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ATE ALLIANCE CORE PARTNERS
The Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing-International (CAM-I) is a not-for-profit, industry-led consortium for applied research, development, and education in advanced manufacturing technology comprised of U.S. manufacturers and educational organizations.

Lawrence Technological University (LTU), located in Southfield, Michigan, is a nationally recognized leader in manufacturing and technological education at the Associate, Baccalaureate, and Masters levels.

C.S. Mott Community College, in Flint, Michigan, serves Flint's industries, providing distance learning in the area and for industrial programs in Michigan and Ohio.

Goodrich (MI) Area Schools, in cooperation with Mott Community College and the Agile Manufacturing Technology Education Consortium (AMTEC), has nearly 100 teachers, instructors, and administrators planning and implementing educational modules at all levels.

SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATES
Oak Ridge, TN Cluster

  • Martin Marrietta Energy Systems
  • Monroe County Dept of Education
  • Tellico Education Consortium
  • Byington-Solway Vocational Center
Kansas City Cluster

  • Allied Signal Aerospace
  • Lee's Summit High School
  • Center Middle School
  • The University of Kansas
  • J.C. Harmon High School
  • Metropolitan Community Colleges
  • Kansas City, KN Community College
Genesee, MI Cluster

  • General Motors Corporation
  • Agile Manufacturing Technology Education Consortium (AMTEC)*
Los Angeles, CA Cluster

  • McDonnell Douglas
  • Southern California Consortium for Manufacturing Education
Mescalaro, NM Cluster

  • Sandia National Laboratories
  • Mescalaro Apache Schools
  • Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute
National Technological University
Lehigh University Advanced Information Technologies Laboratory (AITL)
Creative Learning Systems, Inc.
*AMTEC is a consortium that consists of 21 school districts, community colleges, Baccalaureate colleges, and manufacturing companies in Genesse County (Flint), Michigan.


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The Advanced Manufacturing Education Network is an initiative of the Consortium for Advanced Manfucturing-International and the ATE Alliance, in cooperation with the National Science Foundation. Send questions or comments to AMEN project coordinator.

January 26, 1996