Upcoming Project MFG SEC Machining Competition at Mississippi State University

October 17, 2024

Who/What: Mississippi State University Bagley College of Engineering is excited to host the upcoming Project MFG SEC Machining Competition. This innovative event will showcase the talents of machining teams from various universities across the Southeastern Conference (SEC).

The following six teams will be competing in the event:

  1. Auburn University
  2. University of Missouri
  3. Mississippi State University
  4. Texas A&M University
  5. University of Tennessee
  6. University of Arkansas

The competition will feature teams of students demonstrating their machining skills in a machining challenge designed to test their skills, precision, and problem-solving abilities. This event is an excellent opportunity for the media to witness the next generation of machining talent and innovation.

Media representatives are invited to attend and cover the competition. Interviews with participants and organizers can be arranged upon request. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase the importance of machining skills in today's manufacturing industry and the impact of hands-on competitions in shaping the future workforce.

For media inquiries, please contact Kristen Polk at kpolk@bagley.msstate.edu, or to RSVP, please contact Dalton “Ross” Smith at rsmith@me.msstate.edu. We look forward to seeing you at the Project MFG SEC Machining Competition and sharing this exciting event with your audience.

THIS EVENT IS BY INVITE ONLY AND NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

When:  October 24 & 25, 2024 (25th will have more completed projects)

  9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Where:

Mississippi State University

479-1 Hardy Rd.  Mississippi State, MS 39762

Why: Project MFG holds nationwide skilled trades events that bring together partnerships of employers, educators, and communities to inspire the next generation of highly skilled trade professionals. This machining competition serves as an opportunity to highlight the vital role of skilled trades in manufacturing. It aims to close the skills gap by encouraging students to pursue careers in the trades critical to the nation’s industrial base.

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About Project MFG

Project MFG shines a light on the need and opportunities for skilled trades by focusing on developing new talent to provide a path forward for individuals and our country. As an integrated workforce development and recruitment effort, Project MFG collaborates across communities, the private sector, and government to expand the U.S. industrial base workforce. For more information, visit: https://www.projectmfg.com/