by Larry Fultz | May 28, 2019 | Blog
In last week’s blog, Leading Edge Industrial explored how events in US history, like the Cold War and educational reforms, steered students away from exploring mechanical pursuits, but what does that mean for the current state of US manufacturing? Below is an...
by Larry Fultz | Mar 12, 2019 | Blog, Informational, Stem programs
We have been hearing the same troubling news for a while now: the manufacturing industry is in serious need of people with technical and mechanical skills, yet there seems to be a major shortage of workers with these abilities. This lack of ability is popularly...
by Larry Fultz | Feb 19, 2019 | Blog, Educational funding, Trade Show
With spending cuts targeting trade programs and insufficient funds from annual grants and industry donations, schools continue to suffer with providing hands-on students with technical and mechanical skills. This problem of underfunding stems from a more serious...
by Larry Fultz | Mar 30, 2018 | Blog, Development, News, Stem programs
As technology continues to advance, innovations are commonplace in our day-to-day lives. This exciting prospect is promising in terms of growth for society overall. The rapid development of technology has many people excited to jump into investing in novel...
by Larry Fultz | Jan 15, 2018 | Blog, Development
A career in manufacturing often gets a bad reputation, as it can often be associated with black and white photos of the Industrial Revolution, factory assembly lines, and workers covered in dirt, grime, and oil as they tirelessly toil away for hours upon hours every...