Ashley Furniture Invests Over $3 Million In State-Of-The-Art Mobile Skills Laboratory
Ashley Furniture has partnered with the Trempealeau Valley Cooperative to provide cutting-edge equipment and curriculum in the areas of electronics, manufacturing processes, automation, and robotics. This more than $3 million investment was made by Ashley Furniture to provide students with the opportunity to take over 300 competency-based courses for high school credit in a state-of-the-art, custom-built Mobile Skills Laboratory. These courses support the skills needed in today’s high demand career fields.
The 900-square-foot classroom on wheels features advanced equipment from Amatrol, FANUC, and several other manufacturers to expose students to industry-standard processes. Amatrol designs, develops and manufactures technical learning systems, highly interactive eLearning, hands-on simulators, and more to train tomorrow’s global workforce for many diverse industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, automotive and agriculture.
Enrolled students will have the opportunity to learn about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) related fields, including electrical, wiring, motor controls, programming, print reading, mechanical fabrication, precision gauging, hydraulics, pneumatics, troubleshooting, and computer-aided drafting. A large number of these courses will also provide students with transferable credit to area technical colleges and potential universities.
In addition to the equipment purchased, Ashley provided an opportunity for eight area educators to experience the Amatrol facility in Jeffersonville, Indiana. These educators were able to see the capabilities of the training equipment and what the Mobile Skills Laboratory can offer to an area through educating the future and current workforce.
Ashley has developed a number of partnerships with K-12 as well as post-secondary schools over the past five years. Combined efforts have included investing in STEM-based learning opportunities, scholarships, providing students with exposure to technical trades and career opportunities, instructor training, and robotics programs. As manufacturing continues to advance and the global economy evolves, training and educating our current and future workforce will be a crucial part of our country’s success.