ATE Events — May 2025

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Join presenters for a virtual overview of the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing as we formalize our national Community of Practice.

Benefits of joining the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing's Community of Practice include:

  • Certificate of membership ~ Networking and partnership opportunities
  • Priority acceptance to the NCNGM’s activities and workshops
  • Mentorship for grant proposals
  • Dissemination of educational resources you’ve developed via the NCNGM website and additional platforms 
  • Membership can serve as leverage for grant applications, promotion applications, and validation with industry

Who should join?

Advanced manufacturing workforce stakeholders including, but not limited to:

  • community college and high school educators, counselors, and administrators
  • business, industry , and professional organization representatives
  • economic development and government agency representatives
  • non-profit representatives

(4 days)

The Hyatt Regency5 Embarcadero CenterSan FranciscoCA94111

Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for presenting developments in computer security and electronic privacy, and for bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field. The 2025 Symposium will mark the 46th annual meeting of this flagship conference.

The Symposium will be held on May 12-14, 2025, and the Security and Privacy Workshops will be held on May 15, 2025. Both events will be in San Francisco, CA at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco.

(4 days)

Huntington Place1 Washington BlvdDetroitMI48226

As the largest robotics and automation event in the Americas, this is the place for anyone working with or curious about automation. Join this conference in discovering what’s next – for you and the world. The Automate Conference puts you side-by-side with automation experts who know how to implement, optimize and expand automation—giving you insights to put into practice right away. In 2024, the conference featured 140+ conference sessions across 20+ topic paths for beginners and advanced professionals alike.

(3 days)

Eastern States Exposition1305 Memorial Ave.West SpringfieldMA01089

The Manufacturing Technology Series EAST features EASTEC in West Springfield, Massachusetts. The event will take place in a region considered an epicenter of traditional manufacturing. Historically, more than 500 companies have connected at this event to network, learn from industry experts and explore the latest manufacturing technologies. 

More than 10% of the regional gross domestic product is derived from manufacturing, stemming from 2.5 million manufacturing jobs and $418.2 billion in total manufacturing output from more than 62,000 manufacturing companies. 

This three-day event provides manufacturing professionals with the ideal opportunity to make and renew connections, explore the latest in manufacturing technology, and shape the future of business. The Manufacturing Technology Series EAST event has been providing solutions to manufacturing challenges for more than 35 years. Attendees work in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, medical, defense, industrial, commercial machinery, and more.

Nanopore sequencing, which analyzes individual DNA molecules in real time, is the “next big thing” in biology education. It promises to put real-time DNA sequencing within reach of any motivated bioscience teacher. Envision a MinION miniature nanopore sequencing device in every biology teaching lab within a decade.

The DNA Learning Center (DNALC) and Oxford Nanopore are working together to adapt nanopore sequencing for use in education—including improved chemistry, workflows, directions, and packaging/pricing attractive to high school and college faculty. The DNALC’s popular DNA Subway is currently being redeveloped for full mobile use, including a new line for nanopore sequence analysis. Workshop participants will be the first to test this streamlined approach for combining MinION sequence data with the DNA Subway pipeline—providing DNA sequencing and analysis any time, any place, by anyone.

The workshop will appeal especially to high school and college faculty who mentor student research or participate in large, distributed projects, such as DNA barcoding (DNALC), SEA-PHAGES (Howard Hughes Medical Institute), and Tiny Earth (University of Wisconsin). At less than $10 per barcode or metabarcode sample and $30 per phage or organelle genome, nanopore sequencing is a speedy and cost-effective alternative to commercial sequencing. Nanopore takes DNA sequencing out of the “black box,” exposing students to every step of the workflow. Workshop participants will have the unique opportunity to immediately sequence and analyze DNA from samples they bring to the workshop. Barcode, metabarcode, and small genome sequencing will be covered.

All workshop participants will receive a $300 stipend. Although the program expects that most participants will commute to the workshop, funding for travel, room, and board is available for a limited number of qualified applicants living outside commuting distance. 

Applications will be reviewed and acceptances emailed continuously, beginning April 18, 2025.

