Partnership with Cimetrix Brings Additive Manufacturing Expertise to Humber

Story byKaren Majerlyon October 24, 2018

Additive technology to be part of The Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation

Humber Collegeand Cimetrix Solutions, a division of Javelin Technologies, are entering into a five-year partnership agreement designed to give students a strong understanding of the latest applications ofadditive manufacturing(advanced industrial 3D printing).

Cimetrix will make a significant contribution towards student preparedness with a donation of $50,000 – $10,000 to be awarded each year for five years to a student demonstrating a proven understanding of advanced manufacturing and automation applications related to Industry 4.0 practices.

Cimetrix will be the lead partner for additive manufacturing inHumber’s Advanced ManufacturingSkills Consortium. It is comprised of industry partners working with the college to train students and employees of Canadian companies within the newBarrett Centre for Technology Innovation(Barrett CTI). The consortium will integrate new learning pathways and opportunities for students, faculty, and industry experts to work together on the latest technology to solve real-world business challenges

“巴雷特CTI被设计成下一个通用电气neration education, complete with new and emerging technologies that cannot be found on other postsecondary campuses,”says Dr. Chris Whitaker, president and CEO, Humber College.

“Partnering with Cimetrix will bring expertise and understanding pertaining to the latest additive manufacturing applications to our students and applied research partners and provide opportunities for collaboration that are key to Humber’s polytechnic model of education.”

In addition to the Cimetrix Additive Manufacturing scholarship, the partnership will also include:

  • An initial additive manufacturing equipment donation of $300,000;
  • Cimetrix装备与最新的亨伯河additive manufacturing technologyto support the activities in the CTI;
  • Industry specific forums, hosted by Cimetrix, to enhance awareness of Industry 4.0 additive manufacturing applications;
  • Cimetrix and Humber will collaborate on outreach activities to support education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM);
  • Cimetrix will work with Humber to develop pathways for students and graduates by actively providing recruitment opportunities.

“The specialized world of additive manufacturing has globalized, and we need to work together to identify new ways to use additive manufacturing to improve productivity to benefit industry,”said James Janeteas, President, Cimetrix.

“Cimetrix approaches innovation through collaboration. We look forward to working with all the Barrett CTI partners to create opportunities for students, faculty and other industry leaders to establish a Centre of Excellence in additive manufacturing, automation and learning systems at Humber.”

About Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning

Established in 1967, Humber College is a global leader in polytechnic education. Combining in-depth theoretical learning and hands-on experience with applied research and extensive industry connections, Humber provides career-focused education to 33,000 full-time and 23,000 part-time and continuing education students across three campuses. The college offers a comprehensive range of credentials including honours undergraduate degrees, postgraduate certificates, diplomas, apprenticeships and certificates. More than four out of five Humber graduates are employed within six months of completing their studies. Visithumber.ca.

About Cimetrix Solutions, a division of Javelin Technologies

Cimetrix is a Canadian company with over 25 years of experience in additive manufacturing. Its team of dedicated experts directly engages with academic institutions and industrial clients to guide them on a solutions journey to help them broaden their view of additive manufacturing and maximize its benefits. Cimetrix specializes in supporting applications with stringent requirements, including high-performance prototypes, tooling and manufacturing aids, end-use parts, and low-volume manufacturing. In partnership with academic institutions, Cimetrix works to educate industrial clients on the benefits and adoption of additive technologies so they can be globally competitive.

For more information, please contact:

Nadia Araujo
Media Relations and External Communications Specialist
Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
416.675.6622 ext. 5479
nadia.araujo@humber.ca

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