Miller expands partnership through new entrustment agreement

Published 11.13.2023

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An ongoing partnership between Pennsylvania College of Technology and Miller Electric Mfg. LLC helps to ensure that students in the college’s welding and fabrication majors can continue to hone their skills on state-of-the-art equipment used throughout the welding industry.

Miller, a Wisconsin-based manufacturer of original equipment for the industry that is wholly owned by ITW (Illinois Tool Works), has entered into a new entrustment agreement with updated equipment. The agreement allows welding students and faculty to benefit from hands-on instructional experience with the latest equipment, while providing previously entrusted equipment at a significant cost reduction – a total partnership value of nearly $900,000.

Dave Lambert (left), group president, ITW welding, and Michael J. Reed, president of Pennsylvania College of Technology, sign an extension of an entrustment agreement between the college and Miller Electric Mfg. LLC. The ongoing partnership ensures that students in the college’s welding and fabrication majors can continue to hone their skills on state-of-the-art equipment used throughout the welding industry.
Dave Lambert (left), group president, ITW welding, and Michael J. Reed, president of Pennsylvania College of Technology, sign an extension of an entrustment agreement between the college and Miller Electric Mfg. LLC. The ongoing partnership ensures that students in the college’s welding and fabrication majors can continue to hone their skills on state-of-the-art equipment used throughout the welding industry.

The company has supported the college for nearly a decade. That backing is reflected in its inclusion in the Millionaire’s Society category on the college’s Donor Wall and its participation as a Corporate Tomorrow Maker.

“As a Penn College Corporate Tomorrow Maker, Miller is pleased to expand this partnership with the college,” said Dave Lambert, group president, ITW welding. “The graduates from the welding programs help serve the workforce needs of Miller and our customers. This is one of the many ways that Miller invests in education and the welding industry.”

“We once again thank Miller for the commitment they have demonstrated to our Tomorrow Makers,” said Penn College President Michael J. Reed. “The relationship with Miller has served our welding and metal fabrication students in a variety of ways, and this renewal will continue to help those students gain the valuable experience they need to become community and workforce leaders.”

“Miller Electric is a valued partner that continues to exemplify a corporate partnership with the hands-on technology education of Penn College,” said Loni N. Kline, senior vice president for college relations. “The renewal of this entrustment will help Penn College students continue to grow their technical expertise in welding – and in using Miller technology. We are grateful for what this renewal will offer our welding students.”

Penn College offers a bachelor’s degree in welding & fabrication engineering technology; associate degrees in welding technology, metal fabrication technology, and non-destructive testing; a certificate in welding; and competency credentials in radiographic inspection for non-destructive testing and ultrasonic inspection for non-destructive testing. More on these programs can be found online.

Penn College’s 55,000-square-foot welding lab, believed to be the largest such facility in higher education nationwide, serves students in one of the college’s most popular program areas, enrolling more than 350 students.

For more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education and a special mission affiliate of Penn State, email the Admissions Office or call toll-free 800-367-9222.