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Susan Manley has joined the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance as a Strategic Sourcing Specialist. She will support OMAโ€™s w...
06/04/2026

Susan Manley has joined the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance as a Strategic Sourcing Specialist. She will support OMAโ€™s work with manufacturers on supplier connections, sourcing needs, customer requirements, and other supply chain issues tied to production operations.

Manley brings experience in product analysis, customer requirements, pricing, vendor engagement, order fulfillment, and data management. She most recently served as an analyst with Ruhrpumpen in Tulsa, where she assisted in North American manufacturing, distribution, and customer service operations for pump systems.

With a degree from the University of Oklahoma, her background also includes communication, training, project management, and team support, with experience working across internal groups, customers, vendors, and global operations.

Read more about OMAโ€™s Strategic Sourcing program here: https://lnkd.in/e8wiSJdx Reach out to Susan at [email protected].

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Georgia-Pacific work in Muskogee is a strong reminder that manufacturing innovation does not always start with a major c...
06/02/2026

Georgia-Pacific work in Muskogee is a strong reminder that manufacturing innovation does not always start with a major capital project. Sometimes it starts with employees closest to the work finding a smarter way to solve a real production challenge.

By using 3D printing to create custom parts, improve safety, reduce downtime and lower costs, GPโ€™s teams are showing how practical, plant-floor innovation can strengthen operations and create value across a company. It is also a great example of the kind of technology adoption and employee-driven problem solving that helps keep Oklahoma manufacturing moving forward.

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h/t Port Muskogee

Across our facilities, teams are using 3D printing to solve manufacturing challenges faster, safer and more efficiently by creating custom replacement parts in-house to design tools that help improve operator safety and reduce downtime.

At our Muskogee, Oklahoma and Brewton, Alabama facilities, employees are turning everyday ideas into real solutions that save time, lower costs and improve reliability. Itโ€™s a great example of how employee-driven innovation can make a real difference in how work gets done. Read more here: https://bit.ly/4akE0tw

Oklahoma innovation is often built one practical solution at a time.That comes through clearly in the first installment ...
05/27/2026

Oklahoma innovation is often built one practical solution at a time.

That comes through clearly in the first installment of OCAST's new Voices of Innovation series, which spotlights Spencer Smith, Director of Operations for 4AG Manufacturing.

Based in Elk City, 4AG started with a simple idea rooted in real-world farming: build durable no-till equipment that solves problems farmers face every day. From gauge wheel tires and closing wheels to the Catch-All Bag, the company has grown by listening to customers, refining products and manufacturing solutions designed for long-term use.

Read more here: https://lnkd.in/dwxST4yj

OCASTโ€™s story also highlights the value of the Oklahoma Grassroots Accelerator, supported by OCAST, and how mentorship, credibility and strategic connections can help an Oklahoma manufacturer sharpen what it has already built.

As OMAโ€™s statewide partner, Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) plays an important role in strengthening Oklahomaโ€™s innovation ecosystem. This new series is a great reminder that innovation is not limited to labs or large companies. It happens in the field, on the shop floor and inside Oklahoma businesses working to solve practical problems.

Oklahoma manufacturing is helping power a major national retail upgrade.As Sam Royka reported for The Journal Record rec...
05/21/2026

Oklahoma manufacturing is helping power a major national retail upgrade.

As Sam Royka reported for The Journal Record recently, HVAC systems manufactured in Norman will be part of Targetโ€™s $5 billion nationwide store investment. Five Oklahoma Target locations are scheduled for remodels, but the larger story for our state is the role of Boschโ€™s Norman operation, which produces York-branded HVAC systems for residential and light commercial use.

Bosch assumed ownership of the Norman plant as part of its 2025 acquisition of Johnson Controlsโ€™ residential and light commercial HVAC business, strengthening a manufacturing operation with a long footprint in Cleveland County. Now, equipment made in Norman will support Targetโ€™s effort to improve energy efficiency at stores across the country.

Read Royka's full story here: https://lnkd.in/geFjGZeg

That is the kind of manufacturing impact that often goes unnoticed. Customers may see new layouts, brighter lighting and updated pickup areas. What they may not see is the Oklahoma-made equipment helping those facilities operate more efficiently and reliably.

For Norman, that means manufacturing jobs tied directly to a national investment. For Oklahoma, it is another reminder that our industrial base reaches far beyond the state line.

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Quantum Spaceโ€™s decision to establish a new spacecraft manufacturing facility in Tulsa is another strong signal that Okl...
05/13/2026

Quantum Spaceโ€™s decision to establish a new spacecraft manufacturing facility in Tulsa is another strong signal that Oklahomaโ€™s manufacturing future is moving into higher-tech, higher-skill territory.

The Maryland-based company, led by former NASA Administrator and former Oklahoma Congressman Jim Bridenstine, plans to manufacture large propulsion tanks and precision spacecraft parts at Tulsa International Airport. The facility will support production of the companyโ€™s Ranger spacecraft, a highly maneuverable platform designed for defense and commercial space operations.

The project is expected to begin with up to 50 high-skill jobs, with hiring in engineering, precision manufacturing, quality inspection and operations support. As production scales, Quantum Space expects the Tulsa operation to serve as a long-term manufacturing platform for spacecraft serving both national security and commercial customers.

That is advanced manufacturing in the clearest sense: CNC machining, friction stir welding, assembly and fabrication, non-destructive testing, pressure testing and the kind of precision production required for space systems. These are exactly the capabilities that connect Oklahomaโ€™s aerospace heritage with the next generation of industrial growth.

