Booth 219
Advanced Technological Education Center (NEATEC)
https://connectedtech.org/ate/mnt/neatec
NEATEC develops model programs for serving the workforce needs of nanotechnology and nanoelectronics in the Northeast. Together with local education institutions and businesses, NEATEC provides students with hands-on opportunities to engage in education and training through workshops, internships, and outreach programs in nanotechnology in New York and Western New England.
Booth 200
ABET
ABET is a nonprofit, quality assurance organization focused on college and university programs in the STEM disciplines. Through our work and our partnerships we help ensure that the next generation of STEM professionals is equipped to help build a world that is safer, more efficient, more inclusive and more sustainable.
Booth 122
Amatrol
We believe we can transform the global workforce by building an innovative, collaborative culture that embraces change and has a passion for excellence.
Booth 115
Anatomage, Inc.
Anatomage transforms standard anatomy learning through an ecosystem of 3D anatomy hardware and software by allowing users to visualize anatomy at the highest level of accuracy.
Booth 216
ATE Central/Access ATE
ATE Central acts as an information hub for the NSF's Advanced Technological Education community and AccessATE supports community efforts in making materials and resources more accessible.
Booth 120
Bioenergy Research and Education BRIDGE Program
Meet the Department of Energy Bioenergy Research and Education BRIDGE Program: Brand new, FREE educational case studies in bioenergy for community college classrooms- bridging today's problem solvers to tomorrow's clean energy future.
Booth 111
Bioscience Core Skills Institute
http://www.coreskillsinstitute.com
Bioscience Core Skills Institute provides workforce skills assessment and digital micro-credentialing that is valid, reliable, and trusted by the bioscience industry. Working with educational and industry partners, BCSI provides assessment opportunities and documentation of skills. We know that micro-credentials help trainees and students showcase and share skills with future employers.
Booth 204
Biotility
https://biotility.research.ufl.edu
Biotility at the University of Florida offers pathways for individuals seeking to jumpstart or advance their career in the bioscience industries. Our programs include industry short-courses and training, bioscience educator professional development, and a biotechnology industry-recognized credential, the Biotechnician Assistant Credentialing Exam (BACE).
Booth 108
Clemson University (CA2VES)
https://cecas.clemson.edu/cucwd/
The Center for Aviation and Automotive Technological Education Using Virtual E-Schools, or "CA2VES," provides evidence-based resources for two-year colleges and the broader ATE community by designing and developing state-of-the-art virtual reality-based modules that support automotive and aviation technician education.
Booth 123
CompTIA - Downers Grove, IL
CompTIA is the most respected place to help people launch and succeed in a tech career, allowing them to unlock their potential. Over 3 million CompTIA certifications have been awarded.
Booth 206
CORD
For more than 45 years, CORD has helped community colleges design career pathway programs built on industry-relevant curriculum. Our Framework for Career Pathways Allignment powers individual economic success, business growth, and community vibrancy. We're not just an experienced team of professionals; we're your biggest fans, trusted advisors, and dedicated technical-assistance partners.
Booth 117
EARTh Center
The EARTh Center serves as a national hub for supporting technical education and workforce training needs within the Environmental and Natural Resource Technology sectors across the United States.
Booth 221
EvaluATE
EvaluATE is the evaluation hub for the NSF ATE program. We support the ATE community in conducting and using high-quality evaluations to improve technician education.
Booth 102
Famic Technologies, Inc.
Automation Studio™ Educational Edition: Train Future Technicians and Engineers on Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Electrical and PLC Systems through Simulation.
Booth 116
Florida Advanced Technological Education Center (FLATE)
The Florida Advanced Technological Education Center (FLATE) is a sustained NSF ATE Center now housed with the Florida Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) Center, FloridaMakes. FLATE's mission is to be Florida's leading resource for education and training expertise, leadership, projects, and services to support the workforce in the high-performance manufacturing community.
Booth 207
Garmin
Garmin as your Technical partner! Explore the options Garmin offers to students and schools through partnerships.
Booth 100
Geographic Solutions
https://www.geographicsolutions.com/
Geographic Solutions is the leading provider of online employment software for state and local workforce agencies in over 40 states and U.S. territories. The company's Virtual Career Center solution is a career exploration tool that guides students to success through assessments, education and training, internships, job search, and more.
Booth 105
InnovATEBIO National Center for Biotechnology Education
InnovATEBIO is the National Center for Biotechnology Education working to advance the education of highly skilled technicians for the nation's biotechnology workforce. InnovATEBIO provides leadership in biotechnology technician education, including support for development and sharing of best practices and emerging technologies in biotechnology workforce development.
Booth 106
Interplay Learning
https://www.interplaylearning.com
Revolutionize education with our cutting-edge 3D simulations and VR-enhanced trades training. Elevate your curriculum with immersive, on-demand learning experiences that mirror real-world environments. Empower students to excel through scientifically optimized learning methods, ensuring rapid comprehension and retention. Join us at the national tradeshow to see the future of education unfold!
Booth 208
IT Skill Standards 2020 and Beyond (ITSS)
http://www.itskillstandards.org
The "ITSS" project grant collaborated with employer subject matter experts across the country to develop a contemporary and future-facing set of IT skill standards for the most critical IT job clusters. ITSS is now disseminating these job skill packets and teaching the process by which they were created.
Booth 220
J ATE
J ATE – The Journal of Advanced Technological Education is the peer-reviewed journal for ATE Project and Centers. J ATE is accepting manuscripts for the Jan 31, 2025, submission deadline now. Submit your article today at atejournal.org.
