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Wisconsin received $7.3M in federal funds to expand AI and advanced manufacturing training, boosting apprenticeships and workforce development.
Wisconsin secured $7.3 million in federal funding for workforce training in advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence, launching the WisTRAIN program to support employer-driven education in data analytics, cybersecurity, robotics, and predictive maintenance.
The state also reported record apprenticeship enrollment with 18,524 participants and over 3,095 employers in 2025, marking the fourth consecutive year of growth.
New apprenticeship pathways in healthcare and education were introduced, alongside the Ignite Wisconsin initiative to fund high-growth startups, including in fusion energy.
The governor emphasized expanding child care access, combating worker misclassification, and training over 127,000 workers to prepare Wisconsin’s workforce for AI and clean energy sectors.
Wisconsin recibió $ 7.3 millones en fondos federales para expandir la IA y la capacitación avanzada en fabricación, impulsando el aprendizaje y el desarrollo de la fuerza laboral.