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New SUNY Poly labs will train advanced manufacturing and semiconductor workforce

SUNY Polytechnic Institute recently hosted 100 young women in grades 10-12 at Utica’s Proctor High School as part of the inaugural Women in Manufacturing Summit, organized by the Manufacturers Association of Central New York (MACNY) and Utica City School District.

MARCY, N.Y. — With a $44 million state investment, SUNY Polytechnic Institute is designing a new robotics and advanced manufacturing research and education lab and a semiconductor-processing lab to train the future workforce for companies like Wolfspeed, Indium, Danfoss, and Micron. The word manufacturing evokes images of a dirty factory where jobs were manual, but […]

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