Minnesota West Community & Technical College has been awarded $1.6 million by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) to enhance workforce training in robotics, fluid power, welding, electrical and mechanical systems across southwest Minnesota.
This opportunity presented itself when Minnesota West partnered with the Upper Minnesota Valley Regional Development Commission to prepare and submittal an Economic Adjustment Assistance (FY23 EDA Disaster Supplemental) grant application.
The project will involve the upgrade of Minnesota West’s mechatronics lab and two welding labs as well as an enhancement of the customized welding trailer. This will expand workforce training capabilities at Minnesota West's campuses in Granite Falls, Jackson and Worthington locations and also through the customized training programming demographics.
The grant will bring state-of-the-art technology to students and local businesses, ensuring that communities across the region benefit from cutting-edge training programs. The investment could potentially create 250 jobs and leverage an additional $1 million in private investment, contributing to economic growth in the region.
“We are incredibly excited about this award, which will significantly enhance our ability to provide hands-on training in mechatronics and welding in our region,” said Arthur Brown, provost of Minnesota West. “The acquisition of new equipment in areas like robotics, pneumatics, hydraulics and welding will bring state-of-the-art technology to our campuses and even into our communities through a mobile welding trailer. This investment not only supports our mission to train skilled workers but also strengthens manufacturing and promotes economic growth across the region.”
Added Dr. Craig Peters, dean of management and technical programs: “The flexibility offered by the mobile classroom and trailer will allow Minnesota West to bring high-quality technical education directly to local communities and businesses, ensuring that the training responds directly to workforce needs. This grant provides Minnesota West with the opportunity to deliver a broad spectrum of training, from basic to advanced levels, across southwest Minnesota. By collaborating with secondary schools and industry partners, we will offer educational resources in both English and Spanish. Additionally, this funding enables Minnesota West to enhance its curriculum, aligning with the needs of local industries as they transition to Industry 4.0."
Additional resources can be found at www.eda.gov and www.unvrdc.org.
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