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AMT and SME Form Strategic Partnership for Workforce Development

The partnership focuses on leveraging the strengths and resources of each organization for the betterment and advancement of the industry through three key areas which include workforce development, educational products and services, and student events.

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AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology and SME (Society of Manufacturing Engineers) have created a strategic partnership to make bigger strides together toward solving North America’s manufacturing workforce challenges. The two organizations have been longtime collaborators on advancing manufacturing, and this partnership focuses on leveraging the strengths and resources of each organization for the betterment and advancement of the industry through three key areas which include workforce development, educational products and services, and student events.

A key cornerstone of this partnership includes welcoming Greg Jones, former AMT vice president - Smartforce Development, to SME’s workforce development team as director, strategic programs and partnerships. He will report to Jeannine Kunz, chief workforce development officer at SME.

“Workforce development continues to be one of the most important factors affecting our members and the manufacturing community, so it makes sense to combine our forces in this area to scale solutions,” says Douglas K. Woods, AMT president and chief executive officer. “Greg Jones has dedicated his career to this effort and now joins forces with Jeannine Kunz and her team at SME to accelerate their collective impact.”

AMT’s education products and services will now be owned and operated by SME, which will leverage the existing strength and industry leadership of Tooling U-SME, the organization’s workforce development area. The AMT programs migrating to SME include the Certified Manufacturing Technology Sales Engineer (CMTSE) program, the MT Sales Fundamentals program, and additional AMT e-learning products in the area of transformational technologies. They will remain available to AMT members and to the manufacturing community more broadly through Tooling U-SME.

Both organizations recognized the opportunity to incorporate AMT’s education products and services into the expansive learning and development solutions of Tooling U-SME, which include its learning management system. This provides manufacturers with greater value through one access point to a larger and more integrated solution to meet their needs.

“This is a key indicator of our belief that unprecedented collaboration is required at this time to fully address the current and near-term education and workforce development challenges facing manufacturers in North America,” Kunz says. “There are a tremendous number of valuable programs happening across the United States, and the more we can amplify, align and strengthen one another, the more impactful we can be for individuals, educators, employers and communities.”

AMT is well known for its expansive IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show, which is held every other year in Chicago and where the Smartforce Student Summit convenes. The Smartforce Student Summit is dedicated to showcasing the manufacturing technology classroom of the future to educators and students through an engaging, hands-on and memorable experience. Serving more than 100,000 students and educators over the years, the Student Summit is designed to inspire students to seek an education pathway in STEM and lead them to a career in manufacturing.

The Student Summit aligns with SME’s mission as well. Now, SME and AMT will be co-producing the Student Summit at IMTS 2024 as another important pillar in its workforce development partnership.

“Expanding our existing partnership with AMT on producing the MT Series and Smart Manufacturing Experience events to include collaborating on workforce development is exactly what nonprofits should continuously aim to do when it benefits the industry,” says Bob Willig, SME executive director and chief executive officer. “We are particularly excited to work with AMT on co-producing the Smartforce Student Summit at IMTS 2024 centered around our shared vision for the ‘manufacturing technology classroom of the future.’”


  • Read about AMT and CSCMP joining forces to strengthen the U.S. industrial base. The organizations plan to leverage their respective strengths to drive innovation, promote job creation and foster economic growth.
     
  • Read about AM trends to explore at IMTS 2024, an essential additive manufacturing event organized by AMT.  Registration is now open for IMTS 2024 — the additive manufacturing event where creators, builders, sellers and drivers of manufacturing technology come to connect, be inspired, and find solutions.

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