the bridge between these communities, facilitating collaboration, resource-sharing, and best practices at a national scale. For more info, contact: naaic@mdc.edu Sustainable Living Lab (SL2) Sustainable Living Lab (SL2) is a sustainability consultancy and innovation lab founded in Singapore in 2011. Our skillset lies in building comprehensive sustainability strategies that leverage technologies across our clients’ businesses. Our clients include several Governments, international development organisations, leading MNCs, and SMEs. Our skillset is in utilising technology as a lever for sustainability and following a community-driven approach to implementation. We have a strong presence in Asia and beyond, with teams in Singapore, Indonesia, India, and the US. Our projects span 40 countries. For more information contact: info@sustainablelivinglab.org
- Advanced Manufacturing Education | NCNGM
Explore cutting-edge Advanced Manufacturing Education. Join our Education Community to enhance your skills in Advanced Manufacturing Education today! Advanced Manufacturing Education Click the logo to find out more about the Advanced Technological Education Centers and access resources and events on the website. Tackle the Gap Train for a high-paying skilled trade while you compete in intercollegiate athletics! tacklethegap.org YOU CAN TRAIN FOR A HIGH PAYING SKILLED TRADE WHILE YOU COMPETE IN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS! There are hundreds of two year trade schools, junior and community colleges, all across the country, that provide training for high paying and in demand skilled trades, as well as, compete in multiple sports. The trades are not "dark, dirty and dangerous" like in generations past. They are clean, modern and high tech. There are projected to be over 3 Million unfilled openings in the skilled trades by 2028. Not only are these jobs in high demand in your hometown, but you will have skills that transfer anywhere in America and beyond. THE NEXT, NEXT LEVEL Competing in intercollegiate athletics at a two-year school will enable you to improve your skills, gain strength and accumulate film for 4-year university coaches. Everyone on the roster is a freshman or sophomore, so you don't have to compete with upperclassmen for playing time. You will have the opportunity to improve your academics to meet the entrance and eligibility requirements of a 4-year school while earning an Associate's degree or certification in an high paying and in demand skill. Learn about many of the trades by visiting their website ! Sparkforce by the FMA Foundation "Formerly known as Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs (or NBT), SparkForce is the charitable foundation of the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association. While their name has changed, the mission has not. FMA's purpose is to inspire, attract, and support individuals in discovering an interest in manufacturing and to encourage their pursuit of a manufacturing career." The Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education provides global-best workforce development through strong technical training, integration of manufacturing core competencies, intensive professional practices and intentional hands-on experience to build the future of the modern manufacturing industry. FAME was created by Toyota and moved to the Manufacturing Institute for national scaling in 2019. Today, the Manufacturing Institute, as the workforce development and education partner of the National Association of Manufacturers , is proud to manage FAME USA as it continues to grow across the country with the support of more than 450 manufacturers. I GOT IT MADE "Connecticut’s Office of Manufacturing creates a strong partnership between the State’s resources and the manufacturing sector. Together, we spark innovation, expand our reach, and give more people the opportunity to make a life out of making." Access the Connecticut Office of Manufacturing look book by clicking the image on the left. MET ² Program The Mechanical and Manufacturing Technologies for Energy and Sustainability (MET² ) Program better prepares community college and college or university mechanical manufacturing engineering and technology students with technical, social, professional, and entrepreneurial skills required to meet today’s workforce demands. MET² Program provides genuine, real-world challenges or problems to fuel projects explored by self-managed Program Teams of students. Program Teams are inter-institutional, interdisciplinary, and self-managed to capitalize on the synergy between the theoretical knowledge of university students and faculty (Partner universities in Connecticut), complemented by the requisite hands-on technical skills of community college students and faculty (Connecticut State Community College). Program Teams will meet and conduct research culminating in a professional-level final report and presentation. Applications for the 2026 MET2 Cohort are now open. All Required Application Materials must be submitted no later than Friday, December 5th, 2025, to ensure consideration. Admission to the MET² Program is based on various criteria, with all factors in the applicant's background considered. The MET² Program welcomes your application and inquiries. For further assistance, please contact, John Birch, Executive Director MET² College of Technology Seamless Pathways You can design your education to match your interests, abilities, and ambitions. COT faculty and staff are available to help you find the right road to your future success. Many options are offered through the COT. These programs also provide a seamless pathway for community college students to continue their studies as juniors in engineering, engineering technology, or industrial technology programs at partnership universities/colleges. How to start your path? Enroll in a COT Program The COT offers a specialized curriculum allowing students to complete an A.S. degree in Technology Studies or Engineering Science at Connecticut State Community College. Connecticut's community colleges are affordable, flexible, and geographically convenient for students statewide. They offer programs to prepare students for careers in high-growth fields, such as precision machining, welding, and mechatronics. Students enroll in these programs through the Connecticut State Community College application process . The Engineering Science A.S. degree will provide students with the first two years of a typical engineering degree focusing on engineering theory and calculus. Students who complete the A.S. degree can transfer to a COT partner university to complete designated Engineering B.S. degrees. The Technology Studies pathway has certificates and A.S. degree options that allow students to learn the knowledge and skills within a specific high-demand technology field. The Technology Studies curriculum is very hands-on and includes opportunities for internships and apprenticeships. Upon completing a Technology Studies A.S. degree, students can transfer to Central, Eastern, and Southern Connecticut State Universities or the University of Hartford to complete designated B.S. degrees. Technology Studies A.S. degree options and credit certifications include: Work with Your Advisor and COT Site Coordinator Faculty Member As you work through your degree, stay in contact with your advisor to ensure you are following the COT program. Deviation from the required curriculum may result in loss of credits upon transfer or added to time complete your A.S. degree. Each community college has a designated College of Technology Site Coordinator knowledgeable about COT requirements and transfer options. Site Coordinators will also guide you as to which electives will satisfy transfer requirements for a specific university. Complete your A.S. degree and apply for transfer In order to be eligible for seamless transfer to a partner university, you must complete the A.S. degree and graduate from CT State Community College. Transferring before completing the A.S. degree may result in a loss of credits or added time to complete the degree. Complete your B.S. degree at a COT partner university Once enrolled in your transfer university, an advisor there will help you map out the rest of your degree.

