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Tooling U-SME Recognizes Cuyahoga Community College as Model in Manufacturing Education



In celebration of Manufacturing Day and the significant role of manufacturing in today's global society, Tooling U-SME recognized Cuyahoga Community College with its Tooling U-SME Platinum Education Center (TUPEC) award. The school is one of five colleges receiving this honor, which is given to institutions considered to be outstanding academic models for the advancement of the manufacturing industry.

The schools enhance the professional development of students by creatively using online and hands-on training in a blended learning format to help develop a skilled and qualified future manufacturing workforce.

"Cuyahoga Community College, like our past recipients, exemplifies the spirit of the TUPEC awards," said Toni Neary, education specialist for Tooling U-SME's Government and Education Group. "We applaud the instructors and schools that make practical use of technology and state-of-the-art equipment to prepare our future manufacturing workforce. These programs are not just educating, but inspiring the next generation."

Since 2012, Tooling U-SME has recognized exceptional two-year and technical schools that embrace flexibility, high-quality content and efficiencies in teaching skills that students need to become valuable members of the manufacturing workforce. Students who graduate from these schools are better prepared for manufacturing careers, providing immediate value to the companies that hire them.

Cuyahoga Community College has used a Tooling U-SME curriculum as part of its Precision Machining Technology program for the past 10 years. Cuyahoga Community College has also incorporated one-year all access Tooling U-SME subscriptions into the school's Machine Trades Apprenticeship program.

"There are many great community colleges and technical schools that work diligently to level set students with the skills needed to be successful in the manufacturing industry," said David Bredenbeck, Program Manager, Precision Machining Technology at Cuyahoga Community College. "We are honored to be recognized as an educational leader working to help close the skills gap."

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that nearly 3.5 million skilled manufacturing workers may be needed to fill the talent pipeline within the next 10 years. Unfortunately, two million of those jobs are expected to go unfilled due to a shortage of workers with the skills necessary to operate in an advanced manufacturing environment. Manufacturing companies can look to community colleges and technical schools for innovative training programs that produce highly skilled candidates for employment in their sector.

For more information contact:

Tooling U-SME

3615 Superior Avenue East

Building 44, 6th Floor

Cleveland, OH 44114

866-706-8665

www.toolingu.com

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