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- National Association of Manufacturers - NAM
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) represents 14,000 member companies from across the country, in every industrial sector We are the nation’s most effective resource and influential advocate for manufacturers
- About the NAM - NAM
During the 1990s, the NAM established The Manufacturing Institute—the workforce and education partner of the NAM Today, The Manufacturing Institute drives programs and research to promote modern manufacturing and jumpstart new approaches to growing manufacturing talent
- Business Operations Archives - NAM
What’s going on: The honors—given by the Manufacturing Leadership Council, the NAM’s digital transformation arm—recognize the very best in digital manufacturing innovation at both the individual and company levels
- Competing to Win - NAM
NAM Ambassadors use their voices to drive key competitiveness issues across the finish line and shape the future of our industry From telling their story to hosting a member of Congress, NAM Ambassadors are proven change makers at the core of our Competing to Win campaign
- Press Releases Archives - NAM
The NAM is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States
- 2025 Manufacturing Legal Summit - NAM
Join the NAM Legal Center this November for the fourth annual Manufacturing Legal Summit – the preeminent conference for manufacturing lawyers addressing the latest pressing challenges across the legal and regulatory landscape
- NAM Board of Directors
The men and women of the NAM’s Board of Directors are committed to advancing the values that make manufacturing strong and America exceptional: free enterprise, competitiveness, individual liberty and equal opportunity
- Member Services - NAM
The NAM’s network of manufacturing organizations—including the Allied Associations Group, the State Associations Group and the Council of Manufacturing Associations—amplify manufacturers’ voices, link associations to NAM industry and policy experts, mobilize local communities and move federal policy from the ground up to strengthen
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