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PSCC Manufacturing Symposium Emerging Technologies Series

April 24 @ 7:30 am - 9:00 am

Pellissippi State Community College will soon host a manufacturing symposium on the impact of a significant emerging technology: digital twinning.

Presented by Pellissippi State’s Office of Workforce and Community Development and LaborUp, “Digital Twinining and its Impact on Manufacturing Today” will take place from 7:30 to 9 a.m. in the Ruth and Steve West Workforce Development Center at the college’s Blount County campus on April 24. Breakfast will be provided.

“We are excited to spotlight digital twinning as part of our Emerging Technologies series,” said Executive Director of Workforce and Community Development Susan Webb-Curtis. “While AI continues to dominate the conversation, we wanted to shine a light on another transformative technology shaping the future.”

A digital twin is a virtual replica of a physical asset, process or system continuously updated with real-world data, which allows manufacturers to simulate, monitor and optimize without touching the physical object. This technology is accelerating rapidly and becoming more accessible for smaller manufacturers.

Associate Professor and Animation Program Coordinator Kent McQuilkin will explore how digital twinning has become a transformative technology in manufacturing, with applications across the entire production lifecycle.

McQuilkin, an award-winning animation producer, author, college instructor, animator and broadcast-studio consultant, has worked with Oak Ridge National Lab, the State Department, the Department of Energy and others as a 3D Visualization and Simulation designer. He has designed and produced film and television, product labels and more.

At the symposium, he will discuss his experiences with digital twinning in broadcast television, film, nuclear nonproliferation, process simulation, defense simulation and its adoption in the manufacturing industry.

“We invite business, education and manufacturing professionals to join us for breakfast and take full advantage of this symposium,” Webb-Curtis said.

Register for Pellissippi’s spring 2026 manufacturing symposium to reserve your spot. The event is free. For additional information, contact Workforce and Community Development.

Ruth & Steve West Workforce Development Center, Rooms 121, 122, & 123
Pellissippi State, Blount County Campus
2731 W. Lamar Alexander Parkway
Friendsville, TN 37737

Organizer

  • Pellissippi State Community College

Venue

  • Pellissippi State Blount County Campus