ANNOUNCEMENTS
Institute to hold Virtual Accelerator Event focusing on Registered Apprenticeship for Returning Service Members
This live virtual event will explore how returning service members and veterans can leverage their military experience to advance their careers through Registered Apprenticeships in the semiconductor and advanced manufacturing industries that are designed to give veterans the credit they deserve for their military experience.
Institute to hold Accelerator Event at West-MEC in Arizona in partnership with USDOL
Join us for a live accelerator from Arizona that will spotlight innovative strategies to broaden and diversify the talent pipeline and seamlessly connect K-12 and Career Technical Education (CTE) to employment opportunities in the high-demand field of advanced manufacturing.
The Institute to hold Virtual Accelerator focusing on Apprenticeship Pathways for K-12
Join the National Institute for Innovation and Technology for a critical discussion on how we can bridge the gap between the K-12 education system and high-demand careers in the semiconductor and advanced manufacturing industries through apprenticeships.
The Institute to hold Live Accelerator Event in Austin, TX - hosted by Austin Community College
Join the National Institute for Innovation and Technology in Austin, TX for this engaging accelerator panel discussion on how to build the semiconductor talent pipeline in one of the nation's critical hubs for technology and manufacturing.
The Institute along with SIA to Host Live Semiconductor
Accelerator Event from Phoenix
This engaging live session and panel discussion will delve into the collaborative efforts between the state's educational institutions and leading semiconductor companies to cultivate a highly skilled workforce, essential for sustaining and accelerating this growth.
SAM-TAP Program Launched to Support Talent Pipeline Development at State Level
Initiative expands support to states to broaden access to high-value careers, support employers in establishing Registered Apprenticeship Programs, and limit the need for use of state taxpayer funds by leveraging existing federal dollars.