Fluid Power World

  • Home
  • Technologies
    • Hydraulics
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • Filtration/Contamination Control
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Fluids
      • Fluid Conditioning
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Pumps & Motors
      • Related Technologies
      • Sealing
      • Sensors & Gauges
      • Valves & Manifolds
    • Pneumatics
      • Air Preparation & Regulation
      • Compressed Air Technologies
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • End Effectors & Grippers
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Sensors
      • Vacuum
      • Valves & Manifolds
  • Engineering Basics
  • Trending
  • Resources
    • Digital Issues
    • Pneumatics Tech Toolbox
    • Podcasts
    • Subscribe to Fluid Power World Print Magazine
    • Videos
    • Webinars / Digital Events
    • White Papers
  • Women in Engineering
    • Women in Fluid Power
    • Women in Engineering
  • Design Guide Library
  • Classrooms
    • Pneumatics Classroom
  • SUBSCRIBE

Sensing technology education and training

By Michelle DiFrangia | November 17, 2015

Share

Balluff is involved in fluid power education in a number of ways. This past spring, the company invited local middle school students to participate in facility tours and discussions through a partnership with Gateway Community & Technical College and Project Lead The Way (PLTW), a non-profit organization that helps develop STEM programs.

On April 24, CEO Kent Howard welcomed 30 students from Grant County Middle School in Northern Kentucky and accompanied them on tours through Balluff’s Manufacturing and Logistics Center, and the new Customer Support Center. The students also participated in a Q&A with several of the company’s engineers and marketing managers. Will Healy III, strategic marketing manager, demonstrated various product and technology demos to students.

While touring Balluff, students from Grant County Middle School learned how industrial electronics are manufactured, the basics of logistics and about the various career opportunities available in manufacturing.

While touring Balluff, students from Grant County Middle School learned how industrial electronics are manufactured, the basics of logistics and about the various career opportunities available in manufacturing.

“Looking to the future of manufacturing, we need skilled and excited people for automation,” said Healy. “This demands that we encourage and invest in STEM programs at schools to help develop the next generation of manufacturing.”

“Our goal is to excite our local students about manufacturing and to spark interest for their future plans through education and the workforce,” added Leah Cridlin, Balluff’s training and development specialist, and coordinator of this event.

During the visit, there was minimal hands-on interfacing with sensors; however, Balluff is already planning and preparing for future visits to have an even more hands-on experience by hooking up and using sensors in a few applications.

“We are actively discussing future visits with other teachers in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. We would happily offer this as an ongoing program targeted at middle school, high school or college level students, as we love to share our passion for automation with others. And we recognize that inciting interest in STEM careers is a vital activity for our industry,” Healy said.

Balluff also donates to a number of university programs for their laboratory use, including a donation of sensing equipment for process control like linear transducers, pressure sensors and capacitive sensors. Lastly, Balluff also offers top-notch paid training on sensor fundamentals including fluid power related technologies like magnetic field sensors, proximity sensors and linear position sensors.

On Oct. 2, Balluff participated in the Manufacturing Day event by opening their doors to student groups and customers. The event included facility tours, hands-on sensor application experiences and review of the technology used in different industries.

A student participates in one of six hands-on labs offered during Balluff’s Sensing Technologies training course.

A student participates in one of six hands-on labs offered during Balluff’s Sensing Technologies training course.

Balluff’s use of hands-on education was also recently implemented in its Sensing Technologies class, which was offered to a group of six students at North Cobb Christian High School’s Math, Science and Technology Academy in Atlanta.

As described on the school’s website, “The Academy of Math, Science and Technology is a rigorous program designed to prepare students to pursue advanced degrees and careers in high tech markets. Students enroll in a four year course of study consisting of honors and Advanced Placement level classes and targeted electives, culminating in an internship their senior year.”

Director of the Academy, Ben Carr, coordinated with Brian Hedges, product training manager at Balluff, to select students for the two-day technology training. The course included hands-on labs dealing with object detection, linear position measurement and IO-Link technologies, as well as basic controller programming.

“The training Balluff provided was the perfect hands-on experience for my Honors Physics students. It was amazing to see them respond to the real world applications of the principles we have been studying all year. I wish I had a chance to teach them like this every day,” Carr said.

Balluff supports several STEM initiatives in the local community and also participates in TECHFIT (Teaching Engineering Concepts to Harness Future Innovators and Technologists) programs at Purdue University and The College of Charleston.

Balluff
www.balluff.com

For a look at how other companies are contributing to fluid power education, check out these posts:
Students gain hands-on experience in new manufacturing hub
Hydrotech donates new equipment to Cincinnati State Technical and Community College

 


Filed Under: News
Tagged With: balluff
 

Current Digital Issue

  Easier access to more of our content Every other month, readers of Fluid Power World have access to our beautiful print and digital editions, where we share a selection of the best fundamentals content, technology news, case studies, and technical articles that cover the gamut of hydraulics and pneumatics system design. But we only…

Subscribe!

Fluid Power World is written by engineers for engineers engaged in designing machines and or equipment in Off-Highway, Oil & Gas, Mining, Packaging, Industrial Applications, Agriculture, Construction, Forestry, Medical and Material Handling. Fluid Power World covers pneumatics, mobile hydraulics and industrial hydraulics.

Fluid Power Design Guides

fluid
“fpw
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for Fluid Power Professionals.

RSS Featured White Papers

  • Moving fluid power forward
  • High-force linear motion: How to convert from hydraulic cylinders to electric actuators and why.
  • A technical comparison: Performance of pneumatic cylinders and electric rod actuators
Fluid Power World
  • Hose Assembly Tips
  • Mobile Hydraulic Tips
  • Pneumatic Tips
  • Sealing & Contamination Control Tips
  • About us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search Fluid Power World

  • Home
  • Technologies
    • Hydraulics
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • Filtration/Contamination Control
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Fluids
      • Fluid Conditioning
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Pumps & Motors
      • Related Technologies
      • Sealing
      • Sensors & Gauges
      • Valves & Manifolds
    • Pneumatics
      • Air Preparation & Regulation
      • Compressed Air Technologies
      • Cylinders & Actuators
      • End Effectors & Grippers
      • Fittings, Couplings & Adapters
      • Hose & Tubing
      • Sensors
      • Vacuum
      • Valves & Manifolds
  • Engineering Basics
  • Trending
  • Resources
    • Digital Issues
    • Pneumatics Tech Toolbox
    • Podcasts
    • Subscribe to Fluid Power World Print Magazine
    • Videos
    • Webinars / Digital Events
    • White Papers
  • Women in Engineering
    • Women in Fluid Power
    • Women in Engineering
  • Design Guide Library
  • Classrooms
    • Pneumatics Classroom
  • SUBSCRIBE