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How to Prepare Students for the Manufacturing and Engineering Jobs of Tomorrow

July 22, 2022 By GISuser

Technology used in manufacturing and engineering is changing so quickly that industry is having a hard time finding workers with the necessary skill sets. In fact, new research shows that 30% of workers with mid-level skills will be obsolete by 2030.

How can you help your students succeed in an environment where employer needs are constantly changing? Get the latest findings and put them into practice now. This new report on Industry 4.0 reflects leading-edge research—and provides informed, actionable recommendations.

This report is your roadmap to a successful future for you and your students. Download your free copy of Preparing students for jobs of the future to find out how to:

  • Refine your manufacturing and engineering curriculum to stay current with the latest industry developments
  • Understand manufacturing and engineering industry needs, so you can develop highly skilled employees
  • Prepare your students to be star players with collaboration and employability skills

Get your students ready for the jobs that will exist. Download the free report today.

 

 

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