Connecticut manufacturers seeking to explore new technologies and train their staff to use them can make use of the Manufacturing Voucher Program (MVP) which opened its latest round of grant applications on Dec. 1.
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Several out-of-state manufacturers in the housing industry have announced plans to move to the state, citing Connecticut’s impressive talent pool of skilled workers. Currently, 162,800 workers have jobs in manufacturing in the state.
CareerConneCT provides short-term free job training, case management, supportive services and employment assistance through industry-recognized credentials that create pathways to employment. It recently launched an online intake portal for job seekers.