Taylor, Mich. — The 10th Annual Wayne County Manufacturing Day, held on October 3, 2024, was a remarkable success, bringing together nearly 1,500 students, 24 leading manufacturing companies, and post-secondary institutions from across the region. Hosted by SEMCA Michigan Works!, Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation (DESC), MOBIS, and Magna International, this highly anticipated event showcased the dynamic world of manufacturing, leaving both students and businesses energized about the future.
The event provided a unique opportunity for high school students to experience firsthand the cutting-edge technologies that define modern manufacturing. Through facility tours, hands-on learning demonstrations, and career insights from industry leaders, participants discovered the wealth of opportunities available in this essential sector of Michigan’s economy.
“Manufacturing Day 2024 was an incredible platform to introduce our youth to the limitless potential within the industry,” said Greg Pitoniak, CEO of SEMCA Michigan Works!. “The level of engagement and excitement from students, businesses, and educational institutions alike proves that we’re creating pathways to success for the next generation of skilled workers.”
Highlights of Manufacturing Day 2024 Included
- Facility Tours: Students explored local manufacturing plants, witnessing the advanced technologies and innovative work environments that make manufacturing an exciting career choice.
- Career Insights: Industry professionals provided valuable advice on the essential skills and career paths in fields like CNC machining, robotics, and engineering.
- Hands-On Learning: Interactive demonstrations in automation, robotics, and other high-tech areas gave students a glimpse into the future of the industry.
- Career Pathways Information: Representatives from several post-secondary institutions were on hand to share details about apprenticeships, internships, and certificate programs that lead directly into manufacturing careers. These colleges and training centers offered insights into the alternative educational routes students can take to enter the industry without a four-year degree.
A Bright Future for Michigan’s Manufacturing Workforce
With manufacturing jobs projected to grow 8% over the next decade and an average salary of $82,000, the event highlighted the urgent need for a skilled workforce to fill roles in advanced manufacturing, production supervision, and technical trades. Local companies are stepping up by offering apprenticeships and training programs, while post-secondary institutions are partnering to ensure accessible pathways for students to enter these high-demand careers.

Looking Ahead: Manufacturing Day 2025
With overwhelming success in 2024, plans are already in motion for Wayne County’s 11th Annual Manufacturing Day. SEMCA Michigan Works! invites students, schools, businesses, and post-secondary institutions to get involved and help shape the future of manufacturing in Southeast Michigan.
To participate in Manufacturing Day 2025, contact SEMCA Michigan Works! and be a part of this exciting initiative.