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3D PRINTING | University Research & Teaching
Переглядів 108Місяць тому
Accelerate research and innovation at your university with the power of micro-precise 3D printing! This webinar explores how B9Creations’ high-precision 3D printers are revolutionizing university programs and research across multiple disciplines. What you’ll learn: ☑️ How micro-precise 3D printing enables faster prototyping and reduces time to innovation ☑️ Custom material options tailored for ...
3D PRINTING | In Technical & Community Colleges
Переглядів 86Місяць тому
Revolutionize your technical and community college programs with the power of industry-grade 3D printing! In this webinar, we explore how B9Creations’ ultra-precision 3D printers are transforming education and preparing students for high-demand careers. What you’ll learn: ☑️ How ultra-precision printers deliver unmatched speed and accuracy for rapid prototyping and production ☑️ Why industries ...
ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS | How Saint Paul College Prepares Industry-Ready Technicians
Переглядів 222Місяць тому
@SaintPaulCollegeMN's Electromechanical Systems program is setting the standard for workforce training in industrial technology. With a curriculum rooted in industry needs, students gain hands-on experience in areas like basic electricity, motor controls, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transfer, and PLC programming. In this video, VA Hayman Barber, Dean of Trade and Tech, and Dr. Trav...
3D PRINTING IN K-12 EDUCATION
Переглядів 95Місяць тому
New 3D printing technology lets students print more parts, with incredibly high precision, in a single class period!
HANDS-ON ENGINEERING | University of Northwestern
Переглядів 1323 місяці тому
At the University of Northwestern in St. Paul, Minnesota, engineering students are bridging the gap between theory and real-world application. Using cutting-edge systems from TecQuipment and LJ Create, students gain practical experience that brings their engineering coursework to life. This hands-on approach equips future engineers with the skills and confidence they need to excel in the workfo...
GAME DESIGN IN SCHOOL | Students Code Video Games at Pathways High
Переглядів 13010 місяців тому
Pathways High is a competency-based learning school in Wisconsin where coding students get to design their own games! Using Mastery Coding's curriculum, high schoolers learn the fundamentals of game design and coding languages, then get to create their own games, mods and projects in class. With these tools, some of the students have gone on to create remarkable projects and games, even leading...
SMART MANUFACTURING LAB | Teaching Industry 4.0 with FANUC Robotics
Переглядів 82110 місяців тому
@NorthcentralTechnicalCollege in Wisconsin has one of the country's most advanced smart manufacturing labs! Full of @FANUCAmericaCorporation robots, the lab is equipping students with the knowledge and skills to help bring automation into the region's manufacturing workforce. Get a tour through this cutting-edge lab, where you''ll see a lineup of new CRX collaborative robots, SCARA robots for c...
ROBOT-CNC MACHINE INTEGRATION | Plug & Play Setup for Cobot Machine Tending with FANUC
Переглядів 45410 місяців тому
Tech Ed programs...get ready to jump into automation integration in a really simple way! @FANUCAmericaCorporation has released a new robot onsite feature that allows you to connect a FANUC robot with a FANUC CNC control with a simple Ethernet connection. Here we see how a CRX-5 can read the macro variables inside the CNC program on this EDU-Mill with an I/O-less connection. Now we can teach mac...
SELF-DRIVING TRACTOR | The Future of Agri-Tech Education
Переглядів 164Рік тому
Teach the future of agri-tech with the self-driving tractor lab! The MINDS-i self-driving tractor is a miniature autonomous tractor that students build, program and run outdoors in a realistic farm setting. Students will explore Arduino coding, electro-mechanical systems, and autonomous GPS navigation while also learning how to program their tractor for ground-based crop evaluation, spraying, s...
Hands-on Technical Training | Mid-State Technical College Success Story
Переглядів 205Рік тому
