NEWS & EVENTS

Marcraft has been producing electronics, computer, IT and mobile electronics training programs that excel in the classroom environment. We engineer and design the lab hardware, software and courseware materials for use in career and technical education schools around the globe.
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Instructor Training - Greater Lowell Technical High School
Tyngsborough, Massachusetts  April 2022

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Instructor Training - Morris College
Sumter, South Carolina  April 2022
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Instructor Training - Cobb  Innovation and Technology Academy
Cobb County, Georgia  November 2021
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Instructor Training - Atlanta Career and College Academy
Atlanta, GA  June 2021
NEWS
June 2021
ETG/Marcraft, through its exclusive partner in Egypt, Espranza for Scientific Instruments, installed the first of its kind Digital Forensics lab at Benha University in Benha, Egypt
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The Lucia Mar Unified School District unveiled a six-piece energy conversion station Tuesday at Arroyo Grande High School. The technology unveiling Tuesday aligns with a new energy technology and environmental engineering program offered at AGHS as part of a pathways program implemented in August 2013.
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Sarawak Skills Development Centre (PPKS) is proud to be the first education institution in their state to offer a subject on Renewable Energy utilizing several different pieces of Marcraft training equipment.
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CTE NEWS
Alternatives to four-year college degrees like trade and technology schools continue to rise in popularity as enrollment declines and young adults figure out that they can make more money without the hefty price tag of higher education.
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Despite a competitive economy in which success increasingly depends on obtaining a college degree, one in four students in this country does not even finish high school in the usual four years.
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The study from Georgetown University found that certificates in fields like computer and information services, transportation and business can boost earnings by 20 percent, on average, over people who just have high school diplomas.
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