Reaching for the Stars Starts With Students

One of the ways Helander achieves that aim is through the purchase and use of 3D laser-scanning technology, like the FARO Quantum Max ScanArm. The Quantum Max is a precision measurement tool that combines the measurement capabilities of a Quantum Max FaroArm portable coordinate measuring machine (PCMM) with the noncontact functionality of a laser line probe. More than that, it’s also a state-of-art piece of 3D measurement technology younger employees are increasingly eager to embrace.

Academia within arm’s reach

“It is difficult to find quality personnel, but I’m an instructor for the Technology and Manufacturing Association,” says Coglianese, referring to the Schaumburg, Illinois-based independent trade organization focused on assisting and promoting small and mid-size manufacturers. ”So, we can technically get somebody straight out of high school and I can train them to the level that I need them to be. We do have a pipeline.”

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“Now, I can tell exactly what the shape of the part is, which provides insights into potential causes of variances and production process improvements,” he says.

• Cultural shifts that have de-emphasized vocational training in favor of college-level coursework and advanced degrees

For Helander, an industry leader in metal-forming and metal-fabricating services for more than 80 years, the key to recruiting top talent is less about resisting or reversing these trends, but rather shifting the conversation entirely. In other words, how do we again make manufacturing an exciting field in which one may build a career.

From an ease-of-use standpoint, there is literally no comparison. Already three quality control leads are using the Quantum Max, Coglianese says, and two operators have also been trained on the equipment. It’s this ease-of-use that will appeal to the student-turned-employee, too. Coglianese estimates he can have newly recruited students up and running on the Quantum Max in as little as two weeks, while a more comprehensive training program (mixed with other responsibilities) could take up to four to six weeks. But even so, neither is a significant block of time.

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Reaching for the Stars Starts With Students

Helping narrow the manufacturing skills gap with 3D tech

Published: Tuesday, February 13, 2024 – 12:02

With both educational and shop floor data points like these, it’s clear the entire Helander team has been extremely satisfied with their FARO scan-arm results. While it’s unlikely that hand-tool measurement has met its total demise, it’s equally obvious that 3D technology is rapidly gaining ground—particularly in tight-tolerance industries like aerospace and defense, where younger talent is needed most.

This article was first published by FARO. Learn more here.