ATE Events — January 2025

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(4 days)

Hilton Waikoloa Village69-425 Waikoloa Beach DriveWaikoloaHI96738

HICSS – The Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences – has been known worldwide as one of the longest standing scientific communities in the information systems and technology fields. Since 1968, it has become a respected destination that attracts high-caliber scholars and professionals in academia, industry and government agencies around the world to discuss their cutting-edge research. With a highly interactive working environment, HICSS offers a unique platform for participants to share and exchange perspectives and ideas.

Grygla Elementary and High School114 Fladeland AveGryglaMN56727

The Grygla Iron Chargers are excited to host a competition for the 2024-2025 season. Please see the details below.

  • Doors open at 8:00 am CST
  • Safety glasses are required
  • They will accept paper copies of log books at team check-in
  • Lunch will be provided to teams, coaches, and volunteers

Grade Level: All
Skills Challenge Offered: Yes
Judging Format: All In-Person Judging

(3 days)

Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa3793 NE Ocean BlvdJensen BeachFL34957

The Florida Career Pathways Network (FCPN) invites you to mark your calendars, register, and join the 2025 FCPN Symposium. The Symposium will be held at the beautiful Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa from January 8–10, 2025. Join other Florida Career Pathways and Career and Technical Education leaders and practitioners for a variety of workshops, professional dialogues, and best practice showcases from around the state.

Navigate the challenges and opportunities of AI in the classroom. Learn strategies to either combat misuse or embrace AI as a learning tool.

Explore the Coolest Thing Made in CT exhibit, celebrate the ingenuity of Connecticut manufacturers, and connect with industry professionals in the dynamic settings of the Invention Dimension and Exploring Space exhibits. 

Enjoy passed appetizers and refreshing drinks while fostering meaningful connections with fellow manufacturing professionals. Don’t miss this opportunity to build relationships, learn about the latest industry trends, and discover the extraordinary accomplishments of Connecticut’s manufacturing sector. 

Hosted by CONNSTEP and the CBIA Foundation.

Join the League for Innovation in the Community College and Community College Presidents Initiative - STEM (CCPI STEM) for the Third Thought Leaders Dialogue.

Join this webinar from the dynamic free webinar series hosted by CORD and NCPN. In this five-episode series, thought leaders in education and industry will share insights and actionable strategies for building career pathways that align with industry needs and support learner success. Register to catch up on past episodes. 

Webinar 4: Removing Barriers and Supporting Credential Completion

A conversation about efficient program design that accommodates the needs of learners and accelerates credential completion by removing barriers and surrounding students with holistic supports

Facilitator: Jennifer Jirous-Rapp, VP, Pathways & Partnerships, CORD

(2 days)

USF Florida Institute of Oceanography830 1st St SSt. PetersburgFL33701

The Underwater Robotics and Engineering Design Professional Development workshop focuses on how to teach the engineering design process using underwater robotics. Participants learn the fundamentals of basic ROV building and experience a variety of hands-on science, technology, and engineering design activities that can be integrated into a class or after school program to reinforce foundational knowledge and skills. Upon completion of the workshop, all participants should feel confident to lead an engineering design activity focused on ROV building using the Pufferfish ROV Kit or comparable parts and components.

Join this wind-focused, three-hour virtual workshop to explore the science of wind power!

During this virtual workshop, educators will learn the foundations of wind power including the science and technology of wind turbines and blade design. It will also introduce activities for the classroom that engage students in dynamic, hands-on energy-based learning.

All teachers who pre-register will receive a $100 kit before the 3 hour virtual training and the workshop will go through how to use these materials in the classroom.

Some things to know:

  • Workshop cost is $200.
  • This workshop and the materials used are geared towards middle school and high school teachers.
  • No prior knowledge of wind energy is required.
  • You will need a stable internet connection and dedicated space in which to work.
  • You will get shipped a box of material 4-7 days before the workshop.
  • Preservice and retired teachers are welcome!

Use discount code 25CREATEVWKS to reduce the registration cost to $10.

Register by January 11th to receive materials prior to the workshop.

(3 days)

University of California Berkeley110 Sproul HallBerkeleyCA94720

BioMADE is offering a three-day professional development workshop to support instructors at two-year institutions in implementing pilot bioindustrial manfacturing modules. These workshops are part of BioMADE’s work to build a comprehensive community-to-career pathway for bioindustrial manufacturing jobs in Solano County, California. These workshops are relevant for instructors and faculty teaching in biomanufacturing and biotechnology programs at two-year institutions in and around the San Francisco Bay Area. Instructors and faculty at Minority-Serving Institutions and two-year colleges in geographically underserved and under-resourced areas are encouraged to apply.

There is no registration cost. Attendees will receive a stipend of $1,000 to support their participation and offset any travel expenses. 

(4 days)

Loews Coronado Bay4000 Coronado BayCoronadoCA92118

The American Association of Community Colleges and their Workforce Development Institute will be hosting their annual conference with the theme: Uncharted Courses on January 28-31, 2025. The conference will be held at the Loews Coronado Bay, 4000 Coronado Bay, Coronado, CA.  

Manufacturers aiming to stay competitive by adopting automation, enhancing workforce strategies, and preparing for technological advancements should attend this educational event featuring MassMEP’s roadmapping process and a case study with Gemline. This event will cover the resurgence of automation in the U.S., and show attendees practical insights on implementing technology, developing frameworks for successful transformation, and evaluating workforce culture—in turn, equipping their businesses to thrive in the evolving landscape of manufacturing.

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