Tulsaโ€™s deep aerospace roots, skilled workforce and growing advanced manufacturing ecosystem helped make Oklahoma a natural fit for the company. The facility will be located in the historic former Spartan manufacturing facility at Tulsa International Airport, linking one of the regionโ€™s original aviation assets to one of the most rapidly evolving sectors in the global economy.

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For Oklahoma manufacturers, this announcement is bigger than one facility. It reinforces the stateโ€™s opportunity to compete in aerospace, defense, space systems and other high-value industries where precision, quality and technical talent matter. It also underscores why continued investment in workforce, technology adoption and advanced manufacturing capacity is so important to Oklahomaโ€™s long-term economic strength.

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Tulsaโ€™s manufacturing future is being built through stronger talent pipelines, advanced technologies and partnerships th...
05/12/2026

Tulsaโ€™s manufacturing future is being built through stronger talent pipelines, advanced technologies and partnerships that connect industry needs with real career pathways.

OMAโ€™s work with Tulsa Innovation Labs and other regional partners reflects a shared focus on strengthening the advanced manufacturing ecosystem. That starts with a clear understanding: manufacturers need skilled people, practical training models and stronger pathways into high-demand careers.

Tulsa Innovation Labs highlights several of those efforts in this story, including OMAโ€™s Registered Apprenticeship Program. The program helps manufacturers build customized, work-based training that fits their operations while giving workers a structured path to grow in manufacturing.

The story also points to TARMAC, a partnership driven by OMA to help strengthen Oklahomaโ€™s position in advanced manufacturing and unmanned aircraft systems. Through this effort, OMA is helping identify supply chain gaps, connect manufacturers with new opportunities and prepare smaller firms to compete in fast-growing technology sectors.

Advanced manufacturing is not a future concept. It is already here, creating high-skill careers in robotics, CNC machining, automation, 3D printing and other technology-driven fields.

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As advanced manufacturing evolves, so does the need for new skills, new pathways, and new partnerships.๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ

Through apprenticeship programs, industry collaboration, and strategic investments, Tulsa is building the talent pipeline needed to keep one of our most important industries growing. Because the future of manufacturing depends on the people building it.๏ฟฝ๏ฟฝ

Read how Tulsa is retooling its manufacturing industry for the next generation:๏ฟฝhttps://www.tulsainnovationlabs.com/post/how-tulsa-is-retooling-its-manufacturing-industry-for-the-next-generation

More than 750 students and educators recently gathered at MidAmerica Industrial Parkโ€™s STEM Showcase to explore science,...
05/11/2026

More than 750 students and educators recently gathered at MidAmerica Industrial Parkโ€™s STEM Showcase to explore science, technology, engineering, and manufacturing through hands-on experiences and interactive learning.

The Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance was proud to be part of the event, with OMAโ€™s Technical Services Team demonstrating collaborative robots and discussing how automation is shaping modern manufacturing across Oklahoma. Students had the chance to see advanced technology in action while learning about high-tech careers that are helping drive the future of industry.

Events like this help connect the next generation with real-world opportunities and show that todayโ€™s manufacturing environment is innovative, technology-focused, and full of possibilities.

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The Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance recently joined with the Oklahoma Association of Career and Employment Professionals...
04/29/2026

The Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance recently joined with the Oklahoma Association of Career and Employment Professionals on a unique workshop, โ€œEmpowering People: Building Career Pathways in Manufacturing.โ€

Developed by Harrison Consulting Group in partnership with Manufacturing Extension Partnership, the session focused on Oklahomaโ€™s industrial landscape, in-demand career pathways, and how to better identify and translate transferable skills.

Participants also explored practical tools, including the Talent Pipeline Ecosystem asset map, to support career navigation and connect more Oklahomans to high-demand opportunities in manufacturing.

Relighting Route 66 takes more than nostalgia. It takes Oklahoma manufacturing.As Ryan Gillan reports for KOTV - News On...
04/28/2026

Relighting Route 66 takes more than nostalgia. It takes Oklahoma manufacturing.

As Ryan Gillan reports for KOTV - News On 6, a Tulsa-based neon company is helping bring iconic signs back to life ahead of the highwayโ€™s centennial, blending craftsmanship, engineering, and modern production techniques.

For Claude Neon, each sign requires design, fabrication, electrical work, and precision assembly, all core elements of advanced manufacturing. From restoring historic landmarks to creating new installations, the work highlights how manufacturing supports tourism, preserves history, and drives local economies.

Watch Gillan's report here: https://lnkd.in/d8esSHDx

Itโ€™s a reminder that manufacturing is not just found on factory floors. Itโ€™s shaping experiences, communities, and the identity of places like Tulsa.

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Congratulations to our own Jessica Mugg on being named to Oklahoma Magazineโ€™s 2026 40 Under 40.This recognition highligh...
04/09/2026

Congratulations to our own Jessica Mugg on being named to Oklahoma Magazineโ€™s 2026 40 Under 40.

This recognition highlights young professionals who are shaping Oklahomaโ€™s future through vision, service, and a commitment to something bigger than themselves.

Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ecHAz-KN

Jessica is OMA's Director of Business Development & Government Affairs. Her leadership and dedication to strengthening Oklahoma manufacturing reflect exactly what this honor represents. We're proud to have her on the team.

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