ORLANDO – Powell-Mucha
Consulting Inc. will present a tutorial on Identifying EMS Market Trends:
Learn to Predict the Future and Help Your Company Lead the Pack at SMTAI in
Orlando next Monday.
The tutorial will look at ways to
create a forward-looking planning environment. “This tutorial focuses on
identifying cyclical industry patterns and developing a planning process that
extrapolates likely results of current trends,” said company president and
presenter Susan Mucha.
The tutorial covers typical cycles
that repeat in the EMS industry; key events likely to trigger changes in
demand; useful strategic planning tools, and creating business models that can
readily adapt to changing markets.
In addition, Powell-Mucha Consulting
and Circuits Assembly have organized a contract manufacturing symposium
scheduled for Oct. 9. The symposium features six speakers in two sessions
titled Cutting Costs in the EMS Supply Chain and Optimizing EMS Service
Delivery.
WASHINGTON – Responding to the growing shortage of
engineers, Congressman Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) in September introduced the
Strategic Technology/Engineering Program (STEP) Act of 2007 – “GI Bill style”
legislation that provides incentives for young people entering the engineering
profession.
The bill, H.R. 3634, creates new scholarships and loan
forgiveness for engineering students working toward their P.E. license.
“Our nation needs to make much more efficient use of the
available resources by recruiting students from our best and brightest high
school graduates and encourage them to go on to college to become our next
generation of engineers,” Cleaver said in a statement. “This legislation will
help support engineering students as they complete an education for an industry
that will always be in demand.”
The number of U.S. engineering graduates has steadily
declined in the last two decades, according to the National Science Foundation.
In addition, over 25% of the science and engineering workforce is older than 50
and expected to retire over the next 15 years.