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‘What’s So Cool About Manufacturing®’ Announces 2026 Berks Schuylkill Awards 

‘What’s So Cool About Manufacturing®’ Announces 2026 Berks Schuylkill Awards 

From Manufacturers Resource Center

Manufacturers Resource Center (MRC) is proud to announce the award recipients for the 10th anniversary of the What’s So Cool About Manufacturing® Berks Schuylkill Student Video Contest awards, which featured 33 regional middle schools and manufacturers. The ceremony was held on Tuesday, April 14, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Reading, with 1,000 people in attendance.

Over a three-day voting period, the contest, which featured two-minute videos produced by each student team, received 176,828 votes. The video with the most votes received the Viewers’ Choice Award. Student videos were also reviewed by a panel of judges for awards in 11 other categories, including Outstanding Career Pathway and Outstanding Creativity.

“Ten years ago, we expanded the What’s So Cool contest to the Berks Schuylkill region,” said Karen Buck, Director, Workforce Initiatives, MRC. “We are thrilled to celebrate another strong season marked by enthusiastic participation and incredible community support. This year, 33 teams helped shine a spotlight on the many exciting career opportunities right here in our region. The level of student engagement and voting participation continues to demonstrate growing interest in the program. Great job, students!”

The 2026 video contest award winners are:

The program’s continued success and growth are attributed to the efforts put forth by teachers and students in the community since its inception. MRC and its partners, Berks Business Education Coalition, eMediaWorks, Kutztown Small Business Development Center, Sahl Communications Inc., and many community sponsors remain committed to the sustainability of the program.

Educational media resources, GoPro Camera kits, professional media training, materials, and project costs were funded and made possible by the following:

Visit WhatsSoCool.org for more information and follow on social media @WSCMBerksSchuyl.

About “What’s So Cool About Manufacturing®”

Developed by the Manufacturers Resource Center (MRC), the WSCM program is a video-based educational tool that increases awareness of career paths and technology in manufacturing through “peer marketing” (kids telling kids what’s so cool about manufacturing jobs). The contest is showcased on the What’s So Cool Website and shared nationally through the Manufacturing Institute and the Manufacturing Extension Partnership platforms. The Lehigh Valley contest has expanded across the Commonwealth and the country.

The “What’s So Cool About Manufacturing” comprehensive manufacturing video library was created by MRC and WSCM PA in 2020 and funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (PADCED). The interactive library of the who’s who in Pennsylvania manufacturing, garnered from the yearly regional contests, is intended to serve as an educational resource for anyone curious about manufacturing in Pennsylvania. The library can be accessed through the WhatsSoCool.org website and contains almost 1436 student videos featuring over 700 Pennsylvania manufacturers.

whatssocool.org/video-library

This contest allows students to connect with local manufacturers, document their experiences, and present them in an educational and “cool” way. The contest was created to generate excitement that draws students towards manufacturing career paths and CTE and STEM education. Original funding for “What’s So Cool About Manufacturing” was furnished by a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (PADCED).

About Manufacturers Resource Center

For 38 years, the Manufacturers Resource Center (MRC) has helped small and mid-sized manufacturers become more competitive, adopt lean and agile processes, strategically grow their companies, and invest more effectively in their existing human capital. MRC is a nonprofit organization partially funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s NIST-MEP program and the State of Pennsylvania’s Department of Community and Economic Development. MRC is dedicated to creating jobs and economic opportunities in eastern Pennsylvania’s Berks, Carbon, Lehigh, Northampton, and Schuylkill counties.