MANUFACTURING THE FUTURE

A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT MANUFACTURING AND ITS FUTURE.

Do you find that manufacturing receives a lot of positive attention?
Does society demonstrate confidence in the stability of our North American manufacturing base?
Do we have strong and convincing marketing initiatives to influence consumers to buy products made in North America?
I am thrilled to share my passion with industry. Take a quick peek at my presentation for the SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers).

Karin Lindner is the founder and owner of KARICO Performance Solutions located in Richmond Hill, Ontario. As an employee engagement and motivation specialist focusing on the manufacturing sector, her mission is to develop employee excellence in every level of the organization, one company at a time. Karin is currently in the process of creating a special Youth Award to encourage high school students (grades 9 -- 12) to come up with new ways and innovative ideas to make manufacturing sexy. This can also be viewed as a great way to promote this industry to our youth and in North America.
If you are interested in sponsoring this initiative please contact her at www.karicosolutions.com.

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This website is made possible through a generous grant from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Education Foundation. http://www.smeef.org/
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Education Foundation is committed to the educational needs of American youth and inspiring them to excel in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education - essential skills demanded by industry for the present and future workforce; providing access to rigorous educational opportunities by providing financial support with awards and scholarships, and funding project-based curricula and activities designed to motivate learning.

Manufacturing Salaries

Whether it's a College Degree or an Associates Technical Degree or Specialized Certificates or On-The Job-Training here's a list of some of the top paying jobs and careers in manufacturing.

Mechanical engineer
$67,658

Industrial engineer
$65,826

Millwright
$47,613

Electrician
$47,298

Industrial engineer technician
$47,011

Mechanical drafter
$46,835

Sheet metal worker
$44,323

Industrial maintenance mechanic
$44,747

Machinist
$38,043

CNC Technician
$38,748

Mechanical Design Technology
$38,880

Electro-mechanical Technology
$40,800

Industrial Production Managers
$77,670






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Our mission is to harness and promote the region's resources, talents and creativity for the purposes of sustaining and growing our regional economy.

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EDUCATION/TRAINING

Northeast Wisconsin Technical College www.nwtc.edu

Fox Valley Technical College
www.fvtc.edu


Lakeshore Technical College
www.gotoltc.edu

Moraine Park Technical College
www.morainepark.edu


UW Stout
www.uwstout.edu

Michigan Tech
www.mitech.edu

MSOE
www.msoe.edu

UW Green Bay
www.uwgb.edu

UW Oskosh
www.uwosh.edu

UW Plateville
www.uwplatt.edu


APPRENTICESHIP:
Department of Workforce Development
www.dwdwisconsin.gov/
apprenticeship

 


3N Productions, LLC  did some industrial photography for the recent issue of Insight Publications  
Check it out:
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/insight/newmanufacturing_allstars2011/#/0

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