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SMD in Oklahoma City

SMD in Oklahoma City. HSI Sensing in Chickasha. Leveraging Strategic Partnerships September 5, 2019. FlightSafety in Broken Arrow. Oklahoma’s Manufacturing Sector. Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance Origins. 1991 NIST grant from Manufacturing Extension Partnership

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SMD in Oklahoma City

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  1. SMD in Oklahoma City HSI Sensing in Chickasha Leveraging Strategic Partnerships September 5, 2019 FlightSafety in Broken Arrow

  2. Oklahoma’s Manufacturing Sector

  3. Oklahoma Manufacturing AllianceOrigins • 1991 NIST grant from Manufacturing Extension Partnership • Enabling legislation provided state funds in 1992 to develop technology extension system through network of partnerships across the state • Purpose is economic development reaching all parts of state • Founders demanded community involvement and locally accessible support

  4. Oklahoma Manufacturing AlliancePurpose • To work strategically with manufacturers to create wealthand grow Oklahoma’s economy • Extension system deliberately targetsrural and underserved areas of the statewhere manufacturers are vital to the local economy SMD in Oklahoma City Business Model

  5. Key Programs and Core Services • Workforce • Engineering Services • Lean MFG / Continuous Improvement • Supply Chain Assistance • Strategic Planning • Business Growth, Diversification, and New Markets • Sustainability • Quality Services and Certifications • Technology and Innovation • Financial Analysis • Sales Assistance and Digital Marketing • Information Technology and Cybersecurity Linked Manufacturing Solutions in Minco

  6. Mission Driven Through Public/Private Partnerships LOCAL • Manufacturing Extension Agents located in communities across the state • Local CareerTechs • Community partners like city EDAs STATE • Oklahoma Innovation Model • Government, High Ed, Large Corporations, et al. FEDERAL • MEP • 14 Manufacturing USA Institutes

  7. Manufacturing Extension Agents • Locally sponsored and supported • Part of the community • Unique in reaching underserved areas of the state

  8. Case StudyLinked Manufacturing Solutions in Minco • Rural Economic Growth • Short-Term Engineering Assistance • Technology Implementation • Supply Chain Efficiency • Strategic Expansion: • Rural Site Selection / New Factory • Plant Layout • New Equipment • Digital Marketing • Dozens of New Quality Jobs

  9. Local Extension Agent Sponsors CareerTech Autry Technology Center, Enid Canadian Valley Technology Center, El Reno Central Technology Center, Drumright Francis Tuttle Technology Center, Oklahoma City Gordon Cooper Technology Center, Shawnee Indian Capital Technology Center, Muskogee Meridian Technology Center, Stillwater Metro Technology Centers, Oklahoma City Mid-America Technology Center, Wayne Moore Norman Technology Center, Norman Northeast Technology Centers, Pryor Pioneer Technology Center, Ponca City Tulsa Technology Center Higher Education Murray State College, Tishomingo Northeastern State University, Broken Arrow Northeastern State University, Muskogee Northeastern State University, Tahlequah Northern Oklahoma College, Tonkawa Oklahoma State University, Stillwater Redlands Community College, El Reno Rose State College, Midwest City Tulsa Community College Economic Development Central Oklahoma Manufacturers Association, OKC MidAmerica Industrial Park, Pryor Muskogee City County Port Authority

  10. Local Partners • New initiative to involve more local EDAs • Francis Tuttle Technology Center • Changing how they address economic development to drive growth in their local communities Frontier Electronics in Stillwater

  11. State Partners

  12. Oklahoma Innovation Model

  13. Higher Education Partnerships • Changing environments • Emphasizing technology transfer versus traditional research • Example: Collaborative robots initiative with Rose State

  14. State Government • From governor down, completely new administration in 2018 • State Legislature: Nearly half of its members were new in 2018 Access Optics in Broken Arrow

  15. State’s Larger Utilities and Corporations • Financial Support • Workforce Initiative • Unique in that it is industry led and driven TechTrol in Pawnee

  16. National Partners • Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) • Unique in leveraging federal resources in local communities • US Congressional Relationships Amethyst Research in Ardmore

  17. Creating an Innovative, Sustainable Manufacturing Sector 2018 Economic Impact • For every dollar invested, $75in new sales growth • More than 6,000 high-wage jobs over the past 5 years • Serving more companies than any other MEP center in the country • Reaching rural parts of the state

  18. SMD in Oklahoma City Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliancewww.okalliance.comKinnee TillyVice Presidentkinnee.tilly@okalliance.com HSI Sensing in Chickasha @OKAlliance facebook.com/OKAlliance Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance FlightSafety in Broken Arrow

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