(29 August 2022, 11:08 +07)
Boeing is investing $5
million to help expand the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation
Center in St. Louis (AMICStL).
The investment will help fund a
state-of-the-art advanced manufacturing facility, accelerate
workforce development programs, and grow the regions talent
pipeline and technical and manufacturing abilities.
St.
Louis-area economic development and business leaders established
AMICStL in 2020 with the aim of establishing a more diversified and resilient
advanced manufacturing sector in the area.
Boeing is investing $5 million in the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Center in St. Louis, USA
The new 130,000
square-foot advanced manufacturing facility will house workforce
development programs, leading-edge R&D, and prototyping/production
capacity spanning multiple vertical capabilities, including
aerospace, ag tech, automotive, biomedical, construction,
geospatial and logistics.
Boeing and AMICStLs partnership
aims to establish St. Louis North Central Corridor as an advanced
manufacturing innovation and technology hub over the next decade
by creating one central site, with an expandable campus, that can
support the entire advanced manufacturing process from conception
to production.
The new facility will be located near the triangle
that consists of the Cortex, an innovation community, NGA West,
the new National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency facility, and the Ranken Technical College campus.
In addition to Boeings
five-year investment, Boeing Phantom Works Vice President Steve
Nordlund will join the AMICStL Board of Directors. Longtime Boeing
St. Louis executive Kory Mathews, who is retiring from Boeing
later this year, will serve as AMICStLs interim CEO.
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