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Local partnerships can build STEM workforce development in your district

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June 1, 2022
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The measurable success of recruiting students into STEM based pathways via a popular high school program known as FlexFactor has led the Department of Defense to recently invest $5 million via its Manufacturing Engineering Education Program (MEEP). This investment will adapt and export the FlexFactor framework to be used nationally by eight Manufacturing USA Innovation Institutes and nonprofit partners focused on emerging technologies.

Developed in San Jose, Calif. by the Flexible Hybrid Electronics Innovation Institute known as NextFlex, FlexFactor is the hallmark of NextFlex’s workforce development portfolio. An awareness building program designed for middle school and high school students, FlexFactor puts students in the shoes of business leaders facing real world opportunities and challenges that flexible hybrid electronics help to solve.

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Via an immersive six-week program, students gain a deeper understanding of the advanced manufacturing sector as well as the tools, skills, and judgment required for effective decision making as it relates to developing and bringing a new technology product to market. 

“FlexFactor guides student teams to explore emerging technologies and entrepreneurial thinking through an inquiry-based approach where they examine the lifecycle of a product. The process begins with a specific problem’s identification, then progressing to a potential technological solution including a traditional business case, that vets an opportunity based on projected demand, distribution partnerships and a forecasted return on investment for a given solution,” said Courtney Power, Workforce Development Portfolio Manager at NextFlex.

“Students not only explore the technological aspects of a potential product, but the projected sales and operational costs associated with bringing that product to market.  In doing so, they hone 21st century skills like critical thinking and collaboration, all while getting a taste of what a career in advanced manufacturing might look like for them.”

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Author Recent PostsEric Forsythe, Ph.D, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Army Research LaboratoryDr. Eric Forsythe is a staff physicist with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command at the Army Research Laboratory.NextFlex will host a “Manufacturing USA Student Showcase” on June 1 that will include student teams from sister Institutes RAPID, Spark Photonics (affiliated with ARM Photonics) BioFab, and, of course, NextFlex. The Showcase will be held virtually from 2:30 to 4:40 pm Pacific and will feature innovative advanced manufacturing projects from a number of students working with different Manufacturing USA Institutes. This event will showcase different emerging technologies including biofabrication (BioTrek), flexible hybrid electronics (FlexFactor), photonics (SparkAlpha), and process intensification (NumberUp). Students will be presenting their projects to a panel of representatives from industry and government who will ask questions and provide them with feedback in a non-competitive setting. Plan now to join us to celebrate student achievement in advanced manufacturing! Click here to add to your calendar. Latest posts by eSchool Media Contributors (see all)

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