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1.	A student works with an industrial robot under the watchful eye of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Department Head Robert Arredondo

Wednesday October 9, 4-7 pm

CONCORD — NHTI, Concord’s Community College, cordially invites prospective students, potential employers, and interested members of the general public to a free Advanced Manufacturing Open House on Wednesday October 9, from 4-7 pm in historic Little Hall.  Originally founded as an engineering technology school, NHTI is now a fully accredited public community college offering over 65 academic programs in a wide range of disciplines – but its engineering technology programs still remain one of its core strengths, and Little Hall, the oldest building on campus, houses some of its most advanced technologies.

On October 9, the engineering technology programs will celebrate the Grand Opening of their new Robotics and Automation Lab, built to support the school’s new Associate Degree program in Robotics and Automation Engineering Technology.  Program Coordinator Prof. Joe Cunningham will be on hand to provide robotics demonstrations.  Other advanced manufacturing technologies taught at the college will also be up and running, including CNC machines, a 3-D printer, and more.

NHTI’s Advanced Manufacturing Open House is taking place as part of NH Manufacturing Week, a series of events planned by a consortium that includes the governor’s office, advanced manufacturers, NH Works partners, and the community college system, under New Hampshire’s Advanced Manufacturing Partnerships in Education initiative (AMPed NH).  The week culminates in the 11th Annual Governor’s Manufacturing and High Technology Summit on October 10 at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester.

For more information about NHTI’s Advanced Manufacturing Open House please contact Lynn Szymanski, Advanced Manufacturing Project Coordinator, (603) 271-6484 x4129 or lszymanski@ccsnh.edu.

This program is sponsored by (or in part by) a $19.97 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration TAACCCT Grant #TC-22504-ll-60-A-33. The Community College System of NH is an equal opportunity employer, and adaptive equipment is available upon request to persons with disabilities.

NHTI, Concord’s Community College, is a fully accredited, public community college serving students, businesses and the community by providing excellent academic, technical and professional education.  NHTI offers over 65 academic programs to more than 4,500 students.  NHTI is a member of the Community College System of New Hampshire.

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