The Greenville Drive, BMW, Michelin North America, Inc., GE Vernova, Greenville Technical College (GTC), and Greenville County Schools will host Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering (AM&E) Night at Fluor Field on Tuesday, June 25. AM&E Night is the most unique event hosted at Fluor Field each Drive season as the amazing manufacturing and engineering activity taking place in the region is showcased throughout the evening.
Each year, AM&E Night welcomes, on a complimentary basis, thousands of K-12 students to the ballpark as the event is utilized to “ignite the passion” for AM&E with young people and their families to ensure the region’s largest and most innovative employers have the workforce they need for future growth and success. AM&E Night this year will be jam packed with impactful and educational content relevant for all students & parents, including more than 25 highly interactive exhibits on the stadium concourse.
The exhibits will be from leading AM&E companies and organizations throughout the region showcasing a wide variety manufacturing and engineering content including machine learning and technology, automation, mechatronics, 3D printing & scanning, computer manufacturing, engineering design, and more. This year’s confirmed exhibitors include:
The Boston Red Sox will also return to AM&E Night for a second straight year with a concourse display showcasing how analytics & technology are transforming the player development process across baseball. Students will have the opportunity to join the “Young Innovators Club” – an incentive for students to visit all the exhibits on the stadium concourse and by doing so having a chance to win great prizes and experiences.
AM&E Night will also feature a highly relevant panel discussion with industry leaders talking directly to students and parents about the best way to pursue careers in advanced manufacturing and technology. This year’s panelists include:
Ericka Suber (HR Manager of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, BMW)
Shane Long (VP Global Supply Chain, GE Vernova)
Kelvin Byrd (Dean, School of Advanced Manufacturing & Transportation Technology, Greenville Technical College)
Jason Loftis (Senior Site Continuous Improvement Manager, Michelin). The panel discussion will be moderated by Alex Estevez (Venture Partner, Accel Partners).
“At this annual event, students and parents can hear from industry leaders, educators, and apprentices about the opportunities that are waiting in advanced manufacturing and engineering,” said Dr. Keith Miller, President of GTC. “It’s wonderful to see families interact with technology and get excited about these very promising fields.”
“Our associates are always enthusiastic about Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Night,” said Dr. Robert Engelhorn, President, and CEO of BMW Manufacturing. “This event provides a wonderful platform for our BMW Scholars team to demonstrate the innovations in today’s manufacturing environment while also educating youth and adults on exciting careers such as robotics, mechatronics, and automotive engineering.”
“Michelin is proud to have called South Carolina our home now for 50 years. While our commitment includes jobs at our facilities across the state, it also includes education,” said Alexis Garcin, President and CEO of Michelin North America, Inc. “Michelin has a long partnership with education partners, and our employees volunteer at local schools and contribute to our university programs. Michelin wants to give everyone a better way forward, and that includes having a strong foundation in STEM education.”
All K-12 students can attend AM&E Night on a fully complimentary basis. Tickets for adults start at just $9. Ballpark gates and the stadium concourse open at 6 pm. The panel discussion in the 500 Club begins at 6:15 pm. And the first pitch of the Drive game against the Hickory Crawdads is scheduled for 7:00 pm. To read more information on AM&E Night and to secure your tickets today, including complimentary student tickets, visit www.greenvilledrive.com/ame.
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