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18 March 2010

NIMS Student Summit at IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show 2010 to be Bigger and Better Than Ever Student Registration Opens April 1

IMTS 2010 Media Information - International Manufacturing Technology Show

IMTS - Exhibitions & Communications Department
7901 Westpark Drive
McLean, Virginia 22102
800-828-7469 phone
703-827-5250 fax
www.IMTS.com
For Immediate Release: March 18, 2010

Contact:
Mary Uhrina, Clearly Write
630-240-3139 or clearlywrite@sbcglobal.net
or
John Krisko, Director – Exhibitions, AMT
703-827-5252 or jkrisko@AMTonline.org
or
Catherine Ross, Accreditation Manager, NIMS
703-352-4971 or cross@nims-skills.org

NIMS Student Summit at IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show 2010 to be Bigger and Better Than Ever
Student Registration Opens April 1

McLean, Va. . . . The NIMS Student Summit at IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show 2010 will combine an interactive orientation and Career Development Center (CDC) with a dynamic self-guided tour of the technology and manufacturing exhibition.  IMTS is being held September 13-18, 2010, at Chicago’s McCormick Place.

Admission to IMTS 2010 for educators and their students is free and field trips are encouraged for students from middle school through high school and college levels.  Student registration for the event opens April 1, 2010 at www.IMTS.com/student

Sponsored by AMT - The Association For Manufacturing Technology along with the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS), the event’s main goal is to generate interest and incite enthusiasm in young people for precision manufacturing through direct contact with industry professionals and state-of-the-art technology. Educators can have their students witness emerging technologies that will be the future platform for precision manufacturing.

“The future of manufacturing rests heavily on having a smart and capable work force,” states Peter Eelman, IMTS Vice President - Exhibitions & Communications.  “We are offering the opportunity for students and educators to experience IMTS, be immersed in precision manufacturing and interact with industry professionals, as well as take advantage of the outstanding program NIMS has planned for our student attendee.  “We hope that students will see first-hand the outstanding, well-paying career opportunities precision manufacturing has to offer.”

NIMS Executive Director Stephen Mandes says, “It’s exciting to put together such a comprehensive program to serve our youth who are clearly the future of manufacturing.” He continues, “By tying the information we share in the orientation directly to processes students will see in the CDC and on the show floor, we can do an outstanding job of communicating the wide variety of exciting and rewarding career options in precision manufacturing.”

The NIMS Student Summit will feature the return of student-friendly exhibitors.  Students will have the ability to interact with IMTS exhibitor personnel, ask questions about career opportunities and the skill sets required for entrance into the precision manufacturing industry. Examples of Student Friendly Exhibitors for 2010 include Sandvik Coromant, Agie Charmilles, and Mori Seiki, to name a few.

The Career Development Center will be the focal point of the NIMS Student Summit.  As part of the CDC, all students will experience an interactive event orientation during which they will learn about what they can expect during their visit, how their IMTS experiences will relate to future career opportunities in the industry, and they will also hear from successful, young professionals in the industry.  The CDC will feature industry human resource representatives who will discuss careers and opportunities with the students.

Graduating high school and college students may drop-off their resumes, including contact information, to the CDC for participating companies to review for job openings.  Educators bringing groups of students will be given more details about this exciting opportunity prior to IMTS.

The NIMS Student Summit at IMTS 2008 attracted more than 9,000 students and educators. 

IMTS is the largest and longest running manufacturing technology trade show in the United States and is held every other year at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.  IMTS is ranked among the largest trade shows in the world.  Recognized as one of the world’s preeminent stages for introducing and selling manufacturing equipment and technology, IMTS attracts more than 92,000 visitors from every level of industry and over 116 countries.

Continually updated information on the 2010 NIMS Student Summit at IMTS is available at www.imts.com/student.

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Contact(s):
John Krisko
phone: 703-827-5252
Mary Uhrina, Clearly Write
630-240-3139 or clearlywrite@sbcglobal.net 

Catherine Ross, Accreditation Manager, NIMS
703-352-4971 or cross@nims-skills.org 

IMTS – International Manufacturing Technology Show

The largest and longest running manufacturing technology trade show in the United States is held every other year at McCormick Place in Chicago, Ill. IMTS 2010 will run September 13 – 18. IMTS is ranked among the largest trade shows in the world. Recognized as one of the world’s preeminent stages for introducing and selling manufacturing equipment and technology, IMTS attracts more than 92,000 visitors from every level of industry and more than 116 countries. IMTS is owned and managed by AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology.

AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology

Founded in 1902 as the National Machine Tool Builders' Association, AMT supports and promotes the U.S. manufacturing technology industry. The association provides U.S. builders of manufacturing systems with the latest information on technical developments, trade and marketing opportunities, and economic issues. It also gathers and disseminates information about world markets, promotes its members' products in those markets, and acts as a representative on manufacturing technology matters to governments and trade organizations throughout the world.



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