Guillermo Guillen, right, is the manager of adult programs for Conexus. The nonprofit hired Guillen from Subaru of Indiana Automotive in 2021 to help expand the Catapult program. (Photo courtesy of ...
The new federal program aims to expand registered apprenticeships in advanced manufacturing, strengthening workforce training and supporting safer performance in safety-sensitive roles. The U.S.
The DWD has received $7.3 million to support employers training their employees in advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence.
The New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program on Aug. 14 launched its new Mobile Training Center, which the organization says will revolutionize how advanced manufacturing training is delivered. The ...
AM Hub is a $31 million collaboration between Miami University, Butler Tech, OhioMeansJobs Butler County, the city of ...
PHOENIX — Arizona leaders are taking steps to strengthen the state’s position as a major tech hub, announcing that the Department of Economic Security secured $5 million to boost workforce development ...
SCC is proud to announce the receipt of a $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Our region is a global powerhouse in advanced manufacturing, and the Chasers of Spartanburg ...
The spring 2025 edition of Army Sustainment contained an excellent article written by MG Gavin Lawrence and MG Michael Lalor titled “Transforming Army Sustainment Through Advanced Manufacturing.” ...
The program’s expansion comes as Illinois and the U.S. more broadly continue to shed jobs in the manufacturing sector.
Poudre School District opened a new Advanced Manufacturing Lab at Poudre High School. The lab was funded by a $2 million grant and features high-tech equipment like 3D printers and a robotic arm.
After Crowder College’s Advanced Training and Workforce Center moved into the former home of The Bridge and the Victory Ministry and Sports Complex in Joplin, Crowder College President Chett Daniel ...
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