Mid-State Technical College is training apprentices and technicians for high-demand careers using a very hands-on approach to education. We dive into their use of DAC Worldwide's training systems to demonstrate authentic mechanical systems and to teach skills that will directly transfer to industry. To learn more about DAC Worldwide products from LAB Midwest: labmidwest.com/product-catalogue/?t...
PLCs & SMART CONTROLS | The new 895 system from Amatrol is here!
Переглядів 423Рік тому
Teach all things PLCs with the new 895 Smart Controls Troubleshooting Learning System from Amatrol! The first of our featured 𝐍𝐄 𝐓𝐄𝐂𝐇 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 series, the 895 teaches: • PLC programming & troubleshooting • ControlLogix & CompactLogix configuration • Distributed I/O • Ethernet/IP communications, managed switches and wireless Ethernet communications • PID control • VFD and motion control • IIoT s...
DRONES IN EDUCATION | High School Team Re-engineers Drone for Competition
Переглядів 503Рік тому
Amazing engineering on display! These two high school students from Marshfield, Wisconsin re-engineered their competition drone to make it modular and durable for SkillsUSA. This is an inspiring story of engineering education applied in a real-world scenario. Read all about their story here: labmidwest.com/students-showcase-engineering-talent-with-custom-modified-competition-drone/ Get the MIND...
Getting Started with Metal 3D Printing for Higher Education
Переглядів 247Рік тому
Ready to take your 3D printing capabilities to the next level? In this webinar we uncover the transformative power of metal 3D printing for your labs and classrooms. In this video we'll: ⚙️ Demonstrate the fundamentals of metal 3D printing technology ⚙️ Show you just how safe and accessible it is ⚙️ Hear from educators who have applied metal 3D printing in innovative ways ⚙️ Envision the possib...
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING | How to onboard & upskill your manufacturing workforce
Переглядів 136Рік тому
Manufacturing's #1 problem...the shortage of a skilled workforce! We're solving that problem at its core with proven, turn-key industrial training programs. In this webinar you'll learn: How to rapidly train up new hires (even if they have zero experience!) How to re-skill your incumbent workers...especially as you invest in more automation How to leverage a proven model for training any team i...
UAV Drone Competition: Wisconsin SkillsUSA 2023
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UAV Drone Competition: Wisconsin SkillsUSA 2023
CERTIFICATIONS | Increase the Value of Employee Training
Переглядів 28Рік тому
CERTIFICATIONS | Increase the Value of Employee Training
EMPLOYEE TRAINING | The Step-by-Step Guide
Переглядів 51Рік тому
EMPLOYEE TRAINING | The Step-by-Step Guide
AMRs | Teaching automation & integration with autonomous mobile robots
Переглядів 1822 роки тому
AMRs | Teaching automation & integration with autonomous mobile robots
How Educators Across Michigan are Aligning on Industry 4.0
Переглядів 2942 роки тому
How Educators Across Michigan are Aligning on Industry 4.0
ESSER Funds for Career & Technical Education
Переглядів 3732 роки тому
ESSER Funds for Career & Technical Education
15 PREDICTIONS | Technical Education in 2022
Переглядів 1183 роки тому
15 PREDICTIONS | Technical Education in 2022
Top 10 Moments from Webinar Wednesday
Переглядів 343 роки тому
Top 10 Moments from Webinar Wednesday
AMRs | Autonomous Mobile Robots for the Classroom
Переглядів 2,4 тис.3 роки тому
AMRs | Autonomous Mobile Robots for the Classroom
Thanksgiving Special 2021
Переглядів 603 роки тому
Thanksgiving Special 2021
ULTIMATE GUIDE | Launching a Student Run Business
Переглядів 3683 роки тому
ULTIMATE GUIDE | Launching a Student Run Business
3D SCANNING | The Newest Tech For Your Industry 4.0 Toolbox
Переглядів 2443 роки тому
3D SCANNING | The Newest Tech For Your Industry 4.0 Toolbox
EMPLOYEE TRAINING | How to Market Your Training Program
Переглядів 3583 роки тому
EMPLOYEE TRAINING | How to Market Your Training Program
MASTERY CODING | Computer Science Programs for All Students!
Переглядів 1693 роки тому
MASTERY CODING | Computer Science Programs for All Students!
TRAINING METRICS | The KPIs to Track for Success
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TRAINING METRICS | The KPIs to Track for Success

