Please read through the following steps to get a better understanding of the Additive Manufacturing Certification options and process.
Measure and improve student learning, evaluate your program curriculum, and support accreditation requirements with the Electrical/Electronics Technology (EET) Outcome Assessment.
The Robotics in Manufacturing Fundamentals Certification, focused on the fundamentals of manufacturing robotics, provides a starting point for career pathways in the field of robotics.
The Electric Vehicle Battery Packaging and Assembly (EVBPA) credential, focused on the fundamentals of vehicles' lithium-ion battery packaging and assembly skills, provides a starting point for career pathways in the EV industry.
The CMfgA focuses on basic manufacturing concepts and demonstrates an individual’s potential for high-demand, entry-level careers, including assemblers, manufacturing associates, and production laborers.
The CMfgT is an entry-level certification that benefits both new manufacturing engineers and experienced manufacturing engineers without other credentials.