Mark Harris, Application Engineer & Educational Specialist with Allendale Machinery Systems
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In this podcast episode, Harold King, President of the Council of Industry, sits down with Mark Harris, Application Engineer & Educational Specialist with Allendale Machinery Systems.
Mark shares insights into Allendale's role in manufacturing, their commitment to education, and the challenges schools face in finding qualified instructors for machining equipment. Mark discusses his unique background, from starting in machine shops to becoming an instructor at Ulster County BOCES. He highlights the importance of education in manufacturing, especially in schools where the need for skilled instructors is critical. The conversation delves into Allendale's efforts to support schools, including creating lesson plans, providing training, and even conducting demos to spark interest in manufacturing among students. The focus then shifts to the industry trends, with Mark emphasizing the increasing demand for automation, and the difficulty in finding skilled workers. He shares examples of automation solutions, from pallet changers to robotic arms, and how Allendale collaborates with clients to find the most effective solutions for their needs. Mark also touches on the evolving landscape of manufacturing education, including the growth of robotics programs and the importance of inspiring students at an early age. The episode wraps up with a discussion about Mark's continued involvement in teaching at SUNY Ulster and the diverse mix of students, including apprentices and those seeking career changes. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the intersection of education and manufacturing, and how Allendale Machinery Systems is playing a crucial role in shaping the future of the industry.
For more information about Allendale Machinery Systems, check out their website at www.allendalemachinery.com or their LinkedIn page at www.linkedin.com/company/allendale-machinery-systems.
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The Council of Industry has been the manufacturer’s association of the Hudson Valley since 1910. We are a privately funded not-for-profit organization, whose mission is to promote the success of our member firms and their employees, and through them contribute to the success of the Hudson Valley Community. For more information about the Council of Industry visit our website at councilofindustry.org.
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