UL And Tooling U-SME Finalize Partnership On Additive Manufacturing Professional Certification Programs 98

UL And Tooling U-SME Finalize Partnership On Additive Manufacturing Professional Certification Programs

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(CLEVELAND, June 14, 2018) — Tooling U-SME, a leading provider of manufacturing training solutions, and UL, a global safety science company, have finalized an agreement to align training and certification to create a single source for professional additive manufacturing certification. The organizations signed a Letter of Intent in December 2017 to collaborate on enhanced workforce training and development efforts supporting manufacturers wanting to increase their capabilities in additive manufacturing. This formal agreement follows the successful pilot of the Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals Certification program at two of the industry’s leading additive manufacturing and 3D printing events – the Additive Manufacturing Users Group Conference and RAPID TCT – earlier this year. UL delivered the certification preparation class and Tooling U-SME provided the certification examination as part of the pilot offerings.

“This new partnership is the type of alliance the industry has been requesting for years, and we are pleased to collaborate with UL to address the market needs and bring this initiative to fruition,” said Jeannine Kunz, vice president, Tooling U-SME. “Aligning UL’s multitiered Additive Manufacturing Training Program to Tooling U-SME’s Additive Manufacturing Certification program underscores our commitment to enhancing professional development of the advanced manufacturing workforce.”  
 

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Melissa Albrecht, global program manager of additive manufacturing, UL Ventures (L), and Jeannine Kunz, VP, Tooling U-SME (R), sign the agreement between the organizations.
 

UL and Tooling U-SME are now official partners in the Additive Manufacturing Professional Certification program, which is co-sponsored by America Makes, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute. This program is part of a growing portfolio of Tooling U-SME’s learning and development solutions for the manufacturing community. UL introduced its additive manufacturing training program in 2014 – the first of its kind at the time – in cooperation with numerous industry leaders.

Under the new agreement, Tooling U-SME and UL will begin assessing necessary steps to develop the next phase of the initiative, the Additive Manufacturing Technician Certification program, which will be available later this year.

“With any new technology, proper education and training is vital to the continuation of innovation and growth,” said Melissa Albrecht, global program manager of additive manufacturing, UL Ventures. “Through this collaboration, we are able to accelerate our efforts in advancing advanced manufacturing expertise among the incoming and incumbent workforce, creating countless opportunities for innovation in this industry.”

The new partners will establish a formal Certification Oversight body to advise on the development and ongoing evolution of the Additive Manufacturing Certification program. Additive manufacturing professionals interested in serving on the Certification Oversight body should contact Jaimie Christie at Tooling U-SME (jchristie@sme.org) for more information.

To learn more about UL’s additive manufacturing initiatives, click here. For more about Tooling U-SME’s certification program and exam, visit Additive Manufacturing Fundamentals Certification.

Blog SME Connect Blog 06/15/2018 11:25am EDT