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Pecan Campus Technology Campus Starr County Mid Valley Nursing & Allied Campus Campus Health Campus STC is One of Three Community Colleges in Texas Accredited to Offer Applied Bachelor Degrees Technology Management Computer and


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Starr County Campus

Pecan Campus Technology Campus

Nursing & Allied Health Campus Mid Valley Campus

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STC is One of Three Community Colleges in Texas Accredited to Offer Applied Bachelor Degrees

  • Technology Management
  • Computer and Information Technologies
  • Medical and Health

Services Management

  • Organizational

Leadership

582 Graduates

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 1st in the state of Texas and 2nd in the nation for Hispanic student enrollment  4th in Awarding Associate Degrees to Hispanics  44th in Associate Degrees Awarded  Highest graduation rate for very large community colleges in Texas

Source: Community College Week

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VISION

Positioning North America as the World Leader in Rapid Response Manufacturing. Establishing the Rio South Texas Region as a major North American logistics and distribution hub with global access through Mexico’s ports.

The International Gateway

Pacific Rim, Central & South Americas

Americas 3 rd

Coast

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NAAMREI’S ULTIMATE GOAL:

Add 10,000 high skill, high wage manufacturing jobs by 2017 and become a world leader in Advanced and Rapid Response Manufacturing in the Rio South Texas Region .

NAAMREI is devoted to developing a world-class advanced manufacturing industry in the Rio South Texas Region. NAAMREI combines the innovation, talents and strategy of more than 60 partners in business, education, economic development, industry, finance and government to offer manufacturers across North America, and the globe, access to proprietary, world-class advanced manufacturing and rapid response manufacturing.

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RIO SOUTH TEXAS REGION

  • Positioned to be an important gateway

between US and the global marketplace.

  • An economic gateway to Mexico and

Central and South Americas projected to grow at alarming rates.

  • Creating a favorable effect on

the State and U.S. economy.

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DIVISION

Rio South Texas Manufacturing College Alliance Goal Two

CORPORATE MODEL

NAAMREI Corporate Headquarters

South Texas College DIVISION

North American Technology & Innovation Alliance Goal One

DIVISION

Region One Education Service Center T-STEM Alliance Goal Three

CORE LEADERSHIP TEAM

Representatives from each Alliance Chair: UTPA

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The Institute for Advanced Manufacturing Focuses on Developing and Delivering Customized Workforce Training Services to Local Manufacturers

  • Welding
  • Electrical
  • Business/Leadership
  • Computer Applications
  • OSHA & Safety
  • CPR & First Aid
  • Workplace Literacy
  • Machining/Tooling
  • Industrial Maintenance
  • Quality Control
  • Lean Manufacturing
  • Six Sigma Green/Black Belt
  • Robotics/Mechatronics
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STC-IAM TRAINING PARTNERS

  • 4Front Engineered Solutions
  • Alps Automotive
  • Alps Logistics
  • AM-MEX
  • BSN Medical
  • Cinch Connectors
  • Coca Cola
  • Eco Plastics
  • Emerson Electric
  • Fiberio Technology
  • Fox Packaging
  • Fujitsu Ten
  • GE Aviation
  • GE Energy
  • Grand Rapids Foam Technologies
  • Humanetics
  • International Paper
  • KARLEE
  • Kings Prosperity
  • Kohler
  • Panasonic
  • Regal Beloit
  • Royal Technologies
  • Santana Textiles
  • SMEAD
  • Trostel
  • TS Tech
  • Universal Metal Products
  • Worldwise
  • Zebra Technologies
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South Texas College’s (STC) Institute for Advanced Manufacturing has developed a new robotics program involving hands-on training for companies looking to expand their knowledgeable workforce in automation technology. Located at the STC Technology Campus in McAllen, the IAM Festo Technology and Automation Lab (IAM) enables students to learn the latest in robotic automation while applying science, technology and math.

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  • -Keith Patridge, MEDC; Lutz Blume, Priority

Tooling Solutions; Carlos Margo, STC NAAMREI

NAAMREI Partners with Tool Manufacturer to Develop Tool Makers

  • As a referral from MEDC, Priority

Tooling Solutions (PTS), a Canadian- based manufacturer of high quality plastic injection molds.

  • Contracted with South Texas College to

establish a repair and production

  • peration within STC’s Technology

Campus.

  • Modeled after STC’s Tool and Die

Apprenticeship program and will be based on the Advanced Tooling Engineering Certification.

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Current Initiatives of Significant Value

1. Festo Laboratory Certification in 2014: Mechatronics; Robotics; Pneumatics; Hydraulics and Process Logic Controls. (Certification to be first in the U.S.) 2. On going Partnership Support for Local and Mexico Manufacturing Plants through membership in the South Texas Manufacturing and Index-Reynosa Associations. 3. 70,000 sq. ft. Expansion of Technology Campus to Support Manufacturing Training of Local Workforce and Incubator projects for new Manufacturing Operations planning to relocate to the RGV or Reynosa. 4. On going Support for Canadian Tool and Die Company (Priority Tooling Solutions) now

  • perating in the Technology Campus Facilities as a training partner.

5. NAAMREI offers the tools and resources to help Manufacturing Operations planning to relocate to the RGV and/or Reynosa, with the preparation of realistic Business Plans that would guarantee on going success from the start up of the relocation process. 5. Advanced Manufacturing Tooling Academy

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Equipment of Interest to Support your Relocation Plans

  • Festo Mechatronics Lab

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  • Fanuc Robots

2

  • Bridgport Milling Machines

14

  • Lathes machines

12

  • Surface grinder

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  • 40”X20”X20” Hass CNC Mill

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  • 20”X12” Hass CNC Lathe

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  • 20”X12” Wire EDM

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  • 12”X6”X6” Plunge EDM

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  • 77 Ton Injection Molding Machine

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  • Micro Vu view

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  • 24” Optical Comparator

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  • Heat Treatment Furnace

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  • Rockwell Tester

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  • Tig Welders

6 Total Value of Current Equipment at STC for Training and Education including Festo

Lab Mechatronics and Robotics is over $5.0 Million Dollars.

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South Texas College Festo Laboratory offers a wide scope of training services. Students will learn pneumatic and electric automation technology. The lab allows students to gain hands on training to increase the throughput and reliability of systems in factory, process and laboratory automation using innovative, high-quality training equipment.

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Instructor Certification and Training

PHASE 1 Training Company Hours. Investment FESTO Training - MPS Didactic FESTO 128 $ 32,000 Pneumatics FESTO 64 $ 12,000 Electricity FESTO 88 $ 16,500 PLC Automation FESTO 40 $ 7,500 Robotics Automation FESTO 24 $ 4,500 Instructor Certification FESTO 80 $ 30,000 Phase 1 Totals 296 $ 102,500 PHASE 2 Training Company Hrs. Investment Networking/Communications FESTO 48 $ 4,500 Hydraulics FESTO 96 $ 18,000 Advanced Pneumatic - Controls FESTO 48 $ 9,000 Advanced Electricity - Controls FESTO 32 $ 6,000 PLC/Automation - Communications FESTO 32 $ 6,000 Robotics - Mobile Systems FESTO 32 $ 6,000 Phase 2 Totals 288 $ 49,500 Total Phase 1 & 2 584 $ 152,000

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THANK YOU!