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Manufacturing Is Changing Dramatically. Who’s Ready to Work?

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In a new book — The New Collar Workforce — an innovative leader prepares manufacturing managers, educators, students and career changers for transformations in the factory.

PITTSFIELD, Mass., Jan. 25, 2018 — U.S. manufacturing companies are expected to face a shortage of two million skilled workers by the year 2020. As a result, manufacturers and educators are looking for real, actionable ideas to train workers, reduce the shortfall and realize the potential of the new age of manufacturing. The “new collar” workers that manufacturers seek have the digital skills needed to “run automation and software, design in CAD, program sensors, maintain robots, repair 3D printers, and collect and analyze data,” according to Sarah Boisvert, author of The New Collar Workforce,...Read full article

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    Published: January 2018
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