The Greenville Tech Foundation is planning to use a $32,000 donation from Bosch Rexroth Corp. to develop an Advanced Manufacturing Academy for high school seniors. The program will allow students to spend time after school learning about CNC machining, mechatronics, welding, 3D printing, robotics, and metrology.
“Students will have the chance to experience advanced manufacturing and to understand the opportunities ahead of them on this path,” said David Clayton, executive director at the Center for Manufacturing Innovation.
The program serves as an overview of manufacturing technologies for those planning to enroll in university engineering programs.
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