Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Chair, Applied Technology
OPPORTUNITY: Re-establishing the USA’s Global Relevance in Manufacturing Doug Kendzierski Chair, Applied Technology CCBC
2
The Powerhouse Economy
1930’s 1950’s-1970’s 1980’s-1990’s 21st Century Today
3
The Challenge From this…… To this……
4
What is this new Manufacturing?
OTHER MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES/DEVELOPMENTS: additional alloys, edibles, true biomass, silicone – virtually anything that can be extruded CURRENT MEDIA: metals, ceramics, glass, composites, graphene-embedded plastics, paper, concrete, food, yarn and even bio-inks
5
“In September 2017, NASA announced the successful testing of an igniter made of multiple metal alloys. This bi-metallic capability could r educe rocket engine costs by one-third and manufacturing time by one-half. Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory used additive manufacturing to print flexible composite silicone objects that exhibit shape memory characteristics. Additive manufacturing researchers continue to address challenges that define which materials can be used, including high melting points, layer thickness, print speed and production capacity. Larger machines with bigger build envelopes further expand the types of parts you can produce through additive manufacturing.” - General Electric G
6
The Evolution at CCBC 2-year AAS Degree in DF&AM
Machining Computer-Aided Manufacturing MIT Fabrication Laboratory 2-year AAS Degree in DF&AM
7
Program Elements Machining & Industrial Fundamentals CNC Programming
Computer-Aided Design Rapid Prototyping Digital Fabrication Industrial Art Theory Additive Manufacturing Technologies Manufacturing Strategies for the 21st Century Technology Commercialization
8
Outcomes Entrepreneurs with Specialized Product Offerings
Industrial Designers Production Artists Product Developers High-Skilled Craftsmen and women Concept Engineers Testing & Quality Control Professionals Professions that we haven’t even imagined yet!!!!
9
Results Successful Initial Cohort Intensive Recruiting
Lack of Candidates No momentum beyond increasing demand Program put on hiatus
10
What’s Missing? K-8 Secondary Parents
11
The Plan Immerse Educators (Field Trips) Train Educators
Manufacturing Community ready to sponsor! Build Fab Labs in all Schools Prioritize young women (creativity is desperately needed) Re-invigorate with Kinesthetic Learning throughout STEM Develop CTE Pilots in Partnership with CCBC Dual-Enrollment/Early Entrance with CCBC PARENTS/PARENTS/PARENTS/PARENTS/PARENTS!!!!!!!!!
12
The Opportunity "We are going to live in a world where anyone can create and customize, and iterate with blinding speed." says one financial expert. I believe that he's right, and I can't think of another technology that has so many implications for new industry. The possibilities are endless, and opportunities are coming fast and furious. “It's like drinking from a fire hose right now.”, says Summit. Just like the Industrial Revolution, the assembly line, the advent of the internet and the Social Media phenomenon, 3D Printing will be a game changer. - Forbes Magazine, 2012
13
DK’s Vision Harness the unique creativity of the American mind, the novel imagination and energy and dreams of an American schoolchild, the American entrepreneurial spirit that build the greatest Nation and most powerful economy on the globe; and reposition the United States of America as the home of innovative and cutting-edge industrial design for broad export to a global manufacturing base. To include every home, and every individual, to an extent that rivals the Internet Revolution.
14
For more information, contact Doug Kendzierski at (443) 840-5913
Or
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.