Dallas Robotics Hub Wins Federal Grant to Expand Workforce Training
The Dallas Innovation Center is scaling programs to prepare the next generation of robotics engineers.
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DALLAS, TX — The Dallas Robotics Innovation Hub has secured a major federal grant to support workforce training for high-tech manufacturing and automation. The program will provide scholarships, paid apprenticeships, and hands-on learning opportunities for young engineers across North Texas.
Officials expect the initiative to help fill critical skills gaps as automated systems become more prevalent in industries like aerospace, logistics, and medical technology.
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