SPONSORSHIP
Sponsors have positively impacted every aspect of the operations at Central Mississippi Robotics. Donations allow more time to be focused on the youth and less time seeking funds. Donors may not realize the ripple effect that their dollars have on the community. Donations do more than buy materials, tools and supplies; they boost morale, provide motivation and inspire us to share our resources with others.
LEARNING FOR LIFE
STEPCRAFT for Education – Learning for life
In today`s unique and complex production world it is unthinkable to operate machines without the help of computers. Without this CNC technique modern future scenarios according to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, the latest stage in organization and controlling of the entire value chain, are not realizable at all. 15 years ago, this product technology was reserved only for innovative branches, such as automobile and aerospace technology, while today nearly everybody can produce individual products fast and precisely on a CNC machine. |
Since 2012, Leonard Metal Fabricators has been a sponsor of Central Mississippi Robotics. Leonard Metal has fabricated custom robot parts for Team #3486 based on CAD drawings made in PTC Creo. Leonard Metal donates metal to the team lent Central Mississippi Robotics a Dries Krump Hand Bending Brake.
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Leonard Metal FabricatorsQuality Metal Fabrication Since 1966
Leonard Metal Fabricators Inc. is a full-service custom sheet metal fabricator with services to a client base of local, regional, and national customers. Leonard Metal Fabricators offers our clientele a combination of design, engineering, and manufacturing services using some of the most advanced technology available. |
In the summer of 2012, Central Mississippi Robotics began a relationship with NUCOR. NUCOR has sponsored the team since the 2012-2013 Ring It Up!
Nucor employees can be counted on to support FIRST Tech Challenge events as judges.
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NUCOR - BAR MILL GROUP
This is the Story of the Little Steel Company
That Could ... That could take “mini” technology and use it to become the nation’s largest steel producer. That could redefine the rules on how steel is made and from what. That could change the way the world looks at discarded scrap. And this same little company that could … Changed the way it managed. Changed the way its employees viewed their jobs and their company. Changed the way it prioritized safety above all else. And rocked the industry |
Nissan North America - U.S. ManufacturingNissan has three production plants in the United States - in Smyrna and Decherd, Tennessee, and Canton, Mississippi. The vehicle assembly plant in Canton, Mississippi, began producing vehicles in May 2003. The plant now produces the Nissan Altima, Nissan Armada, Nissan Titan and NV Utility and Passenger Vans. The plant has an annual production capacity of 450,000 vehicles.
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Nissan North America became a Central Mississippi Robotics sponsor in 2012 at the beginning of the team Ring It Up! season.
Nissan's employees have served as judges at robotics competitions and mentored the team by allowing them to speak with engineers working at the Canton, Mississippi plant.
Central Mississippi Robotics supports Nissan's annual Family Day.
Nissan's employees have served as judges at robotics competitions and mentored the team by allowing them to speak with engineers working at the Canton, Mississippi plant.
Central Mississippi Robotics supports Nissan's annual Family Day.
Raytheon Company is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, security and civil markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning 92 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence systems; as well as a broad range of mission support services |
Raytheon Space & Airborne SystemRaytheon's plant in Forest, Mississippi is on of the largest defense manufacturing plants in Mississippi. IN November 2013, an expansion plan was announced. "Forest will be expanded to support anticipated growth in airborne radar and electronic warfare markets," said Raytheon's Space and Airborne Systems President Rick Yuse. "During the past three decades, Raytheon's success in Mississippi has resulted in the addition of more than 30 programs and three shifts per day to ensure that the world's most advanced military forces have access to our technology.”
Gov. Phil Bryant said, "I am honored to join global defense leader Raytheon for this exciting announcement, particularly on a day dedicated to our U.S. military veterans and their contributions to our country. Raytheon has been a valued partner to the state of Mississippi and our strong defense industry for 30 years, and I am grateful to the company for further strengthening its roots here and creating so many new jobs for our workforce. I congratulate the company on this expansion and on this milestone anniversary." |