Milford, CT (PRWEB) May 12, 2021 As part of an ongoing commitment to providing excellent customer service, Bead Chain is pleased to announce the launch of
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As manufacturing goes through digital transformation, small to medium-sized manufacturers have just as much opportunity to reimagine their operations as large businesses. And to help these companies think through their options, the NAM and Stanley Black & Decker got together to host a Creators Wanted virtual session on making use of “Industry 4.0” technologies.
Who participated: NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and Stanley Black & Decker CEO Jim Loree spoke at the event. Other business leaders and government officials, including Connecticut Business & Industry Association President and CEO Chris DiPentima, also joined the session.
Inside Manufacturing 4.0: “All of us want to be a part of Manufacturing 4.0, a fourth Industrial Revolution in manufacturing, powered by digital and smart technology,” said Timmons. “There’s literally no business that can’t benefit from tapping into digital transformation. And today’s event is ab
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Students from East Haddam, East Hampton, Higganum, Manchester, Meriden, Middlefield, Middletown and Portland graduated from the Skill Up for Manufacturing program at a ceremony on April 6. (Middlesex Community College)
(Middletown, Conn.) Eleven Skill Up for Manufacturing trainees collected their industry and pre-apprentice credentials and head into the workforce following a brief graduation ceremony on April 6, 2021. Leaders from Workforce Alliance, Middlesex Community College and Vinal Technical High School gathered to celebrate this latest class. Since February 2019, more than 130 Connecticut residents have completed the free program offered by Workforce Alliance in partnership with manufacturers and community colleges in South Central CT.
Skill Up for Manufacturing students enter Connecticut workforce
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Eleven Skill Up for Manufacturing trainees collected their industry and pre-apprentice credentials and headed into the workforce recently following a brief graduation ceremony. Leaders from Workforce Alliance, Middlesex Community College and Vinal Technical High School gathered to celebrate this latest class.Contributed photo / Middlesex Community College
MIDDLETOWN Eleven Skill Up for Manufacturing trainees collected their industry and pre-apprentice credentials and headed into the workforce recently following a brief graduation ceremony.
Leaders from the Workforce Alliance, Middlesex Community College and Vinal Technical High School in Middletown gathered to celebrate this latest class. Since February 2019, more than 130 Connecticut residents have completed the free program offered by Workforce Alliance in partnership with manufacturers and community colleges in South Central CT,