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Mfg Month 2025

Celebrate Manufacturing Month 2025 with Arizona Students

Manufacturing Month is back, and this year’s celebration is designed to maximize engagement with Arizona high school, middle school, and Career and Technical Education (CTE) students. Arizona MEP, the Arizona Department of Education, CTE, and Arizona State University are partnering to host two events: October 24 at ASU West and October 31 at ASU Polytechnic.

Manufacturers will connect directly with students in a hands-on, interactive trade show environment. With 25 tables available at each location, space is limited and expected to fill quickly. Registration closes October 1.

Showcase Your Company and Inspire the Next Generation

Manufacturing Month gives companies the opportunity to engage students in real conversations about careers in manufacturing. Participants meet hundreds of students face-to-face, share career pathways, and demonstrate how manufacturing impacts everyday life. Companies may also invite interested students to schedule facility tours at a later date.

No Cost to Participate, High Impact for Manufacturing

There is no cost for manufacturers to exhibit at either location. Whether you participate at ASU West, ASU Polytechnic, or both, your investment is your time. In return, you help build awareness of modern manufacturing careers and connect with students interested in working with advanced technology to design and build products.

Support Manufacturing Month as a Sponsor

Sponsorship opportunities are available for manufacturers, partners, and industry supporters. Sponsors help make these events possible and demonstrate the strong collaboration within Arizona’s manufacturing ecosystem.

To learn more about sponsorship opportunities, contact Sarah Wallis, Arizona MEP Project Coordinator, at [email protected] or 602-845-1256.

Reserve Your Spot

Tables are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to manufacturers. Registration closes October 1.

Register early to secure your spot at ASU West, ASU Polytechnic, or both, and help shape the future of manufacturing in Arizona.