WARREN, Ohio – A shifting mix of federal policy, global competition and emerging technology is creating new openings for Mahoning Valley manufacturers, according to Jaret Riddick, keynote speaker for YBI’s May 20 AMUX event.
Plus, a $500,000 gift from the James and Coralie Centofanti Charitable Foundation will fund a decade of free public lectures at Youngstown State University through the Centofanti Symposium.
And the Pennsylvania Cybersecurity Center will receive a $100,000 state grant to help strengthen its workforce development efforts.
Defense, AI Trends Open Doors for Valley Manufacturers
$500K Gift Will Sustain Centofanti Symposium at YSU
Pennsylvania Cybersecurity Center Gets $100K Job Training Grant
YBI’s Advanced Manufacturing User Expo
