The Institute for Advanced Manufacturing (IAM) at Clinton Community College is a 30,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility that houses Clinton’s credit and noncredit technology programs. The facility contains a machine shop, flexible manufacturing space, as well as mechatronics, computer technology, electronics, and welding labs. The IAM also serves as a regional hub for manufacturing education, with flexible teaching/learning space and courses available for manufacturers to advance their workforce.
- Flexible Manufacturing Lab: 3D printers, 3D scanner, laser engraver, printer/cutter
- Mechatronics Lab: AMTEC manufacturing simulator, fluid power trainer, electro-mechanical cell, mechanical systems trainer, electrical systems trainer, instrumentation trainer
- Computer Technology Lab: Routers and switches, industry tools, network test equipment
- Electronics Lab: Digital oscilloscopes, OrCAD software, multimeters, prototyping boards, DC power supplies, function generators, digital trainers, microcontroller development boards
- Welding Lab: VRTEX 360 welding simulator, MIG welding on carbon and stainless steel, FCAW on carbon steel
- Machine Shop: Lathe, CNC router, CNC, and manual mill
- Computer Lab: 30 user stations with Android Studio, Visual Studio, SQL Management Studio, the AutoDesk Suite, Solid Works, MasterCAM
- Conference Room: Conference table with seating for 30, video conferencing capabilities, kitchenette
- Lecture Rooms: Technology-equipped classrooms with seating for up to 50