Students Discover Future Possibilities at Manufacturing Camps
- Over 340 Summer Manufacturing Camps will happen across the U.S. From May to August.
- These camps introduce students aged 12 to 16 to modern manufacturing tools and skills.
- SparkForce and the FMA Foundation provided grants, enabling students to visit local manufacturers.
- Ed Dernulc notes, "We continue to grow the program," supporting 29 states and over 5,500 young adults.
- These programs are foundational for SparkForce and FMA, creating a pipeline for future manufacturing workers.
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Students Discover Future Possibilities at Manufacturing Camps
ELGIN, Ill., April 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This summer, thousands of kids will head to camp—not to canoe or trek in the woods, but rather to discover the exciting world of robotics, computer-aided design, and other cutting-edge manufacturing technologies.
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