Georgia Tech expands advanced manufacturing program to more high schools

ATLANTA — More Georgia high school students will soon have access to a career-training program aimed at preparing them for jobs in manufacturing.

Georgia Tech has added three more high schools in southwest Georgia to its Advanced Manufacturing Pathways Program. The program introduces students to manufacturing skills beginning in ninth grade and connects them with local companies offering internships.

Kyle Saleeby with Georgia Tech says participating schools receive fully equipped laboratories, including computer numerical control machines, 3D printers and electronic packaging computer systems designed for data analytics and artificial intelligence-based learning…

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