New York state registered apprenticeships and FMCC
“The economy and the world have dramatically changed within the last few decades. Harvard University predicts only 33% of jobs will require a 4 year degree or more. Being a skilled craftsman, technician or becoming a credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor are all career areas that are becoming highly valued.”
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NYS launches set of training, certification tools for unemployed, underemployed workers
“The new tool will provide access to nearly 4,000 online programs taught by leading professors and industry professionals on Coursera, with a focus on high-growth and in-demand sectors like advanced manufacturing, technology, and health care, among others.”
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New York dry ice manufacturer gears up for COVID-19 vaccine
“The increase demand for dry ice and freezers comes as Americans gear up for two COVID-19 vaccines that have shown promise. Noble Gas Solutions in Albany distributes say they are ready as they already distribute dry ice to pharmaceutical companies.”
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Brooklyn spending $500K on BioBAT research and manufacturing space
“SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University announced that it received a $500,000 capital fund grant from Brooklyn to construct a research space.”
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Nova Bus and Prevost adjust to COVID reality, work NYC contracts
“After dealing with the challenges of adjusting to the new COVID-19 landscape, bus manufacturer Nova Bus/Prevost has been able to get back on track for its 2020 production.”
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DYCO Electronics doubles manufacturing space in Hornell
“The Hornell business is a cutting-edge component manufacturer that’s found in just about any walk of life. Its footprint is poised to grow even larger as the outfit recently completed a 12,000 square foot expansion to its Industrial Park manufacturing space.”
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