Photo of former IACMI interns at the University of Tennessee stadium
Composites, Manufacturing Jobs, Workforce

The students who have been involved with IACMI projects will have a ripple effect in manufacturing for decades to come. Thats Vanderbilt University professor Doug Adams, talking about the exponential impact from IACMIs internship program from 2016 - 2020. We agree and have a few great stories to back that up.

Braydens Story:

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Photo of a group of casting and forging professionals at a foundry.
Casting & Forging, Manufacturing Jobs, Materials, Metals, Workforce

Remember Goldilocksnot too fast, not too slow, just right. You ready? Thats Dr. Bob Voigt, a Materials Science and Engineering professor at , coaching me on my first casting experience.

Im wearing a reflective silver suit from head to toe, high-temperature gloves, and a face shield. Minutes before, Id been scooping sand...

Dr. Tony Schmitz, a mechanical engineering professor at the University of Tennessee, showing students how almost everything we make in this world touches a machine tool.
Education, Manufacturing Jobs, Workforce

Imagine life choices as a maze of doors. Your path relies on which doors you open, and one door leads to another. If you fail to open one door, you miss out on an entire set of possibilities. When you think of it that way, our job becomes simple: make sure the doors of opportunity open for everyone.

Take Victor Haynes II, nicknamed Deuce. Hes...

Image of IACMI employee Marley Passey
Manufacturing, Manufacturing Jobs

The drive to create . Put simply, thats what has propelled Marley Passey into a career in manufacturing, despite the fact that shes legally blind. Ive always really enjoyed making things, building little wooden toys, Marley says. And this is the natural progression of that, making these really big and complex metal or composite parts. I...