Michigan's auto industry is poised for an EV revival. Would a Trump presidency slam the brakes?
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The program switches between classroom instruction and hands-on work in a lab: a replica of the nearby assembly plant of Stellantis, one of the Big Three U.S. automakers.
These students may well be the future of Michigan's auto industry, which is committed to maintaining dominance even as cars go electric.
A wealth of economic initiatives and training programs are focused on attracting new talent and retaining veteran workers, offering skills that are also transferable to other industries.
Yaser Aldouais has 'an infatuation with robotics.' Isabella Charrette found hands-on work more appealing than traditional academic classwork, stating, 'I love connecting it, and being the best in the class at it.'
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