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StuffMadeinMA.com • 2 0 1 8 • S T U F F 69 R E S O U R C E G U I D E Higher-ed programs for manufacturers Ordered alphabetically by programs available in Central Massachusetts Higher-ed programs for manufacturers Ordered alphabetically by programs available in Central Massachusetts Name Description Collaboration Lab(s) and equipment Contact Automation, Robotics and Quality Programs at Mount Wachusett Community College 27 Jackson Road, Devens 01434 978-630-9569 • mwcc.edu/academics/ noncredit/manufacturing Initiative to enhance regional economic development by providing employers with workers that have proven training, skills and knowledge for a sector that is integral to dynamic regional growth. Quality training program offers Lean Sigma Yellow Belt, automation and robotics training program, certificate in FANUC robots Multiple labs with three Fanatic robots and three 3D printers Program director 978-630-9569, manufacturing@mwcc.mass.edu Fitchburg State University, Industrial Technology Department Conlon Building, Room 209, Fitchburg 01420 978-665-3255 • www.fitchburgstate.edu Programs in electronics engineering technology and manufacturing engineering technology Internship opportunities available Robotics and automated manufacturing lab, materials testing facilities, wood and metal fabrication facilities Sanjay Kaul chairperson, 978-665-3050, skaul@fitchburgstate.edu Diane Whitham administrative assistant, 978-665-3255, dwhitham@fitchburgstate.edu Quinsigamond Community College 670 W. Boylston St., Worcester 01606 508-853-2300 • www.qcc.edu Community college offers over 50 associate degree programs and 40 certificate programs including engineering and technology, CAD/ CAM, IT/IS, advanced manufacturing, mechatronics and photonics The Manufacturing Technology program is designed to prepare graduates to enter the field of advanced manufacturing with a focus on materials and manufacturing processes, quality systems in modern industry and safe working practices Operation and maintenance of electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic systems and more; CNC machine tools and CAD/CAM software; FABLab connected maker space offers 3D printing, prototyping, design and manufacturing equipment Lee Duerden manufacturing@qcc.mass.edu Worcester Polytechnic Institute 100 Institute Road, Worcester 01609 508-831-5000 • www.wpi.edu Several collaborative alliances between WPI research centers and industry The Metals Processing Institute and its three centers work to advance research, solve business challenges, and promote materials science partnerships The Integrative Materials Design Center is dedicated to advancing sustainable materials-process- component design and manufacturing for better performance, reliability and recyclability The Center for Advanced Research in Drying is devoted to research in drying of moist, porous materials including food, agricultural products, forestry products, chemical products, textiles and biopharmaceuticals Biomanufacturing Education and Training Center (BETC)offers training and workshops designed for individuals and companies looking for a competitive advantage in the biotech market HAAS Technical Education Center high-tech showroom and facilities to conceive, design, and create CNC-machined parts for projects Research center links, http://wp.wpi.edu/mpi/ https://web.wpi.edu/academics/me/IMDC/ http://www.dryingresearch.org/ https://wp.wpi.edu/betc/ WPI & Manufacturing USA 100 Institute Road, Worcester 01609-2280 508-831-5000 • www.wpi.edu/news/wpi- play-critical-role-national-manufacturing- initiative Member of eight of the 14 Manufacturing USA institutes, with centers that cut across multiple disciplines. The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation, now known as Manufacturing USA, "connects people, ideas, and technology to solve industry-relevant advanced manufacturing challenges. Its goals are to enhance industrial competitiveness, increase economic growth, and strengthen U.S. national security." WPI is a participating member in eight Manufacturing USA institutes; each institute is awarded $70 million in federal funds, which must be matched with non- federal support Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow (LIFT), Advanced Integrated Manufacturing in Photonics (AIM), Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation (CESMI), Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment (RAPID), National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing and Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL), Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI), Reducing Embodied-energy and Decreasing Emissions (REMADE), Advanced Robotics Manufacturing (ARM) Andy Baron senior manager of trade communications 508-831-5916, ajbaron@wpi.edu Source: College websites N/A = not available. - Compiled by: Stephanie R. Meagher, smeagher@nebusinessmedia.com