(2 days)

Prince George's Community College301 Largo RoadLargoMD20774

This workshop empowers university, community college, and high school faculty, staff, counselors, and academic advisors with the knowledge and tools to effectively integrate AI into their teaching practices and curriculum development. Participants will explore practical applications of AI, including lesson planning, designing engaging and interactive content, creating dynamic assessments, and customizing individualized student learning experiences. Additionally, the workshop will highlight how to enable students to use AI in ethical and productive ways across various disciplines.

Through hands-on activities, collaborative projects, and real-world examples, faculty will gain a deeper understanding of AI’s transformative role in education. They will also explore new forms of student engagement, ensuring responsible AI use in both teaching and learning environments. This workshop prepares educators to harness AI to enhance classroom instruction, streamline administrative tasks, and equip students with the skills needed to navigate an AI-driven future.

High school and community college STEM educators are invited to participate in the National Center for Next Generation Manufacturing's Professional Skills Series. 

Workshop #2:  Emotional Intelligence - May 16th, 2025 - 11:00am-3:00pm Eastern Time

High School and community college educator participants completing both the “Dealing with Difficult People” (4/25) and “Emotional Intelligence” (5/16) workshops will be eligible for a $100 stipend. All participants will receive a Microcredential for each workshop they attend. Each workshop must be registered for separately.

(2 days)

Hampton Inn Tropicana and Event Center4975 Dean Martin DrLas VegasNV89118

The 4th Tech Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics is set to take place in Las Vegas. AI & Robotics 2025 provides a unique opportunity to engage with leading researchers in the field of AI and Robotics, making it an ideal platform for knowledge exchange. This event serves as a perfect platform to foster collaborations between industry and academia, as well as share cutting-edge scientific advancements from around the world. Moreover, it aims to facilitate cross-border cooperation between scientists and institutions.

(4 days)

George R. Brown Convention Center1001 Avenida de Las AmericasHoustonTX77010

XPONENTIAL is an annual gathering where the uncrewed industry’s greatest minds converge. Experience groundbreaking technology, gain strategic insights, and lend your perspective to set the trajectory for autonomy.

Exhibits: This is your chance to be at the forefront of change. The XPO Hall features innovators from every link in the autonomy supply chain. See new technology in action, build relationships with partners, and problem-solve with global peers.

Programming: Level up your impact with new strategies for research, design, and deployment. Get inspired at daily keynotes, collaborate with industry leaders during workshops, and stay updated with the latest advancements by engaging with experts in breakout sessions.

Networking: At XPONENTIAL, each interaction holds the potential to launch your next major opportunity.

(4 days)

DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Central36 Cambridge StreetGlasgowG2 3HNUnited Kingdom

ETOP, Education and Training in Optics and Photonics, is a conference held every two years, that brings together leading optics and photonics educators from all around the world and from all levels and orientations to discuss, demonstrate and learn about new developments and approaches to teaching in these fields.

Through presentations, panel discussions, workshops and exhibits, it is the intent of this conference to inform professors, students, teachers and professional trainers on how to teach optics and photonics for the future. Sessions are focused on: Classroom teaching methods; Research training and skills development; Hands-on Instruction Modeling; Training with Specialized Software Tools and Kits; Continuous Education and Training for Academia and Industry; Technician & Trade Development Education; and more.

Gain the credentials that set you apart in the cybersecurity field with the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) training. This comprehensive course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to design, implement, and manage a world-class cybersecurity program. Offered through CSSIA as part of the (ISC)² Global Academic Program, this training provides all student materials, flashcards, and access to the CISSP CBK, ensuring a thorough preparation for the CISSP exam. By earning your CISSP, you validate your expertise and unlock access to exclusive (ISC)² resources, tools, and professional networking opportunities.

Workshop Highlights

  • Comprehensive review of the 8 CISSP domains, including Risk Management, Security Operations, and more.
  • Materials provided include CISSP CBK, student guides, and flashcards.
  • Hands-on labs aligned with NSA Knowledge Units to enhance learning.
  • Designed to refresh knowledge, identify study priorities, and prepare for the CISSP exam.
  • Opportunity to join the prestigious (ISC)² community and access exclusive resources.

