Gross is Investing in Canada's Future CNC Machinists









Gross Machinery Group is an active participant in the enhancement of technical education. As metal-working technology becomes more sophisticated at an ever-increasing rate, it is essential that both facilities and students keep pace. To this end, Gross Machinery Group supplies a variety of educational projects at vocational institutes, community colleges and universities. As an industry leader, we feel it is our responsibility to contribute to quality technical education.

We supply conventional mills, lathes, grinders, as well as state-of-the-art CNC machine tools, or combinations of each. The machinery is provided to easily fit the schools budget, to establish a new training class or update the machines currently in the school. Gross can design a fitting finance program and trade-in's are also considered.

 

Sheridan College has a reputation as one of Canada's leading technology education centers. It is dedicated to meeting the increasing demand for technology specialists through superior postgraduate and post-secondary programs.
"The effective use of CNC technology greatly enhances the ability of Canadian manufacturing to compete internationally. Sheridan's partnership with Gross Machinery is a highly efficient means of preparing individuals with the requisite skills to achieve that advantage".
The Georgian College of Applied Arts & Technology is cooperating with Machine Tool supplier Gross Machinery Group and a leading cutting tool manufacturer.  This relationship has been very successful and makes the students more competitive when they graduate.
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