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Suzuka-born 'Manufacturing Experience Program' Expanding to Companies, Schools, and Local Communities

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SIDEBASE Co., Ltd. (Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture) has launched a dispatch-type 'Manufacturing Experience Program' with technical supervision by Mori Welding Studio. The program, which combines stainless steel cup heat tinting and laser welding, targets companies, municipalities, and schools. Organizers provide all necessary equipment; only a space and 200V power supply are required. The initiative aims to foster interest in manufacturing by allowing participants to create one-of-a-kind works with their own hands.

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Q: What is the content of the 'Hands-on Manufacturing Experience Program' provided by Sidebase?
A: Participants can see with their own eyes, apply a burnished finish to stainless steel cup-shaped works, and perform welding using a laser welding machine in this hands-on program.
Q: What does the organizer need to provide to implement the 'Hands-on Manufacturing Experience Program'?
A: Only the implementation space and a 200V power source are required. The laser welding machine and necessary materials and equipment will be brought by the organizers.
Q: Who is responsible for the technical supervision of this program?
A: Mori Shuhei, the representative of Mori Welding Creation, is responsible for the planning and technical supervision.
Q: What types of organizations or events are expected to use this program?
A: Corporate events, recruitment publicity, career education at technical schools, and regional industry promotion initiatives by local governments or business associations are expected to use this program.
Q: What was the catalyst for the creation of this program?
A: The program was conceived as a result of planning a day trip for supporters to experience the manufacturing site during motorsports support activities in Suzuka City.