STEM Education: A Renewed Culture of Innovation
Manufacturing Renaissance : Shouldn't We Be Making Things?
April 21, 2011
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Program Description:
Bob Simoneau, associate professor of management at Keene State College in Keene New Hampshire speaks of his experience in the challenges that manufacturing educators face. Through his work at the National Science Foundation, his service as advisor to several NSF funded Advanced Technological Education programs, creator of product development curriculum and programs, and consultant to Fortune 500 companies, he has the passion to help restore manufacturing education to its rightful place in support of our local, regional and national economies.
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