Barrett CTI Newsletter - July 2019

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PARTNER PROFILE BARRETT CENTRE FOR TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION

NEWSLETTER

JULY 2019

Humber College and DMG MORI Canada Inc. are addressing skills gaps for advanced manufacturing tooling processes and fostering engagement through applied research. The collaboration focuses primarily on Industry 4.0, enabled 5-axis CNC technology (vital to automotive and aerospace manufacturing), and will broaden support outreach initiatives related to education in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. “Partnering with the Barrett CTI is an opportunity to work collaboratively with other industry leaders and to provide solutions for manufacturing challenges,” says Marco Fernandes, National Service Manager, DMG MORI. “The most exciting aspect of this partnership is working with students and faculty. They are forward thinking and look for ways to improve what we do. We’re fortunate to help prepare them for the workforce of the future.” DMG MORI is making significant investments in Industry 4.0 development over five years, including scholarships and the DMG MORI Awards. DMG MORI will also work with Humber to increase employment pathways and recruitment opportunities for students and graduates. PROFILE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

Pictured above: Humber students Mateusz Cwalinski (left) and Bogdan Malynovskyy (right) provide a mechatronics demonstration for The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (centre).

Humber aims for gold at WorldSkills 2019 competition Electromechanical Engineering Technology grads Bogdan Malynovskyy and Mateusz Cwalinski will be representing Team Canada and Humber at the 45th WorldSkills Competition in Kazan, Russia in August 2019. Following the 2018 Skills Canada National Competition in Edmonton where Malynovskyy and Cwalinski took home a gold medal in Mechatronics, the two highest ranking teams in the competition were identified in their skilled areas and selected to participate in the next stage of the WorldSkills Team Canada Selection Process. In order to represent Team Canada at this year’s WorldSkills, Humber and the second-place team from 2018 competed in Halifax in May 2019 during a Team Canada Selection Event. Teams were required to assemble a full production system. Humber successfully defended their title as part of the national competition to secure their spots in Russia. “The level of difficulty of the tasks at the selection event were at a World’s level. The competition included complex components that were required to be packaged differently and we had two days to complete the task,” says Malynovskyy. This year, WorldSkills will welcome more than 1,300 competitors from over 70 countries and regions who will compete in more than 50 skilled areas. The four-day WorldSkills Competition is the largest of its kind in the world and is considered the pinnacle of excellence in skilled trades and technologies training. ARTICLE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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