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88 S T U F F • N e w H a m p s h i r e , 2 0 1 8 R E S O U R C E G U I D E Higher-ed programs for manufacturers Ordered alphabetically Program Description Collaboration Lab(s) and equipment Contact Advanced Technology & Academic Center Great Bay Community College 5 Milton Road, Unit 32, Rochester 03867 603-427-7700 • greatbay.edu Focus on technical, composites manufacturing, and academic courses that serve New England job seekers and employers; high-tech training programs designed with expertise from leading employers Advanced composites manufacturing certificate with seven specializations, CNC certificate, nondestructive testing certificate, associate in technical studies in science; non-credit programs include composite training for manufacturing professionals; WorkReadyNH program; Preparation for Certified Solidworks Associate Exam (CSWA) Computers, robotics and precision machines to create materials used to build bridges, aircraft parts, military equipment, surgical devices and more Debra Mattson, program director Kerrie McCarthy, office manager, 603-427-7773, kmccarthy@ccsnh.edu Stephanie Riotto, 603-427-7700, sriotto@ccsnh.edu Center for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Innovation, University of New Hampshire College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Kingsbury Hall, 33 Academic Way, Durham 03824 603-862-1781 • ceps.unh.edu Research collaboration with industry to solve technical problems and commercialize innovations Workshops and events with significant industry participation; research projects especially in areas of materials synthesis, physical characterization, numerical and analytical modeling, advanced manufacturing techniques, rapid prototyping, statistical data analysis, control systems and robotics Pulsed laser deposition system, solar photo catalysis lab, electromagnetic welding tube and sheet hydroforming, 50-ton Servo hydraulic forming press, additive manufacturing, object multi-material 3D printers Brad Kinsey, director, 603-862-1811, bkinsey@unh.edu Cook Engineering Design Center, Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth 14 Engineering Drive, Hanover 03755 603-646-2230 • engineering.dartmouth.edu Founded in 1978 as a bridge with industry Industry professionals, who have specific workplace problems that need to be solved, are matched with students who have the engineering savvy to solve them Access to more than 50 Dartmouth labs including electronics/instrument workshop, EZ fab lab, machine shop and metallic materials lab Ron Lasky, director, 603-646-9197, ronald.lasky@dartmouth.edu John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Center, University of New Hampshire College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Kingsbury Hall, 33 Academic Way, Durham 03824 603-862-1781 • ceps.unh.edu Home for academically-derived technology incubators, with particular focus on high- precision machining, light materials, flexible electronics and 'Industry 4.0' Hands-on, interdisciplinary learning opportunities in a factory environment; collaboration with industry to modernize traditional manufacturing, create new materials and technologies and address the skills gap Machining centers, robots, metrology equipment and more; contact for details Dean Bartles, director, dean.bartles@unh.edu Keene State College Division of Continuing Education 229 Maine St., Elliot Hall, First Floor, Suite 144, Keene 03435 603-358-2290 • www.keene.edu Customized, contract training; curriculum developed with workforce partners Machining apprenticeship two-year program calling for 310 instructional hours and 4,000 to 4,800 on-the-job hours.; RCAM partners can provide customized job training * Machine and rapid-prototype laboratory in Keene State's Technology, Design and Safety (TDS) Building Office of continuing education, 603-358-2290, continuing-ed@keene.edu Lakes Region Community College, Advanced Manufacturing Program 379 Belmont Road, Laconia 03246 603-524-3207 • www.lrcc.edu Credit-based training program leading to associate or certificate in advanced manufacturing or associate in electro- mechanical technologies; comprehensive curriculum in advanced machining and programming, computer-aided manufacturing, electro-mechanical systems and efficient manufacturing operations; customized trainings on-site Multiple collaborations with industry partners, high schools and funding sources; Train-the-trainer partnerships with area manufacturers, apprentice programs, financial aid and Haas scholarships for students Hands-on training provided on state-of-the-art CNC milling and lathe machines, manual machining, labs to design and fabricate materials used to build parts for aircraft, medical devices, military equipment and more Donald Brough, program coordinator, 603-366-5316, dbrough@ccsnh.edu Makerspace at the ECenter University of New Hampshire, Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center Madbury Commons, 1 Madbury Road, Suite 101, Durham 03824 603-862-4959 • www.unh.edu Student-run makerspace N/A Laser cutter/engraver, 3D printers, vinyl cutter, CNC milling machine, industrial sewing machine, electronics tools and more Brandon Smith, operations committee, maker.space@unh.edu Heather MacNeill, advisor, 603-862-4959, heather.macneill@unh.edu Manchester Community College, Advanced Manufacturing Programs 1066 Front St., Manchester 03102 603-206-8000 • www.mccnh.edu Training in a variety of automated manufacturing processes to enter the dynamic world of high-tech manufacturing with marketable skills Associate in advanced manufacturing with pathways in mechatronics, mechanical engineering technology or robotics, certificate in applied career fundamentals for advanced manufacturing, CAD certificate, mechatronics or robotics certificates; potential for free workforce training through Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory features industrial robots and mimics a modern manufacturing plant; CNC programming and Common Information Model (CIM) management software Sara Sacco, 603-656-6540, sara.j.sacco@nhes.nh.gov Loraine Hobausz, 603-656-6520 Ginny Hooker, 603-656-6503, contact for information regarding eligibility for free workforce training Higher-ed programs for manufacturers Ordered alphabetically We believe in passion for life. 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