Made In Baltimore: REGISTER NOW: The Urban Manufacturing Alliance’s National Gathering!

2023 UMA National Gathering Registration is NOW OPEN!

Registration is now OPEN for the 2023 Urban Manufacturing Alliance (UMA) National Gathering in Baltimore City on October 10-12, 2023!

The Urban Manufacturing Alliance with local hosts, Made in Baltimore and the Center for Strategic Entrepreneurship at Coppin State University, invite you to:

“Manufacturing Power: Levers for inclusive action through production economies”

This Gathering will be an opportunity to showcase the incredible work of Baltimore’s maker community to a national audience. Click the link to learn more and register for the event.

REGISTER NOW

Interested in Sponsoring? 

Sponsoring UMA’s Baltimore Gathering is a meaningful and authentic way to reach community leaders, businesses, and other stakeholders as they work to build more equitable and inclusive communities and manufacturing ecosystems.

Sponsor packages provide partners with the opportunity to:

  • Demonstrate thought leadership across a wide variety of topics related to manufacturing, economic mobility, and racial equity

  • Connect directly with local and national practitioners from cities near and far

  • Support communities on their path to building more equitable economies

LEARN ABOUT SPONSOR PACKAGES

Do you support makers and manufacturers, or want to learn more about how to in your community? 

You could work in municipal government, faith-based networks, workforce development, entrepreneurial services, academic institutions, lending, real estate or affordable housing development, retail, makerspaces, commercial kitchens, or any organization that contributes or is adjacent to the manufacturing ecosystem. Making and manufacturing businesses are also valued parts of the ecosystem and are highly encouraged to attend.

A Message from UMA:

At UMA, we believe that communities need to hold the power to support their own economic mobility. What do communities, businesses, residents, leaders, and other stakeholders need to understand in order to achieve true, deep impact? Where does the power for action live, how can it be accessed, and what must change to reach this new impact?

UMA’s work to champion manufacturing as a strategy for economic mobility is critical at a time as our country confronts challenges that overlap with opportunity: long-simmering manufacturing job shortages, historic economic inequality across place, demands for higher job quality and benefits, the passage of historical federal legislation to support the sector, and ongoing racial justice reckonings within and around businesses and communities.

Please join us to explore the various levers that cities and communities have utilized for inclusive economic development through manufacturing, and how those strategies can be replicated across place.

Stay tuned for additional announcements about speakers, breakout discussion topics, sponsors, and more! Check out our website for additional details like hotels and the agenda!

If you haven’t been to our Gatherings before, check out some photos from Houston below and watch a video!

We look forward to seeing you in Charm City in October.

Warmly,

The UMA Team

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