Spotlight

Mobile Packaging Machinery Training and Service System

January 13, 2022

Need:  
 
Purdue University Northwest (PNW) needed to create a combination service and training system for people working on modern packaging equipment. This system uses a rolling toolbox for portability and a selection of mechanical, electrical and measuring equipment suited to packaging equipment. The mobile nature of this system allows it to be used on campus or at off-campus sites. 

Action:

Through the PMMI U Skills Fund, PNW received $6,715 to get the project started. Before equipping this system, PNW contacted packing service professionals for input into the type of equipment needed. The collaborative effort chose the following items: 

Result:

PNW’s Mechatronics Engineering Technology program, the first of its kind specifically geared to the needs of the packaging industry, created this service. As completed, the Mobile Packaging Machinery Training and Service System meets the needs of service professionals working in the area of packaging machinery maintenance and setup. The included equipment is all industrial quality, as seen in most plants and should serve the needs of PNW for years to come.  

What Can You Do: 

The PMMI U Skills Fund supported PNW’s initiative, and any PMMI member can have these types of results for your local schools. 

Created by PMMI, the PMMI U Skills Fund is a resource intended to help you form meaningful partnerships with regional two- to four-year colleges, universities and/or technical/vocational schools, as well as other educational programs in your area. 

The PMMI U Skills Fund will match your company’s contributions up to $50,000 per year to fund regional education programs of your choice. 

Whether you partner with a school to help strengthen an industry-related program, join forces with a STEM summer camp, coordinate a group of students to bring to PACK EXPO or choose to invest in the future workforce in multiple ways throughout the year, the PMMI U Skills Fund is here to assist you with the financial obligations that come from these types of initiatives. 

For more information and to apply, contact Kate Fiorianti, senior manager, workforce development, PMMI at kate@pmmi.org or 571.266.4406.