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  • May 13, 2015 10:06 AM | Anonymous

    Pinellas Technical College in Clearwater has announced that they now have an evening CNC Basic Class beginning June 1.  This training can take a machinist with little or no knowledge of running a CNC Machine and educate them to not only run the machines but program them, as well.  They start by teaching students the basic language of G and M codes; students then take the basic code and learn how to put it into lines of information to form a program. From there, they learn to write programs for the CNC mills and CNC lathes.

    For more experienced individuals, Pinellas Technical College offers classes in Master Cam that are self-tutorial so a student can move at their own pace.

    The CNC Basic Classes are Monday and Wednesdays from 5-9 PM.
    First term runs June 1 - July 27; Second term runs Sept. 2 - Oct. 28.

    For more information, contact Richard McConnaughey at 727-538-7161 x2062 (Mon or Wed from 6-9PM) or email McConnaugheyR@pcsb.org.

  • May 12, 2015 10:30 AM | Anonymous

    Marnie Schmidt LLC recently partnered with Monin Gourmet Flavorings and would like to recognize them as their newest “Waste Warrior”. A multinational company, Monin identified “information sharing” as key to the success of their business, as well as their superior quality system, which is SQF (Safe Quality Foods) certified. According to SQFI (Safe Quality Foods Institute), “SQF certification assures buyers and customers that food has been produced, processed and handled according to the highest standards.”

    To read more...

     
    http://marnieschmidt.com/cheers-to-monin-gourmet-flavorings/

  • May 11, 2015 12:32 PM | Anonymous

    The Florida Advanced Technological Education Center (FLATE), a National Science Foundation Center of Excellence in high-technology manufacturing, has extended an invitation to any manufacturer who would like to have lunch with a group of educators during their Advanced Manufacturing Careers Institute. The lunch is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, at Hillsborough Community College, BSSB 206-­208; 10414 E Columbus Dr., Tampa 33619.

    Please contact Dr. Marilyn Barger at mbarger@hccfl.edu if you would like to attend.

  • April 20, 2015 8:54 AM | Anonymous

    Congratulations to several member companies listed in the Tampa Bay Times list of Tampa Bay's Top 100 Workplaces Those that made it in the small company list:
    13. Monin Gourmet Flavorings
    17. Bouchard Insurance
    23. Gregory, Sharer & Stuart
    27. DITEK Corp
    37. Tampa Bay Steel Corp.
    48. CBIZ

    Read more: Top 100 Places to Work in Tampa Bay

  • April 06, 2015 3:56 PM | Anonymous

    Brookings Advanced Industries Project
    What They Are, Where They Are and Why They Matter

    Read the full report here.

    At a critical moment, this report asserts the special importance to America’s future of what the paper calls America’s “advanced industries” sector. the need for economic renewal in the United States remains urgent. years of disappointing job growth and stagnant incomes for the majority of workers have left the nation shaken and frustrated. at the same time, astonishing new technologies—ranging from advanced robotics and “3-D printing” to the “digitization of everything” are provoking genuine excitement even as they make it hard to see where things are going.

    Characterized by its deep involvement with technology research and development (r&d) and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) workers, the sector encompasses 50 industries ranging from manufacturing industries such as auto making and aerospace to energy industries such as oil and gas extraction to high-tech services such as computer software and computer system design, including for health applications.

    These industries encompass the nation’s “tech” sector at its broadest and most consequential. their dynamism is going to be a central component of any future revitalized U.S. economy. as such, these industries encompass the country’s best shot at supporting innovative, inclusive, and sustainable growth. For that reason, this report provides a wide-angle overview of the advanced industry sector that reviews its role in American prosperity, assesses key trends, and maps its metropolitan and global competitive standing before outlining high-level strategies to enhance that.

  • March 30, 2015 11:20 AM | Anonymous

    Middleton High School has been honored with the distinction of being named the first public high school in Florida and one of just nine schools in the nation to be certified as a STEM school.

    The STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Certification is an endorsement of the commitment by faculty and staff at Middleton High School to STEM education through things like; problem-based learning, research and development of products, and students taking ownership of their education.

    This is the pilot year of the AdvancED STEM Certifications and is only offered to highly effective institutions that prioritize STEM education as a path to success. Staff at Middleton High School exceeded the requirements to be considered a strong STEM model for the rest of the nation.

    Parents can be confident that students in Middleton High School’s STEM program are getting a cutting-edge education in some of the fastest growing fields and preparing students with relevant skills to succeed in the real world.

    Through strong community partners, students at Middleton High School maintain a connection to the workforce whether they are planning on going to college or straight to a career after high school.

