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SUMMARY:4th Annual Virtual CMMC Summit - Partner Event: PreVeil
DESCRIPTION:The DoD has made clear that CMMC will be in contracts by mid-late 2024. How are you preparing? \nJoin us for PreVeil’s 4th Annual Virtual CMMC Summit on November 1st\, 11am – 5:30 pm ET to hear from thought leaders from across the DoD and industry. Matt Travis (CEO of CMMC-AB)\, Dr. Ron Ross (author of NIST 800-171)\, Dr. Jyoti Malhotra (MEP Division Chief at NIST)\, DIBCAC officials\, and C3PAOs will discuss: \n\nCMMC timelines\nWhat C3PAOs will look for in an assessment of your organization\nWhy Primes are putting increased compliance pressure on their subcontractors and how these organizations should react\nFree programs to help you with compliance\n\nAttendance is free. So don’t miss this incredible opportunity to hear from industry leads + learn how to facilitate your compliance journey. Sign up today! \n \nRegister Here
URL:https://massmep.org/event/4th-annual-virtual-cmmc-summit-partner-event-preveil/
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SUMMARY:CONNEX Massachusetts Registration & Training Session
DESCRIPTION:The session is created for Massachusetts Manufacturers that are interested in joining the CONNEX Supply Chain Database. If you are new to the platform MassMEP representatives will be live to get you registered\, walk you through the features of the platform\, and answer questions. \nSession times and dates are listed in the MassMEP workshop calendar. Click the link on your preferred date to join the live session\, no registration necessary. Manufacturers will only need to attend one training session. \nThrough the MassMEP partnership\, a lifetime CONNEX Massachusetts subscription is available at no cost for all Massachusetts Manufacturers. To join the CONNEX Marketplace National Database account holders will receive a promotion code that equates to an annual savings of $500/year. This offer is valid through June 13\, 2023. \nClick here to join
URL:https://massmep.org/event/connex-massachusetts-registration-training-session-4/
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SUMMARY:Basic Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
DESCRIPTION:  \nGeometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing is the universally accepted method of communicating dimensioning requirements on engineering drawings. This workshop will help you understand and use this universal engineering language to communicate the types and amounts of the inevitable variation that parts are allowed to have\, per the drawing. \nCourse Description & Outline\nIntended for practicing professionals who create drawing specifications or read drawings\, this course helps students make sense of a topic that some find overwhelming. In a safe learning environment\, the key principles are explained and brought down to the real world. More than simply memorizing symbols\, students leave this course with a working understanding of how the system works and feel confident fully understanding drawing requirements and creating their own tolerancing schemes for parts. This course provides lots of practical hands on exercises to drive home the concepts and encourage questions and effective discussions. The exercises go beyond the theory to show how tolerancing works on real working parts. \n\nFundamentals of GD&T: Types of variation and how they’re controlled. Features of size and surfaces. Rule #1. Definitions of maximum material condition (MMC) and least material condition (LMC) and how they are used to determine bonus tolerance.\nTolerances of Form: Controls of flatness\, straightness\, circularity and cylindricity. Examples on how they are specified\, their meaning and principles of verification. Straightness and flatness controls applied to features of size and surfaces.\nConcept of Datums and the Datum Reference Frame: The common point of reference for the part definition from design through manufacturing and inspection. How imperfect parts are measured according to the design intent.\nTolerances of Orientation: Controls of parallelism\, perpendicularity\, and angularity applied to surfaces and features of size. Examples on their use and meaning as well as verification principles.\nTolerances of Location: Controls of position\, comparison and conversion from conventional tolerancing. Applications and examples of position used for various features. Composite position tolerances. The classic examples of floating and fixed fasteners will be cited to demonstrate tolerancing for position to avoid interference problems of fit. Projected tolerance zone. Concentricity and symmetry interpretation and application.\nTolerances of Profile: Controls of profile of a line and profile of a surface. Equally disposed and unequally disposed profile tolerances. Profile tolerances applied to multiple surfaces. Examples of various simple and complex surfaces.\nTolerances of Runout: Controls of circular runout and total runout.\n\nLearning Outcomes\n\nName the four types of variation that exist on parts\, recognize the limitations of numeric tolerances and understand the need for geometric tolerances.\nAnalyze tolerances expressed numerically and calculate minimum and maximum allowable values for dimensions.\nUnderstand and apply the symbols used with the geometric system of tolerances.\nRecognize basic dimensions on prints and understand their meaning.\nIdentify and properly read feature control frames.\nRecognize when bonus tolerance is available and calculate geometric tolerance values when bonus tolerance applies.\nCreate specifications using bonus tolerance where applicable\nRecognize datum feature identifiers applied to features with size and surfaces.\nIdentify the datum reference frame including order of precedence.\nRecognize when datum shift is used and calculate the amount of shift.\nIdentify and interpret geometric controls on location\, orientation\, form\, profile & runout.\nConstruct illustrations of tolerance zones defined by geometric controls\, including 3D and 2D tolerance zones\,and those allowed to move.\nProperly evaluate inspection data in light of tolerance zones defined by geometric controls.\n\nWho Should Attend\nCAD draftspersons\, tool designers\, technical inspectors\, mechanical engineering\, technicians\, machine shop and tool room supervisors. Design\, manufacturing\, and project engineers\, quality control personnel\, engineering managers and supervisors will also find this workshop beneficial. \n  \nFor More Information on the Certificate Click Here \nRegister Here
URL:https://massmep.org/event/basic-geometric-dimensioning-tolerancing-3/
LOCATION:WPI/virtual\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Additive Manufacturing in the New Normal with Design Point
DESCRIPTION:Is this an April Fools\, or can we really print a part for a machine on our shop floor? \nIn this webinar we will discuss the AM roadmap; where we were and the current state of Additive Manufacturing. Then we will dive into what 3d printing actually is and some common technologies and their applications. Lastly\, we will navigate a fictional company and learn where the average engineer\, machinist\, and factory worker is using 3d printing today. \nRegister Here
URL:https://massmep.org/event/additive-manufacturing-in-the-new-normal-with-design-point-2/
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