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What a Day! What a Celebration!OCTOBER 4, 2018
MANUFACTURING MAKES AMERICA STRONG!The Manufacturer & Business Association was proud to host northwest Pennsylvania’s 5th annual Manufacturing Day celebration on Thursday, October 4, at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie. This year’s event was an amazing exhibit of innovation, technology and career opportunities in today’s manufacturing industry. Manufacturers, vendors, high school and higher education institutions provided more than 50 exhibits, with demonstrations for participants to experience today’s technology in a hands-on, interactive environment. Participants heard from innovation experts in their fields!
Our guests learned about the high-paying manufacturing careers available, and discovered how manufacturing remains the economic powerhouse behind our local, regional and national economies.
We wish to thank our sponsors, exhibitors, partners and school administrators for making this day possible!
Contents of this Executive Summary include:
51 Exhibitors
32 Schools Represented and 2,213 Guests Attending
Six Breakout Session Topics with Registrations from 190 to 583 Participants for Each
Six Patrick R. Locco Scholarship Award Winners
Student Survey Results
Teacher Survey Results
Sponsors – Two Big Events, One Big Thank You
800 Business and Community Leaders and their Guests attended the Evening Program with Keynote Speaker Daymond John of “Shark Tank”
Reminder Notice of 2019’s Program Date and Location
Please be sure to mark your calendars and join us for next year’s program on Wednesday, October 9, 2019 at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie!
OCTOBER 4, 2018 BAYFRONT CONVENTION CENTER, ERIE
ExhibitorsCOMPANY COMPANYAcutec Precision Aerospace JBM Technologies
AirBorn, Inc. Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania
American Turned Products LORD Corporation
C & J Industries, Inc. Manufacturer & Business Association
Channellock, Inc. Matric Group
Cumulus Radio Group (104.3) MBA Marshmallow Challenge
Cumulus Radio Group (Z102.3) McDowell High School Robotics Program
Dailey Supply, Inc. McInnes Rolled Rings
Eastern Alliance Insurance Group Mercyhurst University
Ectobox, Inc. Morris Great Lakes
Edinboro University National Fuel Gas
Electronic Communication Services, Inc. NEFF
Erie High School (Erie School District) Northern Pennsylvania Regional College
Erie Institute of Technology Northwest Industrial Resource Center (NWIRC)
Erie Press Systems NWPA NTMA
Erie Sand & Gravel Carmeuse Lime & Stone Penn State Behrend
Erie Strayer Company Plastikos, Inc. and Micro Mold
Eriez Manufacturing Company Precision Manufacturing Institute (PMI)
Faro Technologies, Inc. Reddog Industries/PHB, Inc.
FIRST Robotics Team 291/CIA - Creativity in Action Rehrig Pacific Company
Gannon University Ridg-U-Rak, Inc.
GE Transportation Steel Valley Authority/Strategic Early Warning Network (SVA/SEWN)
Greenleaf Corporation The Plastek Group
GUBotDev Welders Supply Company
Industrial Sales & Mfg., Inc. Widget Financial
Iroquois School District Robotics
5TH ANNUAL MFG DAY 113TH ANNUAL EVENT
DaymondJohn
Schools in Attendance2,213 students and administrators from the following schools:
SCHOOL SCHOOL
Cambridge Springs Junior-Senior High School Iroquois School District
Charter School of Excellence James W. Parker Middle School
Conneaut Lake Middle School Maplewood Junior-Senior High School
Conneaut School District Meadville Area Middle School
Conneaut Valley Middle School Mercer County Career Center
Corry Area High School North East High School
Erie County Technical School North East Middle School
Erie Day School Northwestern School District
Erie High School Perseus House Inc.
Erie Rise Leadership Academy Precision Manufacturing Institute
Fairview School District Saegertown High School
Fort LeBoeuf Senior High School Seneca High School
General McLane High School Titusville High School
Girard High School Titusville Middle School
Harborcreek School District Union City High School
Iroquois Junior-Senior High School Wattsburg Area School District
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Breakout Sessions
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TEN Things You Need to Do to Land the Ultimate Career – 564 Students Presenters: Kevin Smith, Leaderstone Inc. & Lori Dever, Industrial Sales & Manufacturing
In this session, speakers uncovered 10 things participants can do to start moving toward their career and personal goals – even if they are unsure what they may be!
