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Kirkwood Students Tour Iowa Manufacturing Companies

Kirkwood Community College recently organized an initiative called “Advancing into the Future” that took over 500 students on a tour of 37 manufacturers in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Technology Corridor. The students were given a firsthand look at the various facilities while learning about different career opportunities available at the...

Kinze Shares Sparks of Innovation

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Kinze Manufacturing has launched its own blog, “Sparks of Innovation.” The blog will highlight the ideas and innovation behind its products. Writers for the blog include company leaders and employees. See the story on: AgWeb Farm Industry News The Des Moines Register Asheville Citizen-Times High Plains Journal

Welcome to the Kinze “Sparks of Innovation” Blog

Stories inspire us. Stories of success drive us to achieve great things of our own. Stories of perseverance encourage us to keep going – even despite formidable obstacles. Even stories of failure can inspire us by reminding us that success is never a given and we must always stay focused,...

Kinze Launches New Blog – “Sparks of Innovation”

WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa (Nov. 1, 2013) – Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. is launching a new blog called "Sparks of Innovation." The blog will feature stories and information from all the departments within Kinze Manufacturing, and will focus on the spirit of innovation that has driven the company since day one. Bloggers will include company...

Kirkwood Students Tour Iowa Manufacturing Companies

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Kirkwood Community College recently organized an initiative called “Advancing into the Future” that took over 500 students on a tour of 37 manufacturers in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Technology Corridor. Kinze Manufacturing had the privilege of participating in the tour, giving the students the opportunity to explore the one million...

Sioux Center High School Receive $50,000 Grant

Governor Branstad’s STEM Advisory Council named Sioux Center High School as the recipient of a $50,000 award to improve science, technology, engineering and mathematics classrooms. The award was funded in part by Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. See the full story from KCAU-TV.