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ATS Offers “Manufacturing Pays” CNC Training

Adaptive Technology Solutions is offering training sessions in CNC skills.

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Adaptive Technology Solutions (ATS) of Beavercreek, Ohio, will host “Manufacturing Pays,” a series of free training programs throughout the state of Ohio for U.S. military veterans, unemployed or underemployed workers, and any other individual interested in pursuing a career in manufacturing. The initial free, five-day training program is scheduled for the week of November 4. Attendees will gain basic CNC knowledge as well as the skills needed to program G code, CAM and Vero’s Edgecam Workflow. After successful completion of the program, attendees will receive a Technical Learning Certificate and an Edgecam license.

To register for the program, visit atscnc.com/manufacturingpays.

Adaptive Technology Solutions, visit atscnc.com.

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