Engineering is Everywhere – You Can Be an Engineer! – 555 Students Presenter: Dr. Karinna Vernaza, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Business at Gannon University
In this session, participants explored the different engineering fields, their applications, and their thought processes. Examples of engineering products in everyday life were presented. Attendees walked away saying, “I can be an engineer!”
Jump-Start Your Career through Internships – 190 Students Facilitator: Melanie Ford, Assistant Teaching Professor at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College This dynamic panel consisting of Penn State Erie engineering interns and local employers discussed the steps recommended for finding a meaningful internship, what questions to ask a college and a potential employer, and what benefits they have experienced through participating in an internship.
Bringing Great Innovations to Life – 583 Students Presenter: Jessie Tymoczko, Inventionland Institute
Did you imagine that hovercrafts, autonomous vehicles or invisibility cloaks could exist in reality? Have you heard of artificial skin for robotic arms, lens free cameras, hybrid driving-flying robots, calorie scanners, or ear print technology? This session walked students through the process of bringing an idea to market and introduced a few new inventions that are new or coming soon to market.
Interviewing Skills… LIVE! Learn the Tips and Tricks for a Successful Interview – 452 Students Presenters: Eileen Mullen, Program Coordinator, Crawford Co. K-12 Career Education Alliance & Patrick Faller, Acutec Precision Aerospace
During this breakout session participants learned what questions Human Resource managers and company owners ask when interviewing prospective employees, why they are asking the specific questions, what information they are looking for, and how to identify the strengths, skills and attributes that will set job seekers apart from their competitors.
Imagine a Career with Robotics – 565 Students Presenters: Steve Catt, ARM Institute, and Vu Nguyen, Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy
Integrating robotics in manufacturing requires a more developed, diverse workforce to manage, design and build the future with all the technological advantages that robotics provides. This session showcased current applications of robotics in key manufacturing sectors such as aerospace, automotive and electronics. It also highlighted future skills necessary for success in an “Industry 4.0” manufacturing work environment.
Patrick R. Locco Scholarship Awards
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The Manufacturer & Business Association is proud to support technical education and one of the most impactful ways is through the Patrick R. Locco Scholarship Awards. These awards were created with the sole purpose — to recognize outstanding high school students who distinguish themselves in the pursuit of both technical and academic excellence.
To even be considered for this prestigious honor, students must apply and be nominated by a teacher. Each school then narrows the nominees to their top candidates. If that’s not enough, these students are then interviewed by local businesspeople who ultimately choose the winners.
The 2018 Patrick R. Locco Scholarship Award winners each received a $1,200 scholarship.Corry Area High School: • Kurtis Martin – Kurtis plans on attending a technical school to study drafting. He plays football, is a member of the honors choir and serves as a leading member in his local church.
Crawford County Area Vocational-Technical School: • Christian Nichols – Christian plans on attending Penn State or Clarion University to study Business Management. He excels in academics and currently serves as a student member of the Occupational Advisory Committee.
Mercer County Career Center: • Devin Kerr - Devin plans on attending a technical school to explore a career in electronics. He is a member of his school’s Track Team and also participates in the Academic Decathlon.
Erie County Technical School: • Andrew Sebald – Andrew plans on attending the Porreco College of Edinboro University to become an electrical lineman. He is also a volunteer fireman at Fairview Fire Department #52.
Erie High School: This year, thanks to the generous friends and family of the late Al Mele of Mele Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning, we have received enough donations to extend not one, but two scholarships to Erie High School students this year. • Nicholas Panochko – Nicholas plans on attending Gannon or Penn State for electrical engineering. He currently works two jobs and enjoys playing baseball and participates in the youth group at his church. • Abdulla Iznorov – Abdulla also plans on attending Gannon or Penn State and is interested in pursuing computer programming. He is a member of the varsity boys’ tennis team and the pre-engineering robotics team.
