Winona State, IACMI invest in composites workforce development
First composites hub in the IACMI-managed ACE national training program funds free bootcamps to equip students and community with hands-on composites skills, knowledge.
Source | Winona State University
(Minn., U.S.) is partnering with the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI, Knoxville, Tenn., U.S.) to support advanced composites manufacturing training that aligns with the needs of the regional industry and supports the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program.
This announcement designates Winona State as the first composites hub in the national, IACMI-managed America’s Cutting Edge (ACE) national training program, and highlights WSU’s commitment to enhancing workforce development, advancing community and student benefit, and supporting the revitalization of U.S. manufacturing.
This partnership will fund free, hands-on bootcamps that teach advanced skills in composites manufacturing and provide valuable opportunities for current Winona State students, alumni and other area students. This year’s bootcamps will be held June 2-6, July 7-11 and Aug. 4-8 on the Winona State campus.
Each bootcamp will focus on Composites in Automotive, one of several ACE Composites units, and will serve as a key resource for students seeking to gain valuable skills in a growing industry. Participants will connect with national experts in the field and learn directly from those at the forefront of U.S. manufacturing innovation. The program is designed to engage individuals from diverse educational backgrounds, including those with no prior experience in manufacturing.
"This partnership represents a monumental step forward for Winona State University, our students and our community,” says Eric Kerr-Anderson, associate professor of composite materials engineering at Winona State. ”Not only will this partnership provide hands-on experience and advanced manufacturing training to students, it also enhances our university’s role as a hub of innovation, creating new career opportunities and strengthening our local economy."”
The partnership with IACMI will fund the acquisition of state-of-the-art equipment that can be used by both Winona State students and bootcamp participants. In addition, as part of the ACE initiative, the university will hire student employees to gain hands-on experience working with this equipment, preparing them for careers in advanced manufacturing.
Interested students, alumni and community members can register for the bootcamps and find out more information about the program by visiting .
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