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @waseemch8495
    @waseemch8495 Місяць тому

    Exceptional

  • @AliciaReed-gg9bg
    @AliciaReed-gg9bg Місяць тому

    Excellent work for students and community! Thank you for sharing

  • @divayoung5394
    @divayoung5394 3 місяці тому

    Are any of these programs in Arizona?

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 місяці тому

      There are many schools across the country using the Mastery Coding platform! Here's their site: www.masterycoding.com/

  • @amir_hamza74
    @amir_hamza74 10 місяців тому

    nice

  • @chipdouglaschipdouglas
    @chipdouglaschipdouglas 11 місяців тому

    Dumb

  • @Leo-xb2ng
    @Leo-xb2ng Рік тому

    Promo-SM 😔

  • @ojingaj30
    @ojingaj30 Рік тому

    My mom and I really enjoyed this video!! I wish the majority of the manufacturing plants that I worked for would discuss & implement these educational goals with their employees. They spend way too much time talking about increasing the number of products going out the door to maximize profit rather than allocating more of that time investing in their employee's education that will make them a much more valuable asset to the company. Looking forward to the next session!!

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest Рік тому

      Thanks for the comments and feedback! You make a great point, and when employees are trained to a higher level of skill, the company will be able to produce more and better products for their customers. It's a win-win!

  • @myrandaslipp3929
    @myrandaslipp3929 Рік тому

    ⭐ Promo sm

  • @ojingaj30
    @ojingaj30 Рік тому

    Good video! I’m looking forward to next one. Advanced Manufacturing rocks!!

  • @shaunybonny688
    @shaunybonny688 Рік тому

    Sounds like a lot of flim flam. What do people with these credentials actually know how to do or what to work on?

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest Рік тому

      Far from it. Please keep in mind this webinar is nearly 3 years old and SACA certifications have taken off substantially since 2020. Take a look at the list of skills and competencies required for each certification: www.saca.org/smart-automation-certifications/. People with the entry-level certifications (associate) have a broad array of skills in safety, measurement, blueprint and schematic reading, GD&T, operation of fluid power, electrical and mechanical systems, motor control, HMI and VFD operation, sensor systems, production monitoring via Bluetooth and ethernet, PLC programming and operation, industrial robotics, CNC operation and intro program touch-ups, MES systems, SQL databases. Specialist Level certifications are deep dives into highly-specific technology areas like those listed above. Certifications are knowledge and skills-based. Individuals have to demonstrate hands-on knowledge and actually do the skills to get the Gold level certifications.

  • @imammaruf1440
    @imammaruf1440 Рік тому

    hey bro, do you have a video tutorial on how to make it? I am very interested to learn about this great training scenario

  • @QuoraHarshEntrepreneur
    @QuoraHarshEntrepreneur Рік тому

    Is this video about 2021 or 2031?

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest Рік тому

      This video was made in 2021 making predictions about how AI will change manufacturing by the year 2031.

  • @johng5295
    @johng5295 2 роки тому

    Thanks in a million. Awesome.

  • @vinodnaidu110
    @vinodnaidu110 2 роки тому

    It would be good for critical designed components

  • @davidjasinski6633
    @davidjasinski6633 2 роки тому

    Great comments from Mr. Heraly. But, maybe consider investing in a good lapel microphone.

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 2 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback, David!

  • @joebaldiga3412
    @joebaldiga3412 3 роки тому

    I'm thankful for the whole ATS LabMidwest team. Truly a great organization full of dedicated people making a genuine impact on the future.

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 роки тому

      Thanks Joe!! We're thankful for all you and the team at FANUC do for our students and their futures.

  • @sinanarts
    @sinanarts 3 роки тому

    Hi Ivan, pls reach out to me as I have a business proposal for your company.

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 роки тому

      Hi Sinan, if you're interested in FreeRange XR, please send us an email at info@labmidwest.com!

  • @ojingaj30
    @ojingaj30 3 роки тому

    Good vid!

  • @intiranmailvaganam681
    @intiranmailvaganam681 3 роки тому

    can i use for jewellery making

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 роки тому

      Yes, but you would need to know how to program a CNC mill or to design your jewelry pieces in a CAD software for 3D printing.

  • @ojingaj30
    @ojingaj30 3 роки тому

    Great content!!

  • @ojingaj30
    @ojingaj30 3 роки тому

    Great vid!

  • @samajlani7182
    @samajlani7182 3 роки тому

    This was very good, I have a couple of suggestions for educational schools/companies with #3 & #4. For #3, any platform use must be able to integrate with the LMS (most of us are 2.0 or higher) the Tech School, College, or High School is using. When an update occurs, most of us have to now re-integrate the new content by starting all over. This can be cumbersome. So the platform should be able to integrate smoothly. I would add that to the presentation. For #4, most public schools and most private educational companies cannot select who can and can't use the platform. If it is open to one, it is open to all. Otherwise, you are setting yourself up for a legal battle. That needs to be clarified by stating you can offer this platform as an alternative to some other method of learning to quale the negativity.

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 роки тому

      Thanks for your insights and feedback, Sam!

  • @barbbauer475
    @barbbauer475 3 роки тому

    Great info!

  • @ojingaj30
    @ojingaj30 3 роки тому

    That’s cool!!

  • @ojingaj30
    @ojingaj30 3 роки тому

    Bravo!!! Great video!! I'm so glad I found this channel!

  • @wilkyb8997
    @wilkyb8997 3 роки тому

    You use the word “talent” to describe the abilities needed by a former employee, who are now being replaced by computers & automation. The problem is the opposite of what you describe: there is too much talent centralized in manufacturing (automation) which replaces jobs that once did require talent. These jobs are not well paid anymore because a computer can do the job of 1,000 people. A single automated machine developed by a computer science graduate can produce a contract that puts 50 people out of a job via automation 14:40 you list off all kinds of market failures & poorly practiced investments as being part of the manufacturing crisis, and then your conclusion is that training is the issue? Excuse me for my ignorance if it exists, but isn’t that a wild jump going from A to Z? The simple answer is probably the most likely: investors got greedy & gave credit to a massive population of Americans who have no talent, thus no real ability to pay back the loan in time. ; the training isn’t the issue… it’s the pay versus the cost of living which is getting squeezed according to the competition in the labour market. People are no longer valued assets, but computers & technological infrastructure is. Human capital is at an all-time low.

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 роки тому

      Thank you for your comments! To provide some context, Matt's presentation comes from 25 years of firsthand experience running manufacturing companies followed by a career working directly with employers who are having a hard time finding workers. Manufacturers are turning to automation for two key reasons: 1. Automation & robotics can do rote work, heavy lifting and other monotonous/dangerous tasks faster than a human, freeing up humans to do the kinds of work that only a human can do. 2. Manufacturers have far more production contracts than they can possibly get out the door with the limited workforce, and since they can't find workers, they automate production lines. Automation allows humans to do more interesting and intellectual jobs - like programming robots, maintenance on those lines, etc. Our message in this video is not that lack of training is the foundational issue of the manufacturing crisis - the issue is far too complex for that. However, the message is that training solves a huge issue manufacturers are facing, which is this: Manufacturers are automating for the reasons above. But they can't find workers (talent) who know how to program, operate and maintain those complex automation systems. Community/technical colleges are doing a great job of teaching students those skills, but there just aren't enough graduates to fill all the open roles in manufacturing. So our message to employers is that they need to do the up-skilling themselves with their current employees. In other words, manufacturers need to hire more people for base-level jobs, then train them in-house to do the complex work with automation, promote them to greater positions, then fill their old role with new hires at the base level, and continue the cycle. This way, you can hire people with little to no manufacturing experience and still fill the gaps, while employees get a great career pathway, pay raises, etc. There are massive numbers of jobs out there that manufacturers can't fill, and they are doing everything to recruit people. Paying far above living wage, sign on bonuses, incredible benefits, etc. Everywhere we turn here in the Midwest there's a "now hiring" sign with starting pay posted. They need the workers and will pay well. We're helping them to train up their workforce to do more highly-skilled work. There's plenty of it available. For more from manufacturers firsthand on how robotics & automation are creating more jobs, not less (and much better jobs, too), see the following (all published this year): 1. Peter Anderson, VP of Manufacturing & Supply Chain at Cummins: techedpodcast.com/electrification-supply-chain-and-industry-4-0/ 2. Dr. Annette Parker, President of South Central College: techedpodcast.com/improving-technical-education-across-the-us/ 3. Todd Wanek, CEO of Ashley Furniture: techedpodcast.com/technology-and-talent-in-an-industry-4-0-workforce/ 4. Kurt Bauer, CEO of Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce: techedpodcast.com/solving-wisconsins-economic-challenges/ 5. Mike Cicco, CEO of FANUC America: techedpodcast.com/why-we-should-teach-industrial-robotics-automation-in-schools/