Booth 104
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Jones & Bartlett Learning is a world-leading provider of instructional, assessment, and learning-performance management solutions for the secondary education, post-secondary education, and professional markets. Our educational programs and services improve learning outcomes and enhance student achievement by combining authoritative content with innovative, proven, and engaging technology applications.
Booth 109
Kansas City Kansas Community College
KCKCC offers a full range of Career and Technical Education and Workforce Partnership offerings. Please drop by our booth to see the showcase of the Kansas Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) Chapter, our Biomanufacturing program, or to discuss our developing Youth and Registered Apprenticeship offerings.
Booth 224
Legacy EV
Legacy EV is a fast-growing automotive technology platform company with transformational technology and turnkey curriculums that is creating a new talent pipeline for the skilled automotive workforce. With programs that are designed to upskill the existing workforce and train the next generation of talent, Legacy EV aims to prepare both new and veteran technicians to serve the growing market of electric vehicles.
Booth 211
Madison College (CREATE)
The CREATE Energy Center empowers faculty to champion new clean energy technologies, to produce a skilled and diverse technical workforce, and to ensure American competitiveness in this fast-changing sector. This is done through developing educator resources, faculty professional development, industry partnerships, mentoring and outreach.
Booths 201, 203, 205
Manufacturing USA
https://www.manufacturingusa.com/
Manufacturing USA is a national network of manufacturing innovation institutes created to secure U.S. global leadership in advanced manufacturing through large-scale public-private collaboration. The institutes convene stakeholders to test applications of new technology, create new products, and enable the manufacturing workforce with the skills of the future.
Booth 214
Mentor-Connect
https://www.mentor-connect.org/
Mentor-Connect's peer mentoring facilitates knowledge transfer from the more experienced to the less experienced. Peer mentoring also stimulates the engagement of STEM educators, broadens participation in the ATE Program, and develops a next generation of leadership to ensure the advancement of technician education to support our nation's economy.
Booth 217
Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC)
http://www.micronanoeducation.org
The Micro Nano Technology Education Center was founded on the idea that working together to accomplish a greater goal will enhance the quality of education for our students who then become higher quality technicians for our industry.
Booth 124
Nano Dimension
Nano Dimension (Nasdaq, NNDM) is a provider of intelligent machines that are changing the way the world manufactures. Our solutions are transforming design and production to match the efficiency demands of Industry 4.0. Our vision is to reinvent a tangle of analog and manual processes into a fast, integrated, all-digital system. We are the pioneer and provider of Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) technology – an alternative in-house method of fabricating printed circuit boards (PCBs) and other electronic devices. We also offer 3D precision micro-AM printers that can craft details down to the micron level. Our technologies will provide R&D labs with new latitude to develop products that are radically innovative. Designers and engineers in medicine, aerospace, scientific research, and electronics are using our solutions to create today what was impossible yesterday.
Booth 215
Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Resource Center (NACK)
http://www.cneu.psu.edu/nano4me
The Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge (NACK) Resource Center is a NSF ATE resource center for nanotechnology workforce development. Through resource sharing, providing course materials, and stressing broad student preparation, NACK helps create and sustain economically viable nanotechnology education across the U.S.
Booth 114
National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing (NCNGM)
The NCNGM offers educator, student and community initiatives through its national network of manufacturing stakeholders to build a diverse workforce skilled in advanced manufacturing, including Industry 4.0 technologies.
Booth 110
National Center for Welding Education and Training (WELD-ED)
Weld-Ed provides comprehensive professional development, curriculum enhancement and technical assistance to high school, community college and university welding technology programs and faculty across the U.S. Our ultimate goal is to improve the quality and quantity of welding technicians to meet ongoing workforce needs.
Booth 223
National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center (NCyTE)
The National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center is a grant-funded, Advanced Technological Education (ATE) National Center. NCyTE strives to expand the cybersecurity workforce by building and diversifying education pathways, developing leading-edge curriculums, cultivating industry engagement and career opportunities, and supporting faculty and leadership development in cybersecurity education.
Booth 209
National Electric Vehicle Technology Exchange (NEVTEX Next)
Preparing the EV workforce. Stop by our booth and pick up materials that will introduce you to the EVPRO+ Program, authenticated by SAE-ITC. Dedicated to Community Colleges and the transportation industry.
Booth 202
National Institute of Standards and Technology
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce. Since 1901, NIST has helped to keep U.S. technology at the leading edge and is one of the nation's oldest physical science laboratories.
Booth 222
National IT Innovation Center (NITIC)
NITIC is a collaborative community of educators, industry leaders, government agencies, and other IT stakeholders that are working together to prepare tomorrow's workforce for jobs in emerging technologies. NITIC is led by Columbus State Community College and partners Collin College, Lone Star College, Maricopa Community Colleges, and Sinclair Community College.
Booth 101
Simtronics Corp.
Simtronics provides Operator Training Simulators (OTS) for the Process Industries and the Educational Institutions that train Operators and Technicians.
Booth 210
SMC Corporation of America
SMC offers automation technology for comprehensive industrial and technical education solutions in pneumatic components and the training station solutions to meet the various needs.
Booth 218
Working Partners Project & Workshops
https://workingpartnersproject.org
Working Partners Workshops provide educators with research-based knowledge, skills and tools that support the initiation, assessment, and maintenance of successful industry partnerships
Booth 121
YouScience
YouScience Brightpath is the first-of-its-kind aptitude-based guidance platform that helps students identify their aptitudes, validate their skills, and get matched with educational and career pathways.