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Prime movers in the field of automation and technical education. Each and every day at Festo, we pursue the goal of making tomorrow’s working world more productive, simpler and more sustainable. That’s why we develop solutions for automation and technical education which prepare people, companies and organizations for the digital future in production, and for new technologies.
The Journal of Advanced Technological Education (J ATE) is a peer-reviewed technical journal produced by the ATE community. J ATE is a platform for educators who are interested in teaching advanced technologies and technician education. This includes 2-year community college faculty, undergraduate researchers, STEM educators in grades K-12, university faculty, as well as industry personnel.
JCCC is a community college located in Overland Park, Kansas. Each year more than 29,000 students — from Johnson County, other counties in Kansas, other states, and other countries — enroll as full- or part- time credit students. They come to earn associate degrees, professional certifications, and college credits that can transfer to another college or university. With more than 100 different degree and certificate options in 48 programs of study, there is a course or subject for almost every interest.
In addition, JCCC offers a variety of non-credit continuing education and workforce development courses perfect for working professionals who want to sharpen their skills — or enjoy a new hobby. And JCCC brings cultural experiences to Johnson County through the Midwest Trust Center series of quality performing arts performances and through the first-in-class Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, which is home to many of the region’s most important exhibitions of contemporary art.
The Micro Nano Technology Education Center was founded on the idea that working together to accomplish a greater goal will enhance the quality of education for our students who then become higher quality technicians for our industry. The goal of The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC) is to grow the MNT technician workforce by fostering academic and industry mentorship between existing MNT partners and educators developing prospective community college MNT programs.Â