📢 The Best Investment You’ve Never Heard Of: Why MEP Is Saving U.S. Manufacturing!
Quietly operating in the background of American manufacturing is one of the nation’s most effective programs, NIST’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP).
Designed as a public–private network, MEP helps small and medium-sized manufacturers modernize operations, embrace technology, and compete in a global economy that’s changing faster than ever.
While large corporations often have access to consultants, engineers, and global supply chains, smaller manufacturers typically work with tighter budgets, limited expertise, and far less time. That’s where MEP steps in.
With a nationwide network of nearly 1,400 experts and thousands of affiliated organizations, the program connects manufacturers of every size and specialty to practical, data-driven solutions.
Whether a company needs lean process improvement, workforce development, digital transformation, or cybersecurity assistance, MEP Centers deliver tailored guidance that fits local needs and industry realities.
In fiscal year 2024 alone, companies working with MEP reported $15 billion in new and retained sales, $5 billion in new client investments, $2.6 billion in cost savings, and more than 108,000 jobs created or retained.
Since the turn of the century, MEP has assisted over 77,000 manufacturers nationwide, contributing to $60 billion in new sales and supporting 1.46 million jobs. For an initiative operating quietly behind the scenes, the economic ripple effect is enormous.
But the MEP’s impact goes far beyond profit margins. It plays a crucial role in strengthening domestic supply chains and national resilience. When global logistics faltered in recent years, MEP helped U.S. manufacturers pivot, identifying domestic suppliers, redesigning production processes, and adopting technologies that kept critical industries like defense, aerospace, and energy running.
This ability to adapt quickly, supported by local expertise, gave many small firms the agility needed to survive and, in some cases, to grow.
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#Podcast #Engineering #Manufacturing #USA #SME #Machining #Machinery Carrie Hines, Tony Gunn, Mike Payne, Paul Van Metre, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Eddie Saunders Jr Meaghan Ziemba Arthur Field