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AMCC Hosts Webinar with CREC and NEMWI: How The Endless Frontier Act Can Spark an American Century

On Thursday, June 11, American Manufacturing Communities Collaborative (AMCC), the Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness (CREC), and the Northeast-Midwest Institute (NEMWI) hosted a webinar on the Endless Frontier Act and how it represents a sea change in progress by funding scientific development and technological innovation that is even beyond the historic post-Sputnik investment of the 1950’s and  1960’s, opening a whole new window of opportunity for scientific and technological advances and sustainable economic development in manufacturing with training and job opportunities open to all Americans.

The webinar is sponsored by the American Manufacturing Communities Collaborative (AMCC), a collaboration of manufacturing communities nation-wide working to achieve sustainable economic development in the manufacturing sector, its partners The Century Foundation and the Northeast-Midwest Institute, and the Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness (CREC), an independent organization founded to provide policy-makers with information they need to formulate and execute innovative, regional, job-creating economic strategies.

Additional Information is available below:

Link to recording of the webinar

Presentation Slides

Summary – The Endless Frontier Act

Full – The Endless Frontier Act

David Van Siclen, Project Operations Director

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