- December 20, 2024
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Modern Minds Learning STEM program students in Ormond Beach got an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of engineering and automation through a collaboration with local manufacturer Rotomation Inc., a press release announced.
Rotomation, which makes pneumatic rotary actuators, is based in the Ormond Beach Airport Business Park. The collaboration initiative between the company and Modern Minds aims to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world applications, providing students with hands-on experience.
"It's been an incredible opportunity to see the students' enthusiasm and curiosity," said Morgan Philips, program teacher at Modern Minds Learning STEM Program. "Programs like these are essential in sparking interest and providing a solid foundation for future STEM careers."
The collaboration involved several interactive workshops led by Rotomation President Norman Lane, Engineer Charlie Quint and Lead Assembler Coy Bass. Students were exposed to new technologies used in the design and manufacturing of pneumatic rotary actuators and automation solutions. The workshops covered product assembly and testing, research and development, machinery operations and programming.
Participants also learned about business management applications, departmental roles and internship opportunities.
"By partnering with local schools, we hope to inspire the next generation of engineers and innovators," Lane said in the press release.