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NASA is funding aerospace job training for thousands in Minnesota
Minnesota is now one of seven new NASA workforce hubs, launching a three-year aerospace job training effort led by the Transportation Center of Excellence in Rosemount. The program received $1.5 million funding for Minnesota State and aims to train up to 2,400 students in areas like welding, robotics, and avionics. This initiative addresses over 8,000 recorded aerospace-related job openings in the state.
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