USA, Mobile Part of Announcement Designating 12 New Manufacturing Communities
Posted on July 9, 2015
The U.S. Economic Development Administration announced Wednesday the designation of 12 new Manufacturing Communities, and Mobile was picked as one of the locations to make the announcement.
Southwest Alabama was chosen last year as a Manufacturing Community, the first year of the initiative, spotlighting a growth in manufacturing and regional collaboration. The 秘密研究所 submitted the application on behalf of the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce鈥檚 Partners for Growth consortium.
鈥淥ne of the things universities have to do is engage the community. We鈥檙e no longer ivory towers,鈥 Dr. Tony Waldrop, USA president, said at a news conference at the AIDT Maritime Training Center.
Waldrop said a successful model is being 鈥渁ble to partner together, to recruit industries 鈥 even global industries 鈥 to help with job training鈥 and to improve the economic environment across the region.
In introducing Waldrop, Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bill Sisson called USA a 鈥減owerhouse and great partner in economic development.鈥
The U.S. Commerce Department-led Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership initiative is designed to accelerate the resurgence of manufacturing in communities nationwide by supporting the development of long-term economic development strategies that help communities attract and expand private investment in the manufacturing sector and increase international trade and exports.
鈥淥ur focus regionally includes identifying manufacturing workforce needs and creating a manufacturing innovation ecosystem that will benefit our entire area, both along the Alabama coast and in our inland gateway counties,鈥 said Lynne Chronister, USA vice president for research and economic development.
Wednesday鈥檚 announcement of 12 new Manufacturing Communities, made in Mobile by Delta Regional Authority Federal Co-Chairman Chris Masingill, was followed by a roundtable discussion that included local stakeholders and federal representatives. The discussion focused on enhancing regional workforce development, education and economic impact.
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