High Tech
The advanced manufacturing sector includes about 1,700 manufacturers statewide, employing over 67,000 people who earn an average of $111,728, well above the state's all-industry average of $82,673. The annual gross regional product (GDP) is $9.8 billion (7.7 % of the state’s GDP). Growing subsectors include aerospace and defense; computer, communications & electronics; machinery and fabricated metals, as well as increasing activity in pharmaceutical, medical device, and bio fabrication.
Apprenticeships (advanced manufacturing, bio-fabrication); automated manufacturing involvement
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AMID A.S. degree; precision manufacturing boot camp; CNC milling/turning; Swiss screw training and machine labs
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Advanced Composites Manufacturing, curriculum alignment via ApprenticeshipNH, ATAC composites center; CMM & Maintenance certificates; CNC, blueprint, and supply chain training
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RAET A.S. degrees in robotics, mechanical, computer, electronic engineering tech; certificates and bootcamps
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CNC Operator Boot Camp
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Potential alignment via AMPed NH (work-based learning partnerships)
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