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Arty was one of dozens of people learning about welding, industrial technology and other programs at an open house at the college’s Advanced Technology Center (ATC) Wednesday in Gurnee exposing the community to the facility, which opened in August of last year.

Wearing a black virtual-reality helmet, with a small television screen inside to see what he was doing with his hands, Greg Arty of Waukegan received a lesson in stick welding at the College of Lake County’s Advanced Technology Center. “It’s pretty cool,” he said. “I’ve never done anything like this before.” Ivan Barrera works on a project at the College of Lake County’s Advanced Technology Center.

He plans to earn his associate degree this spring, and plans to study engineering at a four-year university. “I’m troubleshooting by stopping the motor to find out what is wrong with the system so I can fix it,” Barrera said, as he used a laptop computer sitting at a table with engines and tools. A student works in the Industrial Technology classroom at the College of Lake County’s Advanced Technology Center.

 

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