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Smart Factory Institute receives $350,000 in state funding

From the Chattanoogan: State Rep. Dan Howell, R-Ocoee, has secured $350,000 in state funding for the Tennessee Association of Business Foundation

From the Chattanoogan: State Rep. Dan Howell, R-Ocoee, has secured $350,000 in state funding for the Tennessee Association of Business Foundation to benefit the Smart Factory Institute located in the Partnerships in Industry and Education Innovation Center in Cleveland.

 

The funding will allow the organization to provide research and support for small and large manufacturers across Tennessee.

 

“From family-owned businesses to global automobile companies, manufacturers have an impressive impact on Tennessee’s economy,” Rep. Howell said. “These funds will provide the necessary support for companies across the state to continue providing quality jobs, improving local economies and ensuring Tennessee stays on the frontlines of innovation and success. I thank my colleagues for recognizing the vital need to support the Volunteer State’s manufacturing industry.”

 

The Smart Factory Institute works to improve manufacturing processes through innovation and workforce training. The organization seeks to foster connections with other industry experts, increase collaborative academic and trade relationships and offer certifications using emerging technology.

 

The appropriated funds are part of a $52.8 billion zero-debt balanced budget that was passed by the General Assembly in April.