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Today's manufacturing operations often bear no resemblance to factories of the past. Workers are trained in technology. There are also design, sales and administrative jobs to be filled. S p o n s o r e d P r o f i l e s 48 FMI (A Spirit AeroSystems Co.) Providing high temperature materials and composites 49 Harvey Performance Co. Tackling challenging machining requirements 50 Mathews Brothers Co. Manufacturing highly energy efficient windows 51 Pratt & Whitney — North Berwick Aero Systems Building parts for commercial and military engines 52 Southworth International Group Making a range of ergonomic equipment 53 VELUX Greenwood LLC A market leader in skylights for commercial, residential use 4 5 Maker's space Employers, schools and agencies are collaborating to train Maine's future manufacturing workforce S TA RT I N G H E R E » M A N U FA C T U R I N G

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