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Manufacturing Day (MFG Day), held on the first Friday of October every year, is a great opportunity for manufacturers to address workforce challenges. MFG Day is an initiative of the Manufacturing Institute, the workforce development and education affiliate of the National Association of Manufacturers. Thousands of manufacturers open their doors to students, parents, educators, and community leaders to demonstrate the reality and future of modern manufacturing careers as part of this annual event.
By participating in MFG Day, manufacturers take a proactive approach to address workforce needs and help ensure a sustainable future for their businesses. MFG Day provides an opportunity to:
Perhaps the most essential aspect of a successful Manufacturing Day is connecting with America’s youth and young at heart. In this blog post, we offer some suggestions for how manufacturers can engage with people in a way that excites them about possible careers in manufacturing. Here’s a hint: Channel your inner kid and think about the hobbies that people love!
By trying to understand the hobbies people, especially young people, are most interested in, manufacturers can produce more successful Manufacturing Day events. Let’s take a closer look at some potential messaging for three hobbies that might resonate with your MFG Day audiences.
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Acting Director G. Nagesh Rao has written about how he embraces his inner “tech LEGO nerd” with his massive LEGO collection. He is not alone. LEGOs are among the most popular toys in history with a fanbase of millions of people of all ages from around the planet. Even if you don’t play with LEGOs now, there’s a good chance you did at one point in your life.
Educators have often used LEGOs to teach science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts. Take a cue from them and talk about how LEGOs serve as a model of manufacturing excellence, inspiring innovation, precision, and customer engagement. Key topics could include:
When interacting with your MFG Day audience, you might ask people for a show of hands of those who love video games. This can include everything from simply playing them to having an interest in game development. You can relate how manufacturing is like building a real-life game, where you design, code, and test products that people use every day.
While gaming and manufacturing may seem like they are worlds apart, there are several intriguing connections between these two industries:
Much like gaming, cosplay combines technology and creativity. When creating costumes and props that look like those used by your favorite television or video game characters, you are taking a concept through a design process. You must account for production methods, materials, sizes, end uses, maintenance, and durability. Cosplayers naturally migrate to computer code and programming. Why not manufacturing?
For cosplayers, bringing characters to life parallels the product development process.
Much like crafting the perfect cosplay materials, manufacturing is about turning ideas into reality.
To effectively engage students and others, try to see the world from their perspective and connect manufacturing to their passions and hobbies. Plenty of creative hobbies translate to manufacturing careers. Tailor messaging to their interests and show how manufacturing requires both creativity and technical skills.
When thinking about messaging and the type of presentation or demonstration to offer, here are some key points to keep in mind.
Once the messaging is determined, these resources from the Manufacturing Institute can help make your MFG Day event even more successful.
Manufacturing Day offers you a chance to connect with people and share how your company contributes to the community and local economy. It also offers you a chance to address future workforce needs by connecting students’ passions to the exciting career opportunities available and inspiring the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers. Contact your local MEP Center to learn more about how you can leverage Manufacturing Day for your company.