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Workforce solutions on display and at work

With the availability of skilled manufacturing workers challenging companies across the country, it was reassuring to see so many activities aimed at solving this problem, taking place on the PACK EXPO Las Vegas show floor.

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The National Association of Manufacturers projects the skilled worker shortfall at 2,000,000 over the next ten years. With that in mind, plenty of PACK EXPO Las Vegas attention was turned to the subject. Activities surrounding the topic started on Sunday, even before the show opened, with educators from across the country spending the afternoon with PMMI staff to discuss common issues and solutions for training workers in the multi-disciplined areas of industrial maintenance and mechatronics. All of the educators agree that these skills are in high demand. Mechatronics and packaging machinery programs typically have 100% placement rates and schools agree that they could place 3 times the number of graduates in jobs if only they had that many more students. Educators were provided with guided tours of the show floor on Monday, opening day.

During show hours, the Education and Workforce Development Pavilion was active in the South Hall with college students splitting their time between walking the show floor, competing in competitions, and staffing their booths. Competitions included The Amazing Packaging Race and PACK Solutions Challenge for college students and the Robotics Showcase where high school teams demonstrated their robots' competitive natures.

The Amazing Packaging Race, sponsored by Emerson's ASCO Numatics, had teams of students racing through the show to complete challenges designed and scored by participating exhibiting companies. A team made up of three students from Michigan State, Cal Poly, and Virginia Tech won the race, each receiving an IPad.

The PACK Solutions Challenge, sponsored by B&R Industrial Automation Corporation, was won by Cal Poly. The five-person team shares a $4000 prize, with the second place team from Michigan State receiving $2000 and the third place team from Rutgers receiving $1000. Teams were challenged to prepare a project proposal to solve a specific packaging problem for a mythical pharmaceutical company. A team of industry judges chose the winner.

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