Students Discover Future Possibilities at Manufacturing Camps
- Over 340 Summer Manufacturing Camps will happen across the U.S. From May to August.
- These camps introduce students aged 12 to 16 to modern manufacturing tools and skills.
- SparkForce and the FMA Foundation provided grants, enabling students to visit local manufacturers.
- Ed Dernulc notes, "We continue to grow the program," supporting 29 states and over 5,500 young adults.
- These programs are foundational for SparkForce and FMA, creating a pipeline for future manufacturing workers.
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Students Discover Future Possibilities at Manufacturing Camps
ELGIN, Ill., April 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This summer, thousands of kids will head to camp—not to canoe or trek in the woods, but rather to discover the exciting world of robotics, computer-aided design, and other cutting-edge manufacturing technologies.


Students discover future possibilities at manufacturing camps
This summer, thousands of kids will head to camp—not to canoe or trek in the woods, but rather to discover the exciting world of robotics, computer-aided design, and other cutting-edge manufacturing technologies. Thanks to grants from the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association and...
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