Sarah Boisvert has a long history in the manufacturing world. She started her career in lasers which fed into 3D printing, and now she's helping close the skills gap as the Founder of both the Fab Lab Hub and the New Collar Network.

In this episode, Sarah delves into the inspiration behind the New Collar Movement and how it’s impacted her career since then. She also explains the thinking behind Fab Labs and gives some insights into the programs offered, digital badges awarded, and unique teaching approaches applied.

Sarah goes on to highlight the value of problem-solving skills for the modern-day manufacturing workforce and explains why it’s so much more important than test-taking skills and knowledge regurgitation.

In this episode, find out:

Sarah’s insights into the new collar movementHow Sarah transitioned from working with lasers to 3D printingWhat fab labs are and how they operateThe importance of problem-solving skills in manufacturingWhere Sarah believes education will be in five years

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Tweetable Quotes:

“Unless you’re going to become an engineer, a doctor, or lawyer, college doesn’t necessarily ensure a successful career economically.”“A critical part of our program is to ensure people can apply for jobs with a portfolio because it tells an HR person so much more than a certificate or a degree.”“Today, it's easy to find an engineer but try and find a CNC machinist — it’s hard because everyone’s convinced that they need to go to college.”

Links & mentions:

The New Collar Workforce: An Insider’s Guide to Making Impactful Changes to Manufacturing and Training by Sarah BoisvertNew Collar Network, a non-profit organization that provides skill-specific, short, affordable training for new collar jobsFab Lab Hub, a part of the international Fab Lab network that provides nationwide hands-on training for the new collar workforce

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