There’s good news and bad news in the Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) April 2018 report on manufacturing. The good news: “Business is off the charts. This is causing many collateral issues: a tightening supply ...
Meet John Martin, Director of Sales for Omega Printing, Inc., the company that prints TMA’s News Bulletin. We asked John a few “Let’s Get Acquainted” questions: Q: What book had the most impact on you? ...
Marv Wortell, founder of Triton Industries, served as TMA’s Board Chairman in 1979. This month he will turn 100 years old – just another of the many accomplishments he’s gathered since 1918. He’s lived through ...
The Technology & Manufacturing Association’s Education Fund continues to help local high schools build their machining skills courses. Thursday, TMA’s Board Chairman Todd Beauchamp presented East Aurora High School with a check for $6,200. The ...
But no need to panic, there’s an antidote ready Opinion by Montez King & Steve Rauschenberger – Currently, there is a “Walking Dead” syndrome in high schools and on college campuses that is hindering the ...
SCHAUMBURG – Technology & Manufacturing Association had a visit from National Institute for Metalworking Skills’ Executive Director Montez King Thursday – just in time to congratulate another class of Ridgewood High students that completed TMA’s ...
The graduate student employee union at the University of Illinois is urging STEM workers to “refuse employment” in military and defense industries in order to undermine the “military-industrial complex.” The union issued a press release ...
SCHAUMBURG – Congressman Dan Lipinski visited Technology & Manufacturing Association this past Monday at our Schaumburg headquarters and training center. Here’s how important that visit was … Please plan to join TMA’s Government Relations Committee when they host ...
LEBANON, IL – State Senator Kyle McCarter represents IL’s 51st district at Illinois’ State Capitol during legislative sessions, and when he’s not there, he’s overseeing his manufacturing companies in Lebanon, IL or visiting Kenya, where ...
Streamwood High School students will be learning the importance of “measure twice, cut once” with their tech department’s new metrology gauges provided by a $12,463.35 grant from Technology & Manufacturing Association’s Education Foundation this week.