MFG Day (Manufacturing Day) is an annual event held on the first Friday of October in the United States. In 2024, the national event will be held on Friday, October 4, 2024. It is designed to inspire the next generation of manufacturers and raise awareness about the manufacturing industry’s significance. The day involves a range of events, such as facility tours, educational programs, and networking opportunities, hosted by manufacturing companies, trade organizations and educational institutions.
 

Key Reasons Why MFG Day Is Important:

  1. Bridging the Skills Gap: The manufacturing sector often faces a shortage of skilled workers. MFG Day helps to highlight career opportunities and inspire students, job seekers and the general public to consider careers in modern manufacturing.
  2. Changing Perceptions: Manufacturing is often seen as outdated or undesirable work. MFG Day showcases modern manufacturing as innovative, technology-driven and essential to the economy, helping to shift public perception since manufacturing is no longer a dirty job!
  3. Promoting Economic Impact: Manufacturing is a critical driver of economic growth, contributing significantly to job creation and gross domestic product (GDP). MFG Day emphasizes the industry’s role in local and national economies.
  4. Building Connections: MFG Day events bring together businesses, educators and community leaders to collaborate on workforce development, helping to strengthen the pipeline of future manufacturing talent.
  5. Encouraging Innovation: By exposing students and attendees to advanced manufacturing technologies (like robotics, automation, and 3D printing), MFG Day fosters a culture of innovation and progress in the industry.

 
MFG Day is crucial for sustaining the growth and evolution of manufacturing by connecting the industry with its future workforce and promoting a more accurate and dynamic view of what modern manufacturing entails.
 
Visit mfgday.com/find-events to learn about the events being planned across the nation and locations in North Carolina.