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The Colorado Association for
Manufacturing and Technology (CAMT) is a statewide manufacturing assistance
center, partially funded by the NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership
(MEP) and hosted by the University of Colorado. CAMT encourages the global
competitiveness of Colorado manufacturers through on-site technical assistance
and support, collaboration-focused industry programs, and leveraging government,
university and economic development partnerships. CAMT hosts myriad programs
in support of its mission.
- Through onsite support and technical assistance, CAMT works
to boost the competitiveness of Colorado manufacturers. CAMT’s
experienced engineers and business professionals with skills in manufacturing,
management, process and technology work closely with manufacturers to
provide company assessments, customized training and workshops, and
hands-on facilitation and implementation.
CAMT is committed to maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction
and providing results that improve a company's bottom line. Economic
impact has been significant as reflected below:
Estimates of Client Benefits - *Cumulative Jan. 2000 - Sept. 2007
Increased Sales
$104,340,879
Decreased Costs
$36,825,082
Capital Spending Increases $21,910,007
Jobs Created or Saved
1512
*Source: Independent surveys of 161 companies.
- CAMT has developed a web portal designed to strengthen the supply
chain through enabling companies to search for local suppliers, collaborate
on larger national and international opportunities, and pool selling
capabilities (similar to the concept of a co-op).
- By partnering with Colorado universities and national laboratories,
CAMT helps manufacturers access academic resources and find technology
that is available to integrate with their product development.
- CAMT offers workforce development on-site training and workshops
to provide employees with education in world-class manufacturing. In
addition, we offer programs to high school students to foster greater
awareness of, and appreciation for, career opportunities in manufacturing.
- Business networks are imperative to achieving regional industry
growth, and CAMT has been a key driver in the initiation of manufacturing
taskforces across the state. These taskforces provide a platform for
business leaders to learn from other successful business leaders, share
technical knowledge and innovations, and uncover strategic partnership
opportunities.
- As a statewide manufacturing advocate, CAMT makes research
and policy recommendations on policy issues such as OSHA, environmental
and healthcare that have a significant impact on manufacturing costs.
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