Bridging the Skills Gap in Manufacturing
The skills gap in manufacturing is a prevalent issue that is affecting the industry’s growth. Learn about the different strategies underway to bridge the skills gap.
The skills gap in manufacturing is a prevalent issue that is affecting the industry’s growth. Learn about the different strategies underway to bridge the skills gap.
As electric vehicle battery plants rise in the Southeast region of the United States, they’re accompanied by good jobs, and these jobs are better paying than any of the previous textile or furniture industry positions from years past.
On a sunny day, Larry Nipper, a utility worker with Aiken Electric Cooperative, stands tall in the white bucket of a work truck.
Custom tooling can help manufacturers save time and cut costs while enabling an increase in productivity. Learn more about the benefits of using custom tools.
Workplaces across the U.S. are experiencing workforce shortages, with the manufacturing industry being hit particularly hard – and South Carolina asphalt paving equipment manufacturer and AEM member company Calder Brothers is no exception.
Xanadu, a world leader in photonic quantum computing, and South Carolina Quantum, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing academia, industry, and entrepreneurs together to build a sustainable quantum ecosystem, have formed a partnership to develop practical, hands-on educational materials and grow a quantum-smart workforce in South Carolina.
The Three “Rs” of workforce development are recruitment, retention, and reputation. Learn how manufacturers can improve upon these concepts to combat the industry’s labor shortage. Target keyword/key phrase: manufacturing recruitment
Manufacturers must embrace optimization to remain competitive. Ben VandeHoef of Phillips Corporation shares his advice on how manufacturers can operate more efficiently. Target keyword/key phrase: manufacturing optimization