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Roane State’s Gatton eager to show new side of manufacturing

Posted at 11:34 pm August 8, 2013
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Bob Gatton of Roane State's National STEM Consortium

Roane State’s Bob Gatton explains a composite materials demonstration during an open house showcasing the college’s advanced manufacturing programs. (Submitted photo)

Bob Gatton wants to spread a simple but powerful message.

Manufacturing is not what it used to be.

“When you start talking about factories, people have this mental picture of being covered in soot,” Gatton said. “That’s just not true anymore. Most factories are clean and automated.”

As director of Roane State Community College’s National STEM Consortium Program, Gatton is in a position to train people for today’s high-tech manufacturing jobs. The college has developed two one-year certificate programs—mechatronics and composite materials—with funding from a $19.7 million grant awarded to the National STEM Consortium. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, College, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Arundel Community College, Bob Gatton, composite materials, manufacturing, mechatronics, National STEM Consortium Program, Roane State Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility, Roane State Community College, science technology engineering and math, STEM, Trade Adjustment Act, U.S. Department of Labor

Roane State hosts information meetings for new mechatronics program

Posted at 7:13 pm January 2, 2013
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Factory Manufacturing

Technicians trained in mechatronics work with high-tech robotic equipment. (Photo courtesy of Anne Arundel Community College)

Roane State Community College is hosting information meetings about a new certificate program that will train students to become technicians who operate, maintain, and repair high-tech automated manufacturing systems.

Anyone interested in the one-year mechatronics program is invited to attend information meetings on Thursday, Jan. 3, at the college’s Oak Ridge campus; Tuesday, Jan. 8, at the college’s Loudon County campus in Lenoir City; or on Thursday, Jan. 10, at the Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility.

The information sessions will be held at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. each day. Interested students only need to attend one of the sessions.

The program begins Tuesday, Jan. 22, at the Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Higher Education and Workforce Training Facility, Loudon County, mechatronics, National STEM Consortium, NSC, Oak Ridge, Roane State Community College, TAA, Trade Adjustment Act, U.S. Department of Labor

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