    • @wilkyb8997
      @wilkyb8997 3 роки тому

      who am I talking to right now? "Manufacturers have far more production contracts than they can possibly get out the door with the limited workforce, and since they can't find workers, they automate production lines" Manufacturer's can't find workers because the job security is very low due to machinery replacing the worker. The cost of labor has stagnated in this economy because human labor is not valuable anymore with machinery taking their place. What follows are businesses that previously had to pay out pension plans, insurance and healthcare plans to their workers are now being consumed by the talent of a small team of engineers. This explains the huge gap in wealth that exists in America today. Small groups of people transition from businesses that relied on human capital to technological capital. "Automation allows humans to do more interesting and intellectual jobs" Automation allows SOME humans to do more interesting and intellectual jobs. The large majority of people who lost their job are not doing more interesting and intellectual jobs because human work has dropped off in value since companies have started investing in technology also, who'se to say that another incredibly talented computer geek won't automate part of their co-workers jobs & then eating up their co-workers contract in the process? also, imagine the strain it puts on the person who replaces the workers beneath them? what a moral dilemma that must be, putting 500 of your co-workers out of a job? this happens in software, where a talented person will write a computer program to do the job that a segment of the office previously were paid to do job security in automation is incredibly low, and that's the reason why people don't want to invest in working for a manufacturer all of these references you provide is not convincing the layperson to get a job in manufacturing if I must listen to four hours of a podcast in order to be convinced that there are jobs in the field... shouldn't it be obvious that there are jobs in the field? why do you need to produce so much material to convince people there are jobs?

  • @daydreamfilms7171
    @daydreamfilms7171 3 роки тому

    Hey guys! Great training scenario! Do you use Unity or UE4 for these?

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 роки тому

      Thanks! This training software was developed by FreeRange XR (www.frexr.com), they could tell you what they used.

  • @the_maroon_knight
    @the_maroon_knight 3 роки тому

    Can someone explain what is this actually?

    • @labmidwest
      @labmidwest 3 роки тому

      We're premiering all the details in a webinar this Wednesday: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J6kpVIffSNi5JSSUIufhsQ

  • @ahmedshoaib9991
    @ahmedshoaib9991 4 роки тому

    You got a new subscriber! 👍

  • @MichaelRada-INDUSTRY50
    @MichaelRada-INDUSTRY50 4 роки тому

    Dear LAB MIDWEST thank you for delivering your speech (not about INDUSTRY 5.0). I am the founder of INDUSTRY 5.0, my name is Michael Rada and since December 2015 I implement INDUSTRY 5.0 principles in factories and companies. I do fully agree that the next step is not the next INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION, this is why INDUSTRY 5.0 is the FIRST INDUSTRIAL EVOLUTION EVER LED BY MAN (HUMAN). It is based on systematic waste prevention applicable to industries INDUSTRIAL UPCYCLING. If interested, here is one of the last keynotes delivered to the Indian Industry at the end of August. ua-cam.com/video/bRG9X1861-E/v-deo.html If interested, get in touch with me for more details

  • @arabofon
    @arabofon 4 роки тому

    What a great video, thank you very much! What a message to relay to our students.

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 4 роки тому

    nice content

  • @melissamusser6336
    @melissamusser6336 6 років тому

    This is cool!

  • @dalekirchner6821
    @dalekirchner6821 7 років тому

    really intriguing, requiring an intelligent approach to complex technology, made both fun and fulfilling.