Join AMTEC for a 2 day training with hands-on programs featuring nationally recognized trainers and equipment focusing on Industry 4.0 skills. This training is for secondary and post-secondary instructors who are preparing students to enter careers in advanced manufacturing.

Sessions Include:

  • Industry 4.0 concepts and training
  • Competency based education
  • Virtual reality
  • Using these tools in the classroom
  • Funding resources

You will also gain access to virtual monthly community-of-practice sessions featuring industry partners, peers, and best practices. Travel assistance and stipends will be available to participants who complete program requirements. Please contact us at 270-686-4410 or email [email protected] for more information or to register. 

(3 days)

Hilton Charlotte University Place Hotel8629 J M Keynes DriveCharlotteNC28262

Join three days of learning, improving, supporting, and growing with the FAME USA network. This event will convene employers, college representatives, econ/workforce development professionals and others from around the FAME USA network (16 states and growing) at the Hilton Charlotte University Place from May 20-22, 2025. You will get the opportunity to workshop important topics with fellow FAME chapters and learn more about how chapters are adapting to changes in the workforce and economy.

Attendees with leave with the following: 

  • A deeper understanding of the FAME model
  • New tools to build stakeholder engagement
  • Real, actionable plans to support their work locally
  • Chapter management strategies 
  • An amazing peer network 
  • And MORE

Join this webinar from Mentor-Connect to learn more about Mentor-Connect Budget/Forms.

In this webinar these items will be discussed: 

  • Personnel Direct Costs
    • A. Senior Personnel
    • B. Other Personnel
    • C. Fringe Benefits
  • Senior/Key Personnel
  • Biosketches
  • Synergistic Activities
  • Current and Pending Support
  • COA

(2 days)

Brookdale Community College765 Newman Springs RdLincroftNJ07738

This workshop empowers university, community college, and high school faculty, staff, counselors, and academic advisors with the knowledge and tools to effectively integrate AI into their teaching practices and curriculum development. Participants will explore practical applications of AI, including lesson planning, designing engaging and interactive content, creating dynamic assessments, and customizing individualized student learning experiences. Additionally, the workshop will highlight how to enable students to use AI in ethical and productive ways across various disciplines.

Through hands-on activities, collaborative projects, and real-world examples, faculty will gain a deeper understanding of AI’s transformative role in education. They will also explore new forms of student engagement, ensuring responsible AI use in both teaching and learning environments. This workshop prepares educators to harness AI to enhance classroom instruction, streamline administrative tasks, and equip students with the skills needed to navigate an AI-driven future.

Welcome to the 2025 InnovATEBIO series of virtual ATE project talks.  This series features leaders in biotechnology workforce education from across the US sharing their work on exciting projects funded by the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program.  The ATE program supports the education of technicians for the high-technology fields that drive our nation's economy.

Each talk will be 20 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for questions and discussion

Talk 1: Preparing Biotechnicians in Northeast Florida

The current NSF-ATE grant, Advancing Next Generation Bio-Technician Preparedness in Northeast Florida, is aimed to improve the Biotechnology course curriculum to include advanced technology and to reach out the high school and middle school students and teachers to build a community of biotechnology for future.

Speakers:  Kasyapa Chitta, PhD (PI) Florida State College Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL

Join NISOD’s International Conference on Teaching and Leadership Excellence, the premier event dedicated to inspiring educators in higher education. Taking place May 24-27, 2025, in vibrant Austin, Texas, this transformative conference offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect, learn, and grow alongside community and technical college faculty, administrators, and staff from across the nation and beyond. Attendees can expect dynamic sessions, hands-on workshops, and powerful keynote addresses, all focused on enhancing student success and advancing teaching and leadership skills. Don’t miss your chance to be part of an empowering experience that celebrates and strengthens the educational community.

