August Digital Whistle Newsletter
The Coolest Thing Made in California Awards |
Nominations end August 31, 2023! You can nominate any number of items, but they must be made in California.Submit your nominations here: https://coolestthingcalifornia.com Sponsored by California Manufacturers’ and Technology Association (CMTA), the winner and title of “Coolest Thing Made in California” will be announced on National Manufacturing Day, October 6, at CMTA’s Making CA Conference. |
September Event: Limited spaces are available for manufacturers to attend. (Non-manufacturers spaces have filled.) Join the MCIE on September 15 at 7:15 am for “Family Business Challenges and Solutions” with Keynote Speaker Keanon Alderson, MBA, PhD, the Director of the California Baptist University Family Business Center. The event will also include networking, refreshments, and, following the lecture, a private tour of the Gordon & Jill Bourns College of Engineering. Space is limited, so register now at this link. Manufacturers in the News Are you and your manufacturing company doing something interesting? The MCIE can feature member news, new products, new programs, or other announcements in our digital and printed media! The MCIE will be making an easy, fill-in form available soon; with the approval of a marketing decision-maker in your organization, MCIE will do the rest! Industry News (Aug 21) – America’s manufacturing boom could add 250K jobs in two years according to a new estimate from Goldman Sachs. This increase amounts to about 2% of current manufacturing employment levels, due in part to incentives and investments in semiconductor and green tech sectors in recent federal legislation. This has stimulated the construction of new manufacturing facilities, particularly in the western US, where every $1M increase in manufacturing construction spend leads to roughly 9 new manufacturing jobs. They expect $65B of such spend over the next two years, subject to labor market constraints. Notably, around one-third of this spend pledged to green and semiconductor manufacturing is set to occur in Arizona alone, due to investments from TSMC and Intel. (Axios) Economic Update
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