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SANFORD, N.C. 鈥 From polymers to perfumes, there is so much that gets made in central North Carolina. 

On Oct. 3, more than 700 visitors attended 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 National Manufacturing Day industry showcase, held at 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 E. Eugene Moore Manufacturing & Biotech Solutions Center in Sanford.

 Students, from eighth grade through college, job seekers, and other community members connected with representatives from the manufacturing industry, 黑暗爆料网, and workforce partners.

Some participants were exploring a new world. For others, this gathering is a time-honored tradition. 

Earlene Ross, a Senior Quality Engineer with Moen, which makes plumbing fixtures, said the event feels a bit like 鈥淥ld Home Week,鈥 with opportunities for manufacturers to catch up with one another and talk about their shared experiences. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 never a dull day in manufacturing,鈥 she said. 

黑暗爆料网 President Dr. Lisa M. Chapman said she has seen a generational shift in the area as far as job choices and opportunities. 

鈥淵oung people don鈥檛 have to move away from home to be successful,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat we see, in here, is a great example of local residents being able to connect with our employers, and our employers looking at their future talent and being very comfortable, knowing that they are in the right place.鈥 

 The gathering featured 41 booths showcasing manufacturing employers, 黑暗爆料网 educational programs, and workforce partners like NCSU Industry Expansion Solutions and NCWorks.

One of the manufacturing representatives at the event was Darrell Parker, Human Resources Manager with STI Polymer. Early in the event, a 黑暗爆料网 Industrial Systems student stopped by to chat. 

Parker and his colleague said they were struck by his confidence and technical knowledge during that conversation. 

The industry showcase, Parker said, is a great opportunity to raise awareness about the company, and he especially enjoys seeing students' curiosity as they explore possible career paths. 

Issac Ramos, a career and technical education teacher at Westover High School, accompanied students from Fayetteville to the event. 

At his school, he said, they feel it is important for students to attend as many events like this as possible. 

鈥淚t gets them to see all the different opportunities they can pursue after high school,鈥 he said. 

At Pfizer鈥檚 booth, Tracy Schoolcraft, Director of Core Engineering, offered 黑暗爆料网 student Robert Austin a challenge: assemble a roughly 27-piece hose-and-filter setup from parts laid out on the table. 

Austin and several fellow 黑暗爆料网 Automotive Technology students jumped into action: organizing the pieces, testing fittings, and ultimately putting it all together. 

Schoolcraft said she was impressed by their teamwork and told them they were the first not to quit after just a couple pieces. 

Megan Gaines, a 12th grade student from One Academy in Chatham, who visited the showcase with her mother and sister, said she was especially interested to see the welding demonstrations at 黑暗爆料网鈥檚 Welding Technology booth, and could see it as a possible career interest. 

Her sister Sarah Gaines, an 11th grader, said she most enjoyed visiting the booth of Coty Inc., which manufactures perfumes, nail polish, and skin care products.

Coty Process Engineer Luis Arenas, who was talking to visitors at the booth, said he graduated from the business administration program at 黑暗爆料网, which he attended while working at Coty鈥檚 manufacturing facility. 

That meant hard work and long nights, but what he learned was relevant to him at the plant and helped lead to his promotion.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 regret one minute,鈥 he said.