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Explore Advanced Manufacturing In Connecticut

Explore Advanced Manufacturing In Connecticut. The Connecticut Community Colleges’ College of Technology’s Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing invites you to participate in a series of visits to Connecticut manufacturers where you will learn about:.

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Explore Advanced Manufacturing In Connecticut

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  1. Explore Advanced Manufacturing In Connecticut The Connecticut Community Colleges’ College of Technology’s Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing invites you to participate in a series of visits to Connecticut manufacturers where you will learn about: • What’s really going on in manufacturing today; • What are the career opportunities and jobs in demand; • What skills employers are looking for; • What technologies are being used in manufacturing today. 2nd Visit: UTC Power, South Windsor, CT Tuesday, March 27, 2012 8:30 – 11:30 (UTC Power is a leading supplier of fuel cells.) Go to www.utcpower.com Included are company tours and demonstrations of the kinds of work that goes into the production process. Open to all high school/college faculty, administrators, and counselors (.3 CEU credits offered, visit is approximately 3 hours.) Participation is limited to the first 30. To register, email mary.demanbey@cbia.com . To find out more about The Regional Center for Next Generation Manufacturing, go to www.nextgenmfg.org This program is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

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