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Mazak Hosts Precision Machining Competition for Students

More than 250 students from 19 local high schools submitted more than 300 parts for Mazak's precision machining competition.

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Many of the event’s activities took place in the machining demonstration area of Mazak’s Midwest Technology Center. Attendees visited with various representatives of the local manufacturing industry who answered questions for students and taught them about the many opportunities in manufacturing careers.

In support of the local Technology & Manufacturing Association (TMA), Mazak’s Midwest Technology Center in Schaumburg, Illinois, hosted the 26th annual 2017 Precision Machining Competition, which honors excellence in precision machining skills among Illinois high school students. At the awards ceremony May 11, TMA presented students with first-, second- and third-place awards in three machining categories.

More than 250 students from 19 local high schools submitted more than 300 parts for this year’s contest. Students chose from 25 eligible projects of varying degrees of difficulty across three divisions. Students could also compete in the National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Intermediate, NIMS Advanced, NIMS CNC Intermediate and NIMS CNC Advanced divisions and submit their projects to NIMS to receive certification for their skills. Each student had to machine a part according to exact specifications, submitted the completed part and judges measured part accuracy.