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SUMMARY:Manufacturers Business Summit & Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Manufacturers Business Summit & Lunch\n\n\n\nAll are welcome to join us for our Manufacturing Business Summit & Lunch at the Coca-Cola Refreshments plant in Niles on Thursday\, April 21. This event includes:\n\n\n	A discussion on the "Skills Gap"   an inability to find suitable candidates to fill skilled labor positions (welding\, machining\, etc.) and what our local high schools and colleges are doing to engage young people into engineering and technology fields. \n	Plus\, learn about programs that expose local students to potential careers in these fields.  See how connecting students to the work force can translate into employees and qualified talent for your business. \n	Learn how robotic automation can improve efficiency for businesses and keep manufacturing here in the USA.\n	Network with area businesses and a tour of the Coca-cola bottling plant facility\n\n\n\n\n\nPRESENTERS:\n\n\n\nCompass Automation\, Brian Greviskes\, President/CEO\n\nWhile manufacturers commonly discuss the "skills gap" most manufacturers fail to recognize another equally disturbing trend i.e. the tendency for engineers from top colleges to pursue careers outside of manufacturing. In 2015\, less than 5% of MIT graduates pursued careers in manufacturing. Caltech\, Stanford\, and Berkeley showed similar trends. The best engineering talent in the US is moving away from an industry that desperately needs innovation. Learn how we are reversing this trend.  \n\n\n\nBrian Greviskes is the President/CEO of Compass Automation\, an Elgin-based manufacturer of custom automation and robotic systems. He is also a patented inventor\, published author\, and graduate of MIT's mechanical engineering department.\n\n \n\nNSERVE: Martha Eldredge Stark\, Executive Director\n\nNSERVE is a Career and Technical Education consortium of nine high schools in the northern suburbs of Chicago\, representing approximately 24\,000 secondary students. Their programs and resources are created to help students acquire the knowledge and skills to meet the challenges in a constantly changing work world. Learn how they are connecting education\, business\, and the community in our local districts.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<br />\n<strong>Manufacturers Business Summit &amp\; Lunch</strong><br />\n<br />\n<span style="background:white\;">All are welcome to join us for our Manufacturing Business Summit &amp\; Lunch at the Coca-Cola Refreshments plant in Niles on Thursday\, April 21. This event includes:</span>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><span style="background:white\;">A discussion on the &ldquo\;Skills Gap&rdquo\; &ndash\; an inability to find suitable candidates to fill skilled labor positions (welding\, machining\, etc.) and what our local high schools and colleges are doing to engage young people into engineering and technology fields. </span></li>\n	<li><span style="background:white\;">Plus\, learn about programs that expose local students to potential careers in these fields.&nbsp\; See how connecting students to the work force can translate into employees and qualified talent for your business. </span></li>\n	<li><span style="background:white\;">Learn how robotic automation can improve efficiency for businesses and keep manufacturing here in the USA.</span></li>\n	<li><span style="background:white\;">Network with area businesses and a tour of the Coca-cola bottling plant facility</span></li>\n</ul>\n<br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="background:white\;">PRESENTERS:</span></strong><br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="background:white\;">Compass Automation\, Brian Greviskes\, President/CEO</span></strong><br />\nWhile manufacturers commonly discuss the &ldquo\;skills gap&rdquo\; most manufacturers fail to recognize another equally disturbing trend i.e. the tendency for engineers from top colleges to pursue careers outside of manufacturing. In 2015\, less than 5% of MIT graduates pursued careers in manufacturing. Caltech\, Stanford\, and Berkeley showed similar trends. The best engineering talent in the US is moving away from an industry that desperately needs innovation. Learn how we are reversing this trend. &nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\n<span style="background:white\;">Brian Greviskes is the President/CEO of Compass Automation\, an Elgin-based manufacturer of custom automation and robotic systems. He is also a patented inventor\, published author\, and graduate of MIT&rsquo\;s mechanical engineering department.</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong><span style="background:white\;">NSERVE: Martha Eldredge Stark\, Executive Director</span></strong><br />\n<span style="background:white\;">NSERVE is a Career and Technical Education consortium of nine high schools in the northern suburbs of Chicago\, representing approximately 24\,000 secondary students. Their programs and resources are created to help students acquire the knowledge and skills to&nbsp\;meet&nbsp\;the&nbsp\;challenges in a constantly changing work world. Learn how they are connecting education\,&nbsp\;business\, and&nbsp\;the community in our local districts. &nbsp\;</span><br />\n<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Coca-cola Refreshments Facility 7400 Oak Park Avenue\, Niles
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URL:https://business.nileschamber.com/events/details/manufacturers-business-summit-lunch-04-21-2016-3519
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