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RESOURCES FOR MANUFACTURERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
lab, wood shop, machine shop, welding/fab-
rication shop, automotive garage bay, rapid
prototyping areas, classrooms, meeting spac-
es, lounge, kitchen and more. Open house
held weekly on Thursdays.
Port City Makerspace
68 Morning St.
Portsmouth, NH 03801
www.portcitymakerspace.com
Nonprofit workshop providing tools and
space for a monthly fee. Equipment is avail-
able for woodworking, metal working, elec-
tronics, machining, blacksmithing and more.
State agencies
New Hampshire Division of Economic
Development
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH 03302
603-271-2591
info@nheconomy.com
www.nheconomy.com; www.exportnh.com;
www.ampednh.com/about
Business Resource Center attracts new
business and assists existing business-
es to expand. International Trade Center
promotes New Hampshire exports. AMPed
(Advanced Manufacturing Partnerships in
Education) is a New Hampshire initiative
executed by the New Hampshire Commu-
nity College system, with input from area
manufacturers, with the aim of workforce
preparation and continued training.
New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension
Partnership (MEP)
172 Pembroke Road
Concord, NH 03301
603-226-3200
www.nhmep.org
New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension
Partnership is a management training and
consulting organization available to every
manufacturer in the state to help them
compete more effectively in the global mar-
ketplace. Improved efficiency, elimination of
waste through lean manufacturing methodol-
ogies, quality management, growth solu-
tions, technology-driven market intelligence,
technology acceleration, and integration into
global supply chains are the resources New
Hampshire manufacturers need to become
more profitable, and increase sales and grow.
NH MEP is part of a nationwide system of
MEP centers linked through the U.S. De-
partment of Commerce, National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST), with the
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