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Do you think that the manufacturing industry provides careers that are both interesting and rewarding?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
34 / 97%
1 / 3%
Does the manufacturing industry employ well-educated and highly skilled individuals?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
34 / 97%
1 / 3%
What would increase your interest in manufacturing to a greater extent?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
Internships, work study or apprenticeship programs
Tours of advanced manufacturing facilities
21 / 60%
20 / 57%
3 Certification or degree programs for manufacturing skills training 15 / 43%
4 On campus recruiting by manufacturing firms 11 / 31%
Has MFG Day 2018 changed your perception of manufacturing?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
31 / 89%
4 / 11%
Has MFG Day 2018 motivated you to pursue a career in manufacturing?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
23 / 66%
12 / 34%
Student Survey Results
Has MFG Day 2018 made you more aware of manufacturing jobs in our community?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
33 / 94%
2 / 6%
How would you rate the Exhibit Hall?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
26 / 74%
8 / 23%
3 1 / 3%
How would you rate the breakout sessions?35 out of 35 people answered this question.
1
2
23 / 66%
7 / 20%
3 4 / 11%
4 1 / 3%
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Student Survey Results4.71 Average Rating
4.46 Average Rating
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Teacher Survey ResultsPlease rate the registration process.17 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
15 / 88%
1 / 6%
3 1 / 6%
4.82 Average Rating
Were the Exhibit Hall booths interesting and engaging?17 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
16 / 94%
1 / 6%
After attending MFG Day, students are more aware of manufacturing jobs in our community.17 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
17 / 100%
0 / 0%
After attending MFG Day, I am more likely to encourage students to pursue a career in manufacturing.17 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
16 / 94%
1 / 6%
Did you attend one of our breakout sessions? If so, which one? (mark all that apply)14 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
Engineering is Everywhere - You Can Be an Engineer!
Imagine a Career with Robotics
7 / 50%
7 / 50%
3 TEN Things You Need to Do to Land the Ultimate Career 6 / 43%
4 Bringing Great Innovations to Life 5 / 36%
5 Interviewing Skills... LIVE! Learn the Tips and Tricks for a Successful Interview 2 / 14%
6 Jump-Start Your Career through Internships 0 / 0%
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Teacher Survey ResultsPlease rate our Appreciation & Recognition Rally.17 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
6 / 35%
5 / 29%
3 4 / 24%
3.88 Average Rating
4 2 / 12%
How likely are you to tell friends, family or colleagues about MFG Day after attending the event?17 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
Very likely
Somewhat likely
11 / 65%
4 / 24%
3 Neutral 2 / 12%
4 Somewhat unlikely 0 / 0%
5 Very unlikely 0 / 0%
Are you planning on attending our 2019 MFG Day celebration?17 out of 17 people answered this question.
1
2
Yes
No
17 / 100%
0 / 0%
On Thursday morning, October 4, we were joined by more than 2,000 students, educators, business and community leaders at the Bayfront Convention Center for an amazing exhibition of innovation, technology and career opportunities available in today’s manufacturing industry. In the evening, we welcomed a sold-out crowd of business leaders to the region’s premier business networking event of the year, with guest speaker, entrepreneur and “Shark Tank” host Daymond John!
On behalf of the Manufacturer & Business Association, we want to thank all our sponsors, exhibitors, partners and guests for making these two big events ONE BIG SUCCESS!
ONE BIG THANK YOU
What a Day! What a Celebration!
More than 800 business and community leaders and their guests attended the evening program with “Shark Tank” star Daymond John as our keynote speaker.
PRESENTED BY:
Please save the date for our sixth annual Manufacturing Day celebration from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, October 9,
at Erie’s Bayfront Convention Center.
This year’s event will showcase more than 50 exhibits, programs and demonstrations, designed for participants to experience innovative manufacturing technology in a hands-on, interactive environment plus educational breakout
sessions throughout the morning. More than 2,000 educators, students and community leaders are expected to attend!
Visit www.paMFGDAY.com for the latest updates or to view photos from our 2018 event.
ALONG WITH OUR PARTNERS: