HTEC Conference hosted by WSU Tech

HTEC Conference hosted by WSU Tech

By Gene Haas Foundation

Join us for a 2-day Kansas Regional HTEC Conference hosted by WSU Tech with opportunity to learn, share & network with other CNC educators!

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Location

4004 N Webb Rd

4004 North Webb Road Wichita, KS 67226

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  • 1 day
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Other

Join CNC educators, industry leaders, and workforce partners for two days of collaboration, innovation, and hands-on learning at the Gene Haas Foundation Haas Technical Education Conference. Discover new strategies for strengthening manufacturing education, explore emerging technologies, and build connections that benefit your students and programs.

Keynote Highlight:

Dr. Tony Schmitz, former director of the University of Tennessee Machine Tool Research Center, will share groundbreaking insights on advanced machining and research shaping the future of manufacturing.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, network, and take your program to the next level.


Kansas Regional HTEC – Haas Technical Educators Conference

Date: November 6th 12-4pm & November 7th 8am to 12pm

Join us for the Kansas Regional HTEC Conference a training event for educators in CNC machining, manufacturing, and engineering programs. Hosted by WSU Tech, this conference brings together instructors, administrators, and industry partners dedicated to advancing manufacturing education.

Why Attend?

  • Gain insight into the latest advancements in CNC technology and manufacturing trends.
  • Participate in training breakout sessions and demonstrations.
  • Network with fellow educators, industry partners, & competition organizations
  • Discover resources and strategies to better prepare your students for successful careers in manufacturing.

Whether you’re new to CNC education or a seasoned instructor, the HTEC Conference offers valuable tools, connections, and inspiration to elevate your program and empower your students.

Who Should Attend:

  • Technical and vocational educators
  • Community college and University faculty
  • High school manufacturing and engineering teachers
  • Workforce training program leaders
  • FIRST Robotics mentors

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Gene Haas Foundation

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Free
Nov 6 · 12:00 PM CST