Educational
Resources used by the educators
The TIME Center and RMI have been working to identify a collection of interesting, entertaining, and educational websites - targeted for students and educators. Review a list of great online technology resource web sites. These are great resources to learn more about manufacturing technology and for educators to use to develop curriculum.
The TIME Center and its partners are offering a suite of Lean Enterprise courses and services that will enable organizations to address growing needs for improved productivity and competitiveness. As organizations explore ways to meet their customers challenges and opportunities, many are adding lean principles and techniques to their organizational toolbox. Access to high quality, high value services is essential, and the Lean Training Partnership can satisfy that requirement.
The TIME Center and its partners are offering a suite of Lean Enterprise courses and services that will enable organizations to address growing needs for improved productivity and competitiveness. As organizations explore ways to meet their customers challenges and opportunities, many are adding lean principles and techniques to their organizational toolbox. Access to high quality, high value services is essential, and the Lean Training Partnership can satisfy that requirement.
The Time Center mission is to work collaboratively with its industry, government, and education partners to develop a comprehensive support system that will assist regional manufacturers to meet their current and future workforce needs, and to improve the technical and workplace support skills of new and existing technicians and workers.
Maryland World Class Manufacturing Consortium is a group of fellow Maryland companies dedicated to the application of world-class manufacturing techniques to compete with companies around the block or around the globe...and win. MWCMC provides educational seminars and access to consultants designed to educate and improve an onrganizations processes and capabiities.
The Maryland Technology Enterprise Institute (MTECH), a unit of the A. James Clark School of Engineering, accelerates new ventures, spurs economic growth, and brings university expertise to Maryland companies through technology entrepreneurship and research programs.
GMability is designed to demonstrate corporate responsibility by transparently presenting company information, and GM's ability to make a difference in the world.
Through the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education's Achievement Counts campaign, BeWhatIWantToBe.com is working to provide people with information, encouragement, assistance and a vision of what is possible in life.
RMI Board Member, Jim Burnette, and Manufacturing Today columnist, Peter Gourlay, talk about the importance of innovation in todays manufacturing marketplace.
In June 2004, a discussion took place of issues related to manufacturing.

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