Companies in Knox and Richland counties are already contributing to the construction of 2.5-million-square-feet semiconductor factories in New Albany, Ohio. Local leaders Jeff Gottke and Barrett Thomas shared they think central Ohio could contribute to Tier 2 or 3 of the semiconductor supply chain.
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Tomorrow’s Talent wraps with final event at Shelby’s Kehoe Center
SHELBY — Educators, parents and community leaders gathered Thursday night at North Central State College’s Kehoe Center to discuss a months-long reporting project aimed at understanding the region’s changing workforce.
Tomorrow’s Talent: How is north central Ohio preparing for Intel?
OHIO — Knox and Richland area community colleges are among those preparing to train a skilled workforce for Intel’s demand.
Ohio Gov. DeWine praises CHIPS grant for Intel
COLUMBUS — Governor Mike DeWine is lending his support to the expected announcement that the U.S. Department of Commerce is awarding a major CHIPS and Science grant to Intel. “Intel’s commitment to building semiconductor chips in Ohio is adding tens of thousands of new direct and indirect jobs right here in Ohio – the heart […]
Utica holds Intel mega project update
EDITOR’S NOTE: Knox Pages is taking a closer look at how Intel will affect Knox County. This is the fourth part in a continuing series. Part I is here, Part II is here, and Part III is here. Upcoming articles will take a look at housing and the correlation between workforce and skill sets. UTICA […]
Intel Ohio offers summer update to company’s progress
It’s been an exciting summer and we enjoyed attending summer camps, fairs and festivals, and we’re looking forward to fall. As students are headed back to school, I wanted to give thanks for the many Ohioans we met during our visits to Cleveland, Lorain, Canton, Youngstown, Athens, Marietta, Portsmouth, Dayton, Lima, Heath, Newark, Johnstown, New Albany, Reynoldsburg, […]
