CHIPS for America Leaders Visit Lorain County Community College
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星期二, 十一月 7, 2023
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Elyria, Ohio, Nov. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For more than a decade, Lorain County Community College has been training students for careers in the semiconductor and microelectronic manufacturing industry.
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- Elyria, Ohio, Nov. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For more than a decade, Lorain County Community College has been training students for careers in the semiconductor and microelectronic manufacturing industry.
- Leaders from CHIPS for America visited LCCC to learn more about how the college works with local employers to prepare students to meet an expected boom in industry demand.
- “The college was founded 60 years ago, in part, to help meet the demand for skilled workers in the manufacturing sector,” LCCC President Marcia J. Ballinger, Ph.D., said.
- Based in Washington, D.C., the CHIPs for America team travelled to LCCC to learn more about the college’s microelectronic manufacturing programs – and the talent pipeline the program fills for local industry.