Advanced Manufacturing & Advanced Materials Education & Workforce
Greensboro’s young and well-educated
workforce provides high-quality output at a reduced operational cost.
More than 22,000 Guilford County workers are employed in advanced manufacturing
and almost 49,000 people in the Piedmont Triad Region work in advanced
manufacturing occupations.

Greensboro
is investing heavily in new areas such as the science of nanotechnology
and composite materials research. Our colleges and universities are
ready to provide research support, sophisticated engineering programs
and training for a superior workforce ready to excel in advanced materials
and manufacturing.
The Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T
State University are establishing a joint nanoscience and nanoengineering
school at the Gateway University Research Park in Greensboro. Both a
professional science master’s degree with a chemical or biological focus
and a doctorate in nanoscience and nanoengineering will be offered.
North Carolina A&T State University
Centers of excellence at NC A&T can be a tremendous asset to area
companies. For example, NC A&T’s Center for Advanced Materials and
Smart Structures conducts research on advanced ceramic materials and
their composites and the Center for Composite Material Research focuses
on polymer-based composite materials.
Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC)
Helping companies achieve a world-class workforce is the goal of GTCC,
which is one of the most well-respected community colleges in North Carolina.
Customized workforce training offered by GTCC is as diverse as the manufacturers
served. Companies may be eligible for generous grants through the New
and Expanding Industry Training (NEIT) or the Focused Industrial Training
(FIT) programs, ready to meet a manufacturer’s specific job training
needs.