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2011 Summer Manufacturing Camps

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Below are manufacturing camps funded by NBT in the summer of 2011.

Camp Name When/Where
Advanced Manufacturing Camp June 13–17, 2011
Pine Technical College
Pine City, MN
Tek2Go-Manufacturing the Future June 13-17, 2011
Itawamba Community College
Tupelo, MS
KidWorks June 13-24, 2011
Rock Valley College
Rockford, IL
Toolin' It June 20-24, 2011
Moraine Park Technical College
West Bend, WI
Camp: Build My Future July 11-20, 2011
Anoka Technical College
Anoka, MN
Battle Force-Catapult Into Manufacturing July 11-15, 2011
Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College
Ogden, UT
Manufacturing Madness July 18-22, 2011
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Green Bay, WI
GADgET (Girls Adventuring in Design Engineering & Technology) July 25-28, 2011
Triton College
River Grove, IL
Power of Manufacturing August 8-12, 2011
Fox Valley Technical College
Appleton, WI
Peninsula K-Next in Advanced Manufacturing August 10-13, 2011
View the Peninsula K-Next Camp video
Thomas Nelson Community College
Hampton, VA

Campers design and build a product experiencing the start to finish satisfaction of creating something they can show off with pride. Throughout the process, they learn how to do CAD design and operate various kinds of manufacturing machinery under the close supervision of expert manufacturing trainers.

They will also tour local manufacturing facilities learning what kinds of jobs exist, what skills and training are required, and how those businesses developed. They will have the opportunity to hear directly from local manufacturing company owners how they started their businesses, applying basic entrepreneurship principles to understand how a single product idea becomes a business.

Whether a young person aspires to work in manufacturing or medicine or law or any other field, having a basic understanding of how things are made and how businesses develop will make them more appreciative of the world around them and the "tools" they will use in their adult life.

Each camp is unique in its own way and addresses local needs. All are aimed at ensuring the future of manufacturing by changing the image of manufacturing for today's youth. For more information on these camps or to make a contribution in honor of one of the camps, call 888-394-4362.

 

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