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Centre for New Manufacturing

 

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Centre for New Manufacturing New Manufacturing at Swinburne TAFE
The Centre for New Manufacturing (the Centre) training is at the core of research, development, implementation and evaluation of training products and services for the new manufacturing industry. The Centre works strategically with government, industries, universities, key research centers and the Victorian vocational Education and training (VET) sector to identify knowledge and skills required for existing and emerging technologies.
     
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Picture: Bevan Peel with the model arm he designed

Swinburne lends a helping hand to cancer education

Swinburne TAFE engineering student Bevan Peel has produced a model arm that will assist The Cancer Council Outreach Service (CCOS) in their efforts to provide rural communities with cancer support services.

Complete story available at the Swinburne Media Centre

Projects

NATIONAL MANUFACTURING TRAINING NETWORK

A national network will bring providers together across jurisdictional borders to engage with enterprises whose operations are national and whose focus is global.

The project will provide the opportunity for a range of enterprises to have better knowledge of the VET system's capability to provide customised and effective training in advanced manufacturing on a national level, and to improve the training sector's knowledge of future skill requirements.

For further information, visit our website www.nmtn.biz

MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY TEACHER UPSKILL PROJECT

The Manufacturing Industry Teacher Upskill Project is a development program which provides hands on work experience for TAFE teachers in manufacturing environment. It is a practical approach to up-skilling TAFE teachers from within manufacturing workshops and on-site experience. TAFE teachers and students can engage with industry through Research and Development projects hosted in a manufacturing workshop.

For further information, visit our website www.mitup.org

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