Case studies are a valuable method for bringing evaluation findings to life, offering rich, contextual insights that go beyond numbers and statistics. This webinar will explore case studies as a tool for evaluating ATE projects, demonstrating how they can strengthen evaluation practice by offering a deeper understanding of program implementation, outcomes, and impact. During this webinar, presenters will explore the role of case studies in evaluation, the key components of a well-crafted case study, the limitations of this approach, and best practices for communicating these insights to different interest holders. By the end of the webinar, participants will have a clearer understanding of creating compelling case studies that provide detailed analysis and contextual insights, engaging audiences, and highlighting key impacts to inform decision-making.

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The goal of the STEM Educator Institutes is to provide STEM Educators with renewable energy lessons, classroom equipment, and a unique hands-on learning experience to take back to their students. The events are funded by the CREATE Energy NSF ATE National Center. Any STEM educator of middle school through college is invited to apply.

Each participant will be mailed a box of equipment, a $200 value at no cost, before the institute begins. You can perform each lesson with the provided equipment and guidance from the online sessions. You will also meet other teachers who you can collaborate and share ideas with.

Virtual Institute Schedule:

  • Saturday, April 26, 11:00-1:00 CDT
  • Wednesday, April 30, 6:00-7:00 pm CDT
  • Saturday, May 3, 11:00-12:30 CDT
  • Wednesday, May 7, 6:00-7:00 pm CDT
  • Saturday, May 10, 11:00-12:30 CDT

(3 days)

George Washington University800 21st St NWWashingtonDC20052

The typical audience of the Privacy & Security Academy comprises CPOs, CISOs, corporate in-house counsel, privacy/technology/security outside counsel, service providers, policymakers, and academics. This is the opportunity to develop business, reconnect with clients, catch up with prospects, and gain exposure in the privacy and security community.

They are bringing together the most seasoned thought leaders in the areas of privacy and security law. Depth + Rigor Rigorous deep-dive sessions that deliver hands-on activities practical takeaways for conference participants.

(2 days)

Central Georgia Technical College3300 Macon Tech Drive, Building HMaconGA31206

Five symposia provide the opportunity to learn, experience, and discuss the latest tools, techniques, and technologies for Teaching, Practicing, Demonstrating, and Showcasing Cybersecurity Capabilities.

3CS includes a symposium in each of the five areas below:

  • Community College Cyber Summit: The granddaddy and foundation of the 3CS program that has welcomed those interested in experiential cybersecurity education for over a decade! Presentation sessions in classrooms with support for hybrid sessions about practice improvements for cybersecurity education
  • Cybersecurity Science and Practice Symposium: Poster and classroom presentation sessions with support for hybrid attendance about evidence-based professional and instructional cybersecurity practices -- the human factors of cybersecurity
  • Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Symposium: Cybersecurity skill development workshops on specialized topics not typically taught in higher education courses but required to develop the skills needed to advance in the cybersecurity profession
  • Cyber Technology and Careers Symposium: Open spaces supporting an exhibit hall with demonstration sessions and a career fair - combining a job fair and a talent fair
  • Cyber Games, Simulations, and Competition Symposium: Individual and team-based interactive challenges and opportunities for hands-on experience with or observation of demonstrations of skills in the Cyber Ready Arcade, including the new Community College Collegiate Defense Competition (3CDC)

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As an annual conference and supportive community, Moms in MFG is designed exclusively to support working parents and caregivers in manufacturing. 

Moms in MFG is dedicated to empowering and connecting moms and caregivers in manufacturing. In addition, it aims to assist manufacturing companies in discovering how they can provide the necessary support and create a nurturing environment for caregivers in manufacturing. Through valuable content, networking opportunities, and collaboration with fellow industry professionals, Moms in MFG celebrates the unique journey of moms and caregivers in manufacturing.

(2 days)

Hillsborough Community College, Brandon Campus10451 Nancy Watkins DrTampaFL33619

This free two-day workshop equips faculty with the knowledge and tools to integrate AI into teaching and curriculum development. Explore lesson planning, interactive content, dynamic assessments, and ethical AI use. Through hands-on activities and real world examples, learn to enhance student engagement, streamline tasks, and prepare students for an AI-driven future. The session also prepares attendees for the Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals Certification exam (exam cost not included).

