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Powdered metal training center opens it doors in St. Marys

October 4, 2012

Photo by Amy Cherry Harb Nayar, president of TAT Technologies and founder of the TAT Technology Development and Training (TDT) Center, shows Eric Bridges, executive director of North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission, one of the many pieces of equipment at the facility which will be utilized to teach various powdered metal training courses.

The new TAT Technology Development and Training (TDT) Center in St. Marys recently opened its doors in the former Stackpole Complex with hopes of offering a variety of hands-on courses designed to continually improve the industry.
TAT Technologies President Harb Nayar, PhD, based in Summit, N.J., chose to open the facility in St. Marys because of the area's strong powdered metal (PM) industry.

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