Libra Industries, a privately held electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider, will participate in the fifth annual “Think Manufacturing Career Expo” on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Wickliffe High School in Lake County, OH. For the fifth year, the Lake County Chambers and the AWT are partnering to host the annual expo.
Approximately 500 students from Lake County high schools will attend the expo to explore the opportunities that manufacturers like Libra Industries have to offer. Libra Industries is a privately held electronics contract manufacturing company that has been in business for more than 35 years. The company provides customized manufacturing solutions that make our customers more competitive and improve their profitability.
The Think Manufacturing Student Expo will give teachers, guidance counselors, principals, students and parents the opportunity to learn more about the various high-tech careers, other rewarding career opportunities, the very competitive pay and other benefits that manufacturing offers. For more information about the event, visit http://thinkmfgexpo.com. For more information about Libra Industries, visit www.libraind.com.
Libra Industries is a leading provider of integrated Electronic Manufacturing Services (EMS), serving OEMs with complex or technologically sophisticated manufacturing requirements in a broad range of industries including industrial automation, medical, military and aerospace, instrumentation and LED lighting. Five world-class manufacturing facilities allow Libra Industries to provide customers with manufacturing flexibility including complete system build, module and subassembly production, as well as simple to complex PC board assembly. With an ongoing commitment to investment in people, quality systems, and the latest manufacturing equipment and processes, Libra Industries is committed to managing their clients’ products from initial design and prototype to full production; assisting their clients in their efforts to improve time to market, reduce total systems cost, and increase quality.