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Tech Prep Regional Collaborative

Tech Prep Regional Collaborative. May 6, 2009 Center for Applied Competitive Technology (CACT) California Community Colleges Presented by: David Gonzales, CACT Director, El Camino College Grace Ishikawa, CACT Director, Los Angeles Community College District.

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Tech Prep Regional Collaborative

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  1. Tech Prep Regional Collaborative May 6, 2009 Center for Applied Competitive Technology (CACT) California Community Colleges Presented by: David Gonzales, CACT Director, El Camino College Grace Ishikawa, CACT Director, Los Angeles Community College District

  2. Our mission is to help California's manufacturing industry compete successfully in changing markets and the global economy through Applied Competitive Technologies and workforce education • We accomplish this through technology education, manufacturing training, and services that contribute to continuous workforce development, technology deployment and business development • CACTs have 12 centers strategically located throughout California. • Companies and manufacturing professionals can call on the CACT Centers for customized technical training in over 100 areas of expertise • Access to new manufacturing technologies • Education and advanced technical seminars • Customized employment training • Resolution of specific manufacturing problems • Expertise on facilitating technology transfer opportunities • Focused on increasing productivity, CACTs assist clients in • Continuous quality improvements • Process modernization • E-Commerce • Environmentally sound manufacturing • Workforce assessment and training • Lean manufacturing techniques • Six Sigma Quality

  3. Six Sigma Robotics & Automation Instrumentation Lean Manufacturing Centers for Applied Competitive Technologies • Offer technology education, manufacturing training, and consulting services that contribute to continuous workforce development, technology deployment and business development • Assist companies to compete successfully in changing markets and the global economy • Utilize highly specialized technical consultants and instructors to delivery customized training to local manufacturers Partners in Continuous Improvement

  4. Source: Centers of Excellence 10 county region

  5. Centers for Applied Competitive Technologies and College Partnerships • Develop partnerships with local colleges to assist • Career Technical Educational Programs (CTE) • Develop partnerships with companies • Assist colleges in identifying changes in technology • Assist colleges in establishing partnerships with WIBs, • One-Stops and Companies • Assist in identifying possible funding sources for • programs

  6. CACT and Tech Prep Partnership • Identify programs related to technology • Work with Colleges to identify curricula that needs to be upgraded to meet industry standards for manufacturing/technology workforce • Partner with Colleges to recruit students to manufacturing/technology programs

  7. Los Angeles CACTS Contact Information • Cerritos College Thomas Molyneux Phone: 562-860-2451 ext. 2510 Email: tmolyneux@cerritos.edu • El Camino College David Gonzales Phone: 310-973-3170 Email: dgonzales@elcamino.edu • Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Grace Ishikawa Phone: 213-891-2415 Email: ishikagm@laccd.edu

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