"Make It In America" campaign aims to fill the millions of manufacturing jobs needed by 2030

The Composites Institute® (IACMI), has launched "Make It In America," a national outreach campaign to raise awareness of careers in advanced manufacturing and to help fill the 3.8 million jobs needed by 2030.

Leveraging IACMI's two workforce development programs, America’s Cutting Edge (ACE) and Metallurgical Engineering Trades Apprenticeship & Learning (METAL), the outreach campaign will educate emerging workers about available job opportunities and the critical role manufacturing plays both locally and globally.

"The manufacturing industry is undergoing a revitalization that is opening up new and unprecedented career paths," said Justin Brooks, IACMI Deputy Director of Workforce Development. "The campaign theme 'Make It In America' reflects both the tangible products made in manufacturing and the rewarding careers people can build for themselves.

"We are committed to equipping individuals with the necessary training to start them on this path and thrive in today's evolving manufacturing landscape. With this campaign, we're on a mission to find the next generation of innovative makers across the United States who will create the solutions of tomorrow."

As part of the "Make It In America" initiative, IACMI will establish an annual award spotlighting rising stars shaping the future of America’s manufacturing workforce. The award will be open to any business that wants to recognize an employee who embodies a modern manufacturing mindset and a willingness to learn new skills. Winners of the award will be announced in the summer of 2026.

ACE and METAL are free and offer an online learning platform plus an in-person, hands-on bootcamp. Since 2020, more than 5,000 have graduated from the programs. More than 50 universities, colleges, and training partners have joined this effort.

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