  • March 23, 2015 8:19 AM | Anonymous

    Finding productive and well trained employees can be a challenge. Find out why hiring a Florida TRADE student is The Smart Choice! The Florida TRADE program has students with the skills you need and the training that applies directly to the jobs that you have available. Are you ready to enhance your current workforce and have insider access to the state's best trained future employees? Contact Florida TRADE today!

    Watch a video on why you should hire a Florida TRADE graduate!

    www.FLTRADE.org

  • March 17, 2015 12:03 PM | Anonymous

    Manufacturing Leadership Council offers its predictions for the year ahead.
    Click here to read the article.

  • March 09, 2015 10:08 AM | Anonymous

    Faced with stagnating wages for most Americans, business, civic, and political leaders across the United States are rediscovering manufacturing as a source of good jobs and lasting economic growth.

    In an era of unrivaled global competition, however, revitalizing the U.S. manufacturing sector will require a renewed commitment to public-private-civic partnerships that deliver on the key driver of industrial competitiveness: a highly trained workforce that can use technology to translate basic and applied research and development (R&D) to large-scale commercial innovations.

    Read the full report here.

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Manufacturing in Tampa Bay

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EnterpriseFlorida.com

Read the 2015 Florida Manufacturing Brief from Enterprise Florida

Labor Market Industry Profile

Florida manufacturers are critical to the state’s economy. In June 2013, Florida manufacturing
was 4.4 percent of the employment for all industries. Manufacturing is separated into durable
goods manufacturing and nondurable goods manufacturing. Durable goods manufacturing
accounted for 66.7 percent of June 2013 manufacturing employment and nondurable goods
manufacturing accounted for 33.3 percent.


There were 18,510 Florida manufacturers in June 2013, with employment of 323,341 jobs.
Employment was up 5,660 jobs (+1.8 percent) over the year.


Read the entire report here

County
Number of Establishments
Employment December 2013
Pinellas 1,297 30,317
Hillsborough 1,114 24,651
Pasco 317 3,185
Hernando 106 1,509
TOTALS 2,834 59,662


Information provided by

International Trade

Click here for the Slide Show from the tour of the
Tampa Port on May 14, 2016.


If you need information on how to sell your goods to other countries,
here are some contacts that can help you.


Dan Bjerk is a Senior International Trade Specialist at the Tampa Bay Export Assistance Center,
the local office for the U.S. Commercial Service of the International Trade Administration of the
U.S. Department of Commerce located in Clearwater, Florida.

Tampa Bay Export Assistance Center

U.S. Department of Commerce | International Trade Administration

13805 58th Street North, Suite 1-200, Clearwater, FL 33760

727.464.7347

Dan.Bjerk@trade.gov

www.export.gov

Brent Barkway joined the staff of Pinellas County Economic Development in August 2014, as a Business Development Manager specializing in Export Development, Foreign Trade Zone management, business expansion and relocation projects. He focuses on helping local companies discover new global markets for their products and services. Brent honed his economic development skills in Lee County, where he managed the relocation of Hertz Corporate Headquarters, which resulted in the creation of hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in economic impact in Southwest Florida.

Pinellas County Economic Development

13805 58th St. N., Suite 1-200, Clearwater, FL 33760

727-464-7411

bbarkway@pinellascounty.org

Lorrie Belovich is Director of International Business Development for the Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation and partner in the Tampa Bay Export Alliance. She is responsible for both international trade and foreign direct investment. She works closely with the international stakeholders in Tampa Bay, such as the Tampa International Airport, Port Tampa Bay, Visit Tampa Bay and the Mayor’s office, to align the international business strategy for Hillsborough Country. Lorrie also manages the official outbound trade and business development missions led by Mayor Buckhorn and other elected officials.

Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation

101 East Kennedy Blvd. | Suite 1750, Tampa, FL 33602

813.518.2654

lbelovich@tampaedc.com

Gonzalo Padron joined Port Tampa Bay as director of marketing and business development for Latin America in August 2014. Prior to joining the port’s executive team, Padron was manager of strategic customers at DHL Global Forwarding. Padron began his industry career extensively traveling the Caribbean and Latin America as a senior account executive for ocean carriers Tecmarine Lines and Seaboard Marine.

Port Tampa Bay

1101 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL 33602

welliott@tampaport.com

office: 813-905-5150

mobile: 813-361-2892

M. Javier Zuniga’s expertise includes corporate and partnership tax compliance, partnership structures, international taxation, individual taxation and forensic accounting. Javier is also part of PDR CPAs R&D tax credit and cost segregation studies practice areas.

PDR CPA

727-785-4447

mzuniga@pdr-cpa.com


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The OSHA presentation from January 22, 2015

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