SIDNEY — On Tuesday, February 11 Amphenol Aerospace in Sidney, New York hosted the New Visions Engineering Class of 2025 for a tour of the factory and presentations on the mechanics of Amphenol in the aerospace industry. Upon arrival, the class was led to the 3D printing and rapid prototyping lab by Lead Engineer Rick Barnes and presented with some 3D printed components and an overview of the methods employed during the prototyping process by Erik Strahl and Mike Sayles. This was followed up with a facility tour led by Amelia Champion which introduced the various machines and methods needed to develop the connectors and other products that are produced at Amphenol. Afterwards, the group was led to the testing lab, where the group met with Ryan Perry for a tour of the lab and information on the processes used to ensure the quality of products. The tour showed the different harsh conditions that components are put through along with the care and precision that is needed in the aerospace industry.
Heading to a conference room, the students had presentations from Travis Fusco and Aaron Dix who gave a further glimpse into how the components are designed and the reason for certain designs. Following this, the group was introduced to Valerie Wheeldon from HR, who gave a presentation on the history of Amphenol, along with potential opportunities for internships at Amphenol in the future. After receiving these enlightening presentations, the students were given “goodie bags” and had lunch with some employees of Amphenol to ask any last-minute questions before leaving.
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