Red River College's new Price Institute launches first courses in advanced manufacturing and mechatronics

Red River College Polytech, Winnipeg, has partnered with Siemens to deliver the first courses and programs available to Manitobans through the college's new Price Institute of Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics.

The Level 1 Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification program, the first of its kind in Manitoba, is accepting registrations and is open to recent graduates of RRC Polytech's manufacturing programs, as well as workers in the manufacturing industry who are looking to upskill and reskill. Students who complete the Level 1 program will also have the opportunity to enroll in Level 2 later in 2024.

"The Price Institute was established to meet the emerging needs of Manitoba's manufacturing sector by providing opportunities for students and those currently employed in the sector to access leading-edge training and applied research," said Fred Meier, president/CEO of RRC Polytech. "These first offerings from the Price Institute present an exciting first step in answering the call for training that advances technology adoption across all areas of manufacturing and embeds Industry 4.0 concepts."

Alongside the first offering of the Siemens program in Manitoba, the Price Institute will offer a suite of micro-credentials with an Introduction to Ethical Hacking and more offerings beginning in 2024 that include Cloud Computing, Data Analysis, and Intro to IT Automation.

"Finding and retaining skilled talent is a priority for industries across the country," said Joris Myny, senior vice-president, Digital Industries, Siemens Canada. "To meet this demand, it is crucial that the tools, opportunities, and networks are made available to students and to a current workforce looking to upskill. We congratulate RRC Polytech on the establishment of the Price Institute and look forward to partnering in support of industry in Manitoba."

These initial and future offerings through the Price Institute are essential to upskilling and reskilling to narrow the skills gap in this vital sector in Manitoba's economy.

While these offerings are just the beginning, they represent the leading-edge subject matter and collaboration between industry and academia that Dr. Gerry Price envisioned would occur at the Price Institute.

To register and learn more about the Price Institute's Siemens Mechatronics Systems and Certification program or its upcoming micro-credentials, visit rrc.ca/amm.