Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Manufacturing Day
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Thank you, @SenToddYoung , for celebrating #MFGDay25 and recognizing the critical work of the men and women who make things in America. mfgday.com Quote Senator Todd Young @SenToddYoung · 7h 0:40 Today is National Manufacturing Day. Thank you to all who carry forward the tradition of Made in America
It's MFG Day! We celebrated by opening the doors of our headquarters to local high school students to learn more about manufacturing career opportunities. The future of manufacturing is bright - thanks to our special guests for joining us today. #MFGDay25 #careerexploration Load image
Happy @MfgDay ! @ShopFloorNAM is proud to work for the success of the 13 million men and women who make things in America. On #MFGDay25, we look to inspire the next generation of creators so we can build a bright manufacturing future. #CreatorsWanted mfgday.com Manufacturing Day
Yesterday was a great day for #manufacturing career awareness in NC! @NCCommerce Secretary Lee Lilley & Chief of Staff Mary Elizabeth Wilson joined Franklin Co. Schools, #NCWorks, @CareersInNC & higher ed. partners at @novonesis . #MFGDay25 #NovonesisMFGDay #NCMfgWeek #MFGDay Load image Load image Load image Load image Vance-Granville Community College and 6 others
Happy #MFGDay25! With millions of new jobs emerging in the next decade, there’s never been a better time to explore a career in modern manufacturing. Join us in inspiring the workforce of the future: MFGDay.com #CreatorsWanted @MfgDay mfgday.com Manufacturing Day
Manufacturing (MFG) Day celebrates the significant contributions of the manufacturing sector to the economy. The occasion aims to inspire the next generation of manufacturers by showcasing the potential of modern manufacturing careers and reinforcing the value of manufacturing skills sets in today’s economy.
Founded in 2012 by the Fabricators and Manufacturers Association, International, MFG Day has since gained the support of many manufacturing organizations and educational institutions willing to offer industry tours, workshops, and interactive programs. MFG Day has become a nationwide day of action, where manufacturers open their doors to students, parents, teachers, and community leaders, enabling them to gain a deeper understanding of the industry’s importance and prospective job opportunities. The Manufacturing Day officially occurs on the first Friday in October but events and activities related to it can occur anytime throughout the month.
Facts about Manufacturing
There are 638, 392 manufacturing companies in the Unite States as of 2024.
Today, manufacturing accounts for 25% of US energy consumption and carbon emissions. That might change completely by 2050, as 17 manufacturing institutes joined to reduce energy use and decrease emissions by reusing and maximizing resources.
It's estimated that roughly 90% of all goods manufactured globally are transported by ocean.
The Manufacturing Institute, in association with Deloitte, has reported that the United States will need to fill about 4.6 million manufacturing jobs by 2028.
Explore the basics of manufacturing by watching educational videos or reading articles about different manufacturing techniques and processes.
Purchase products made locally or in America. Look for labels that indicate a product is made in the USA or explore local artisans and makers who produce goods in your area.
Engage in do-it-yourself (DIY) projects that involve manufacturing. This could include building something using raw materials, assembling a kit, or even creating art using manufacturing techniques like 3D printing or laser cutting.