Department of Technology at Illinois State University

 

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he IMS sequence has some of the latest in technology

in its specialized facilities. Students are given firsthand experience with processing metals, plastics, and wood materials, as well as process control with fluid power and robotics. Pictures of equipment available to students in each of the IMS labs (plastics technology, automation and metals technology, process control technology, computer-aided design, and materials testing) are available for your viewing below. These labs allow students to get the most out of their education. For an example of a student project, check out the art to part page.and the Caterpillar Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory under automation and process control technology.

 

 

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