IRSC, Eastman Advanced Workforce Training Complex3209 Virginia AveFort PierceFL34981

This summit is ideal for educators, industry professionals, and anyone interested in the future of workforce development. Topics include: Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA): vision, mission; Role of SACA in growing manufacturing workforce with industry-aligned skills; Industry-academia collaboration in building a future-ready workforce; Advanced Manufacturing at IRSC: alignment with nationwide standards in automation.

(3 days)

Penn State University14 Research West BuildingUniversity ParkPA16802

This 3-Day workshop is from May 5 through May 7, 2025; 9AM to 4PM each day, features hands-on nanotechnology lab activities in a teaching clean room.

In some cases, low-cost alternatives that can be used for both outreach and education have been developed. These low-cost alternatives will be demonstrated and discussed with workshop attendees.

This workshop empowers university, community college, and high school faculty, staff, counselors, and academic advisors with the knowledge and tools to effectively integrate AI into their teaching practices and curriculum development. Participants will explore practical applications of AI, including lesson planning, designing engaging and interactive content, creating dynamic assessments, and customizing individualized student learning experiences. Additionally, the workshop will highlight how to enable students to use AI in ethical and productive ways across various disciplines.

Through hands-on activities, collaborative projects, and real-world examples, faculty will gain a deeper understanding of AI’s transformative role in education. They will also explore new forms of student engagement, ensuring responsible AI use in both teaching and learning environments. This workshop prepares educators to harness AI to enhance classroom instruction, streamline administrative tasks, and equip students with the skills needed to navigate an AI-driven future.

Join the webinar on Low-Cost Gas Laws Demonstration Using Arduino from CREATE as a part of their Spring 2025 Innovation Webinar Series.

The past four years, CREATE has sponsored the Call for Innovative Ideas, highlighting the outstanding work faculty have done to integrate technology, engage students with industry-relevant tools, and create student-centered, hands-on courses. This year they are excited to announce their line up of Innovation presentations. These webinars are 30 minutes and showcase the amazing work being done by energy educators across the nation.

Join this webinar from Mentor-Connect to learn more about Mentor-Connect Budget.

(3 days)

Ecolab GateS 4th StMinneapolisMN55415

Members, join BioMADE for the 2025 Member Meeting: April 29-30 in Minneapolis, MN. Committees will meet May 1. If you’ve attended the Member Meeting before, you know it’s the event of the year for bioindustrial manufacturing. Attendees leave inspired about the state of the industry, informed about the latest developments in products and technology, and energized to work with newfound connections.

(4 days)

Moscone Center747 Howard StreetSan FranciscoCA94103

At RSAC 2025, you're not just attending a conference—you're stepping into a vibrant, thriving community of thinkers, innovators, and achievers. Though everyone comes from different corners of the cybersecurity world, everyone is united by a common mission: to foresee risks, counter threats, and embrace the challenges ahead. Together, everyone shapes the future of security. Together, everyone shines as one.

Join RSAC 2025 to be a part of something bigger. Many Voices. One Community.

Join presenters for an engaging conversation with educators & industry leaders as they take a behind-the-scenes look at the development of Waubonsee Community College’s new Drinking Water/ Wastewater Technology Certificate, launching in fall 2025. 

In this webinar, you will get a glimpse of the process of creating the program—from identifying industry needs and building partnerships, to designing curriculum based on KSAs vetted with workforce demands using the Business & Industry Leadership Team(BILT) model of co-leadership. 

Presenters will explore the certificate’s structure, its connection to regional and national wastewater industry standards, and how the program is preparing students for essential roles in water and wastewater management. Whether you're an educator, industry partner, or workforce development professional, this session will offer valuable insight into building responsive and forward-thinking technician education. 

Key topics include: 
- The collaborative process behind program development 
- Curriculum highlights and hands-on learning components 
- Industry affiliations and advisory support 
- Long-term goals for workforce impact and student success