More Educational Institutions Needed Now To Educate Workforce In Fluid Power Fundamentals

Check out our second published article on the survival of the fluid power industry. The article discusses how the fluid power industry needs more educational institutions to educate our workforce in fluid power fundamentals if the industry wants to survive. Here’s a sampling of the article in the December issue of Today’s Fluid Power magazine.

In our previous article we discussed the need to develop programs to teach engineering, and specifically fluid power principles, to children starting in kindergarten or pre-K to spark interest in the profession and the industry. We briefly stated the reason for this need for …Continue reading

Introducing Fluid Power to Younger Students Is One Way to Stave Off Extinction

Check out our latest published article on the survival of the fluid power industry. The article discusses how the fluid power industry must think differently about helping educate our nation’s children in math and science if the industry wants to survive. Here’s a sampling of the article in the September issue of Today’s Fluid Power magazine.

Fluid power isn’t sexy. That’s the conclusion the international fluid power industry came to in 2007 as the reason why there is a shortage of people with fluid power skills influencing design decisions regarding which motion control technologies to use. The fluid power …Continue reading