Grant money that could be flowing to Connecticut to train manufacturing workers is being held up by federal shutdown.
Inland Empire economy shifts beyond logistics as 60% of jobs face automation, with IEGO and IELI backing clean tech, manufacturing, cybersecurity, and equity.
The state Department of Labor has been awarded an $8 million federal grant to expand worker training in some of the state’s ...
The U.S. Department of Labor is awarding the state $8 million in Industry-Driven Skills Training Funds to support ...
The stakes are high, but so is the potential. The moment calls for more than incremental tweaks. It calls for a reimagined ...
NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, INC. (President: Satoshi Horikiri) on October 27 concluded an investment and capital and business partnership ...
Kkanbu Chicken confines expansion to Seoul area to protect quality and logistics Kkanbu Chicken keeps stores mostly in ...
Robots are not limited to East Asian manufacturers, American warehouses, or European healthcare providers. Humanoid last ...
The Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, has stated that the promise of a thriving Blue Economy cannot be realised without a robust, ...
The Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board in Connecticut will receive federal funding to help train workers in advanced manufacturing. Photo ...
The textile and garment industry has shown clear signs of recovery in 2025, bouncing back after a difficult period of ...