MFG Day 2024
An initiative of the Manufacturing Institute, MFG Day empowers manufacturers to come together to address their collective challenges and build excitement about manufacturing careers so they can help their communities and future generations thrive.
The Future of Manufacturing
In today’s rapidly evolving world where technology dominates the economic landscape, it’s easy to overlook the fundamental foundation of any thriving nation: Manufacturing.
MFG Day serves as a yearly reminder of the pivotal role manufacturing plays. It’s a day to celebrate those who contribute to the creation of goods, the innovators who fuel progress, and the communities that benefit from a thriving manufacturing sector. As we commemorate this day, let us recognize the importance of investing in manufacturing, fostering innovation, and inspiring the next generation to carry the torch forward. A strong manufacturing sector is not just a source of pride; it’s an essential pillar of a strong and prosperous America.
Our mission at Veryable is to revitalize the manufacturing sector in high cost regions through lower per unit product costs and minimal cost to scale. We are passionate about this mission because we believe that on-demand labor in the manufacturing sector will produce not only higher operational performance and sustainable growth, but positive externalities for our society. Our on-demand labor marketplace helps to eliminate structural unemployment in the manufacturing sector by providing an option for all qualified individuals to seek and obtain daily work opportunities on their terms, and increase their marketability through exposure to different environments on a weekly basis.
During this webinar, you'll get to hear from the experts at Veryable, manufacturing leaders, industry partners, and our own operators about their experiences.
Driving The Automotive Industry Forward
We sat down with team members from ADAC Automotive, Antolin, Feniex Industries, Metal Flow, and Veryable to talk about their experience and their passion for the Automotive industry.
Partnering With Veryable
We sat down with Josh Mote, the Regional Partnerships Manager here at Veryable, to discuss what we look for in our partners and how they serve the members of our community. We also sat down with Maureen Donohue Krauss and Sarah Gregory of Detroit Regional Partnership, John J. Walsh of Michigan Manufacturers Association, and Alexis Flores of Austin Regional Manufacturers Association to talk about the amazing things they're working on.
Ivy Tech Community College
Ivy Tech is the nation’s largest single accredited community college with over 19 campuses that span across the state of Indiana. Theyre well known for their great manufacturing programs that focus on advanced manufacturing, automation, robotics, and more. has partnered with Ivy Tech to help give our operators the training and skills they need to be more successful in the modern manufacturing world. Ivy Tech allows operators to get free accredited courses with a schedule that enables them to work ops and get paid the next day In this video, you will hear Matt Presley, the executive director of Ivy Career Link, discuss this partnership.
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Grow Wabash County
The goal of Wabash County is to bring back and continue the growth of the manufacturing workforce within the county. This partnership with Veryable provides an opportunity for those who either want to test the waters in manufacturing, want to continue their path in the gig economy, or want to pick up where they left off without full-time commitment. In this video, you will hear from the Grow Wabash County CEO and president Keith Gillenwater talk more about this opportunity.
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Voices of Veryable
We sat down with Angie Turner, Benji Nelson, and Emily Tompkins, all members of the Veryable team, to learn about all the ways that operators are using the Veryable platform to meet their financial needs, learn new skills, and change their future. We also sat down with Operators from around the country to learn about their experiences on Veryable. Josh Montgomery, Ursula Hill, and the Cordier family tell us where they come from and how they’re using Veryable to change where they’re going.