Students Discover Future Possibilities at Manufacturing Camps
Thanks to grants from the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association (FMA) and SparkForce, The FMA Foundation, more than 340 Summer Manufacturing Camps across the U.S. will welcome students from May to August.
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.
Thanks to grants from the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association (FMA) and SparkForce, The FMA Foundation, more than 340 Summer Manufacturing Camps across the U.S. will welcome students from May to August.
More than 5,500 students, ages 12 to 16, are expected to attend the camps, which are designed to introduce them to the tools and skills used in modern manufacturing. Even if just 10% of those students pursue a manufacturing career, the impact on the industry's future workforce would be significant, according to SparkForce Director Ed Dernulc.
"We continue to grow the program—this year, we're supporting camp locations in 29 states and impacting more than 5,500 young adults, a record number of participants," Dernulc said. "This program continues to be the foundational program for SparkForce and FMA as a whole. These young students are the pipeline for the next generation of the manufacturing workforce."
In addition to skills and technology, the camps also connect young people with local manufacturers and potential career options. According to a previous SparkForce survey, 81% of camp host organizations reported that providing students with opportunities to meet representatives from local manufacturing companies and tour nearby facilities was extremely beneficial.
To learn more, visit sparkforce.org.
About SparkForce
Formerly Nuts, Bolts & Thingamajigs (NBT), SparkForce is the charitable foundation of the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association. Through its manufacturing camp and scholarship programs, SparkForce inspires, attracts, and supports the next generation workforce as they pursue a future in manufacturing.
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