Big Daishowa Supports Future of Manufacturing with Tools for Schools Program
<p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20260228/1772213745880042.png" title="1772213745880042.png" alt="2.png"/></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Now in its fourth year, the Big Daishowa Tools for Schools program continues to invest in the next generation of manufacturers by awarding tooling certificates totaling $51,000 to technical schools selected by its customers. This brings the program¡¯s total impact to nearly $120,000.
From November through January, customers were invited to choose a school to receive a tooling certificate valued at 20 percent of qualifying orders. The certificates can be redeemed for any Big Daishowa product, including tool holders, boring tools, cutting tools, workholding products and presetters.
¡°This contribution will have an immediate and meaningful impact on our students by expanding access to high-quality, industry-standard tooling,¡± said Carl Johnson, director of manufacturing at Southwest Technical College. NewEra Manufacturing chose Southwest Technical College as a recipient.
¡°Being able to train with professional-grade tool holders, cutting tools and workholding systems strengthens hands-on learning and better prepares our students for careers in advanced manufacturing, machining and engineering,¡± Johnson added.
Big Daishowa launched the Tools for Schools initiative to give customers a way to support manufacturing education programs in their local communities.
¡°Our customers have strong ties to the communities where they operate, and those relationships are key to developing the future manufacturing workforce,¡± Big Daishowa President and COO Jack Burley said. ¡°The Tools for Schools program gives us the opportunity to support both our customers and the students who may one day become part of their team.¡±</span></p>
28 Feb,2026