Gov. Kasich visits RAMTEC/Tri-Rivers

Screen Shot 2014-10-27 at 9.13.19 AMGov. John Kasich and Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor visited RAMTEC and Tri-Rivers Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014 on their campaign trail to re-election. They emphasized their goal to make education engaging, accessible and relevant. The governor said schools like Tri-Rivers/RAMTEC are important to Ohio. Career Technical Student  Organization (CTSO) presidents were there to greet them. They toured RAMTEC and then talked about their goals for Ohio to a group of more than 100 in the Giauque Auditorium at Tri-Rivers.

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Tri-Rivers/RAMTEC selected by SME as PRIME site

 


(DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 15, 2014)
– The SME Education Foundation’s Partnership Response In Manufacturing Education (PRIME) initiative is pleased to announce it has selected six new high schools to participate in its program, including Tri-Rivers Career Center/RAMTEC.  PRIME creates connections between manufacturing high school students, educators and the industry to grow and train the next-generation workforce — all while driving interest and awareness in manufacturing. Read more

Whirlpool Associates Training at RAMTEC

RAMTEC closeupThrough a collaboration between Tri-Rivers Career Center and Marion Technical College, 24 maintenance and nine tooling apprentice associates from Whirlpool are receiving training in RAMTEC on the Tri-Rivers Campus.

“The Whirlpool associates had been in a five-year apprenticeship training program through Terra Tech, but with RAMTEC located in Marion, they can now train at a world class training facility close to home,” according to Ritch Ramey, RAMTEC coordinator. 

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RAMTEC wins award from Ohio Economic Development Assoc

RAMTEC wins a 2014 Excellence in Workforce Development innovation award from the Ohio Economic Development Association (OEDA). The award was presented October 23 at a ceremony during the OEDA Annual Summit at the Columbus Marriott Northwest in Dublin, OH.
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RAMTEC Consortium receives $14.99 Million Straight A Grant

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RAMTEC Marion will be the central training and industrial certification center for Ohio. Instructors in the consortium will receive training in Marion.

 

The RAMTEC (Robotics & Advanced Manufacturing Technology Education Collaborative) Statewide Advanced Manufacturing STEM/Career Technical Education Consortium, led by Tri-Rivers Career Center, has received $14.99 million dollars through Ohio’s Straight A Fund. This grant will allow Tri-Rivers to partner with 8 additional career centers to expand and continue the vision of RAMTEC in order to address the skills gap by preparing high school and adult students with advanced manufacturing and engineering skills.

 

Tri-Rivers portion of the grant, $3.1 million, will be used for the expansion of RAMTEC as well as renovations related to advanced manufacturing and engineering—building a world class metal fabrication training center, state of the art CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machines/tools, relocating and upgrading the current Precision Machining program, purchasing necessary equipment for the Welding program and updates for the RAMTEC Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering program, according to Superintendent Chuck Speelman. “This grant will benefit high school students, adult education students and will be used to enhance our Incumbent Workers Training programs.” Read more