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SME releases manufacturing education strategy

10 September, 2012
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The Society of Manufacturing Engineers calls for manufacturers, educators, professional organizations and government to coordinate and standardize efforts for preparing a skilled workforce.

September 10, 2012 - The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) released a national action plan: "Workforce Imperative: A Manufacturing Education Strategy," which calls for manufacturers, educators, professional organizations and government to coordinate and standardize efforts for preparing a skilled workforce for the high-tech manufacturing jobs of today and tomorrow.

The plan addresses the current crisis faced by manufacturing where 600,000 jobs are currently unfilled due to a shortage of skilled workers. By 2015, that number is projected to reach 3 million openings. The report calls on all stakeholders, including educators and industry, to work together to close this gap through:

  • Attracting more students into manufacturing
  • Articulating a standard core of manufacturing knowledge
  • Improving the consistency and quality of manufacturing education
  • Integrating manufacturing topics into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education
  • Strategically deploying resources to accomplish these goals

"It is imperative that manufacturing is working hand-in-hand with education to properly train and educate both our current and future workforce," said Mark Tomlinson, SME Executive Director & CEO. "Importantly, we must communicate to our young people the tremendous opportunities that exist in manufacturing and then provide them with the educational foundation necessary to succeed." SME's white paper is the culmination of two years of research by SME's Task Force on the Role of SME in Higher Education and members of SME's Manufacturing Education & Research Community, who closely examined the state of manufacturing education.

The research was conducted through a series of events held to discuss manufacturing education, which engaged hundreds of stakeholders from industry, government and education.

A History of Academic Support

SME's ongoing contributions to solving the skilled worker shortage include a range of initiatives:

  • Investing $5.3 million in youth programs, helping more than 15,000 students explore career opportunities through STEM education
  • Grant-funding more than $4.7 million in scholarships to students pursuing manufacturing-related careers
  • Investing $17.3 million in grants to colleges and universities to develop industry-driven curricula
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The SME Education Foundation also recently created the Partnership Response in Manufacturing Engineering (PRIME) project, a $5.2 million program which utilizes STEM curriculum to support workforce development. Additionally, SME's online educational training platform, ToolingU (TU), trains workers on-the-job at thousands of companies worldwide while educating students at numerous colleges and universities.

About SME:

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) is the premier source for manufacturing knowledge, education and networking. Through its many programs, events, magazines, publications and online training division, Tooling, SME connects manufacturing practitioners to each other, to the latest technologies and to the most up-to-date manufacturing processes. SME has members around the world and is supported by a network of chapters and technical communities. A 501(c)3 organization, SME is a leader in manufacturing workforce development issues, working with industry, academic and government partners to support the current and future skilled workforce.

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