In addition to industrial-relevant training, the Skill Boss Logistics is the required assessment device for three of MSSC’s Certified Technician – Supply Chain Automation (CT-SCA) certifications: Equipment Maintenance (CTSCA-EM), Equipment Repair (CTSCA-ER), and Network Repair (CTSCA-NR). Individuals who earn all three certifications receive a full “Automation Master” recognition award.
Built upon the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC) well-established Certified Production Technician (CPT) Certification, the CPT+ Skill Boss program is designed to prepare certificants with the next generation skills to work in a computer-driven, data-intensive advanced manufacturing workplace.
The centerpiece of this new program is a transformational training device, invented by Amatrol, that enables MSSC to offer hands-on training and assessment as an enhancement to its signature CPT training and certification system. The “Skill Boss” is described as a computer-controlled machine that performs a wide variety of functions aligned with 55+ skills drawn from the MSSC’s National Production Standards.
Skill Boss is a fully-functional, tabletop-sized mechatronics system designed to assess over 60 performance-based, industry-relevant skills. The Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC), a non-profit, industry-led, training, and certification organization, along with Amatrol, the leader in skill-based training systems, developed Skill Boss as an assessment tool, based on industry-defined and federally-endorsed standards.
Amatrol’s Tabletop Mechatronics is a portable, durable, affordable learning system that forms a fully automated line to teach real-world mechatronics skills.
This heat exchanger unit was a custom request, made to be portable. Unit built and filmed by Bayport Technical.
Infrastructure development across the United States continues to drive strong demand for skilled heavy equipment operators, with workforce needs projected to grow steadily over the next decade. Training programs are expanding to meet this demand, creating new opportunities for students pursuing careers in construction and earthmoving industries.
Simlog Personal Simulators for construction trades programs have played a key role in launching hundreds of new Heavy Equipment Operations (HEO) programs, providing accessible, simulation-based training that builds foundational operating skills before students transition to real machinery.
Digital Laser Material Processing (TM) or DLMP (TM) is how we describe laser cutting, laser engraving and laser marking. These processes can be performed on an almost limitless number of materials using Universal Laser System technology.
BOFA’s AD 250 fume extraction and filtration system has been designed to help provide a cost-effective solution for light-duty applications. This compact system is ideal for use in schools, sign-making workshops, small-scale industrial environments and light laser coding applications.
Train with SimSpray®, the aerospace industry-leading tool for VR painter training. SimSpray's aerospace content packs each include unique parts, paints, and environments designed to meet industry needs.
Benefits of Using 3D Printing for Metal Forming
Looking to learn more about the benefits of using 3D printing for metal forming dies and press brake tools? You've come to the right place!
In this video, Stratasys's resident expert, Thomas Whiting, walks through the most influential benefits of metal-forming and press brake tooling with Stratasys FDM technology.
Thomas offers his insight into the best practices to follow when creating these tools to deliver the highest quality output with the lowest possible resource expenditure.
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Item Number:MTModern mining equipment is increasingly complex, costly, and difficult to operate productively. As a result, proper operator training has become everyone's business. The fact is, it takes training to spot a truck and position it for loading under a full bucket. It also takes training to back up a truck just using mirrors under that bucket. Otherwise, your mining operations will suffer from lower productivity, higher fuel costs, increased tire wear, and more equipment maintenance and repair.
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Item Number:MCRASimlog’s Advanced Edition puts you at the controls of a modern rough-terrain mobile crane equipped with telescoping boom and jib, and a variety of hook-blocks with best-in-class simulation graphics and physics, slings that go “slack”, and a boom that deflects. And now there’s wind, with parameters to define the direction, strength, and gusting.
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CM Labs’ Mobile Training Center is designed to give organizations the flexibility to offer training and assessment anywhere. It provides on-site presence, reducing team displacement and job site disruption. Community colleges and vocational schools can expand training locations and access markets previously out of reach or too remote.
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Item Number:TRV10L / TRV25Mobile robotic welding training with the MOD-WELD® Cobot Traveler. Teach FANUC cobot welding, programming, and real-world fabrication workflows in flexible lab environments.
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Item Number:DCDA-30Teach advanced robotic welding with the MOD-WELD® Cobot Drop Center, a FANUC CRX-25iA dual-axis positioner system for hands-on automation and fabrication training.
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Allow your welders to double their throughput with a pre-engineered robot welding system. Both the MAC series, designed with a FANUC CRX Cobot, and the MATE series, designed with a FANUC ARC Mate robot, give endless opportunities for quick setup and ease of use.
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MOD-WELD® ARC Mate robotic welding cells with fixed table, rotary table, H-frame, Ferris wheel, and headstock/tailstock options for advanced fabrication and training programs.
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DAC Worldwide’s models are detailed, to-scale models that depict various industrial machines across numerous sectors. The industrial models, which are loosely-based on common equipment by popular industry leaders, include all primary features and components.
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Item Number:400-000DAC Worldwide’s Modular Basic Electricity Training System (400-000) examines basic AC and DC electrical principles. Learners will explore how electricity is used for power and control in various sectors, including industrial, commercial, and residential applications. The system covers industry-relevant skills, such as installing, operating, and troubleshooting AC and DC electrical circuits in a variety of applications.
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Item Number:419-000DAC Worldwide’s Motor Load Option (419-000) is a component part of the DAC Worldwide Motor Fundamentals Training System (410-000) that adds a consistent, measured load to the 410-000’s system motors so that learners can study the operating characteristics of different motor types while under load.














