Mohawk Valley Community College will host Manufacturing Day (MFG Day) from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024, at the Robert R. Jorgensen Center Field House on its Utica Campus. This free event is open to students, job seekers, and employers, and will spotlight the rapidly growing advanced manufacturing industry, along with the diverse, high-paying career opportunities available in the Mohawk Valley. For more information and to register, visit mvcc.edu/mfgday

With an estimated 3.8 million new manufacturing jobs expected to be filled in the U.S. over the next decade, MFG Day aims to raise awareness of these dynamic career paths, benefitting companies, community leaders, high school and college students, and manufacturing associations from across New York State. The event will showcase more than 50 local employers, including Indium Corporation, Wolfspeed, Giotto Enterprises, Riverhawk Company, Worthington Steel, and Meyda Lighting, as well as various educational pathways and a range of hands-on exhibits and demonstrations. Event highlights include:

  • Interactive exhibits featuring products and technologies made in New York State.
  • Workforce development exhibits connecting job seekers directly with manufacturers.
  • Hands-on demonstrations designed to help students understand career opportunities in manufacturing.
  • Educational exhibits spotlighting various MVCC programs that prepare students for careers in the manufacturing sector.
  • Guided tours of MVCC’s labs and maker spaces, offering a behind-the-scenes look at state-of-the-art facilities.

Regional manufacturers interested in exhibiting at the event can register here

About MFG Day

MFG Day, an annual national event held in communities across the country, is supported by thousands of manufacturers as they host students, teachers, parents, and community members at open houses, plant tours, and more to change perceptions of manufacturing and highlight the high-tech and innovative companies that are solving tomorrow’s challenges today. First held in 2012 by its founder, the Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International, MFG Day is now organized around the country giving manufacturers the opportunity to address the skills gaps they face, connect with future generations, take charge of the public image of manufacturing, and ensure the ongoing prosperity of the industry.