Overview

Innovative manufacturing is a buzzword that is being used across North America in manufacturing sectors. Large scale companies are investing into these programs and colleges are racing to develop curriculum to provide industry with personnel that can be on the leading edge of innovation. The question still remains, what is Innovative Manufacturing? How can an instructor teach “innovation”? I will present some basic ideas on how an instructor can approach existing curriculum and learning outcomes and begin to adapt the lessons from the perspective of innovation.

Presented by Max Ceron, Instructor, Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Presentations

A Novel metric for Quantifying fluidity in welding wires

Methodology to improve fluidity of welding wires

Advancements in Weld-Brazing Technology for Joining Lightweight Alloys in the Automotive Industry

Innovative Weld-Brazing Techniques for Enhanced Joint Performance in Lightweight Automotive Alloys.

An Introduction to Nuclear Power Construction Codes and Standards

The audience will receive an overview of nuclear power generation technologies, nuclear construction Codes and standards, and a few case studies related to entering the industry.

CSA Structural Design and Welding Requirements

Ensuring Structural Integrity and Public Safety Through CSA Weld Design Standards, CWB Certification, and Risk Mitigation in Canadian Construction Projects.