Further expanding its outreach to manufacturers and the greater Dayton region as a whole, UNITED GRINDING North America has announced several new programs and events planned for 2021. The company launched a new web-based video series, initiated a scholarship program for local students and prepared an online presentation that conveys the need for digitization in today's manufacturing world.
"UNITED GRINDING North America prides itself on partnering with customers and the community through education," said company President and CEO Markus Stolmar. "With the new web series, scholarship program and other forthcoming resources, we continue to stand by our brand promise to contribute to the further growth of manufacturing and to helping our customers increase their competitiveness."
The new video series, titled "In the Shop With UNITED GRINDING," is published on the company's YouTube channel and is part of a wide-ranging initiative by UNITED GRINDING North America to reinforce its longstanding commitment to partnering with its customers. The series recently premiered with an episode about the best practices for preparing grinding wheels for tool and cutter grinding applications. Hosted by UNITED GRINDING Assistant Production Manager Kevis Mitchell, the episode also includes Application Engineer Chad Mahurin and Tool Division General Manager Simon Manns discussing the optimal way to build, dress, balance and measure wheel packs for tool grinding applications.
Each new episode will focus on key topics that machine operators deal with on a daily or weekly basis. UNITED GRINDING North America will then offer knowledge, insight and best practices from its technical and application experts, many of whom garnered extensive first-hand shop experience prior to joining the team at UNITED GRINDING North America. There will also be special guest appearances from coolant suppliers, abrasives manufacturers and other UNITED GRINDING partners who will weigh in with advice and subject matter expertise.
To encourage even more subject matter expertise-and promote careers in manufacturing-UNITED GRINDING North America has established its Gearing Up For the Future scholarship for students pursuing degrees, diplomas or certificates in manufacturing and engineering-related technical fields. Organized through the Dayton Foundation, the scholarship will award four individual students each spring with financial aid that will help them attain their educational goals and become productive members of the manufacturing community.
UNITED GRINDING North America also contributed to the education of manufacturing professionals through its participation in the IMTS Spark presentation series. Stolmar offered insight into the digitization of manufacturing that "is here and inevitable" and discussed the company's digital vision and how it will help manufacturers take full advantage of the various digital-based innovations to improve processes and increase machine utilization. To that point, Stolmar covered topics ranging from data collection and databases to digital twins and Industry 4.0. To view his presentation and see the latest grinding technology in action, visit UNITED GRINDING North America at the company's IMTS Spark Showroom.
For more information contact:
UNITED GRINDING North America Inc.
2100 UNITED GRINDING Blvd.
Miamisburg, OH 45342
937-859-1975
info@grinding.com
www.grinding.com