Jan. 2026
Opening date
The Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub is a cutting-edge partnership between ºÚÁÏÉçÇø and Butler Tech Career Technical Center that aims to develop an educated workforce and will serve as a catalyst for community economic growth. Students will have access to a variety of distinctive pathways to meet all levels of need in the manufacturing sector — from associate degrees, industry-recognized credentials and Microcredentials, to degrees in robotics, electro-mechanical engineering, and more.
The Advanced Manufacturing Workforce and Innovation Hub provides space for joint Butler Tech and ºÚÁÏÉçÇø programming, as well as the Workforce Development Center, the Commercialization Center, and the Research Center.
Jan. 2026
Opening date
70,000
sq. ft Butler Tech and Miami will each initially occupy
300,000
sq. ft room to grow
Led by industry experts and supported by educational professionals from and ºÚÁÏÉçÇø, this initiative is part of the Butler County Board of Commissioners' strategic vision to create a vital access point to Ohio's thriving training, education, and workforce ecosystem. This collaboration between our educational institutions, government officials, and businesses will leverage emerging advanced manufacturing technology in this co-inhabited space to provide high-quality education.
The ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs participating in the program will start their pathway at Butler Tech and have the opportunity to progress to associate and bachelor’s degrees in Engineering Technology at ºÚÁÏÉçÇø Regionals and undergraduate and graduate programs in the College of Engineering and Computing on the Oxford Campus.
This project would not be completed without the $15 million in funding from the Butler County Board of Commissioners.
Both ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs and community members will benefit from our incredible industry partners and experts who will be on-site. Their expertise will help train and educate our current and future workforce, producing manufacturing and STEM talent in Southwest Ohio that is ready to make an immediate impact from day one of employment.
The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce exists to help businesses and non-profits. They have seen many companies struggle to grow until they have a partner alongside them for support.
In their experience, business leaders are experts in their field. Yet it can be frustrating, trying to run, grow, and scale a business. These hard-working people don’t always find the easy road to achieving the success they set out to build.
JEE Foods is a nonprofit organization, powered by high school ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs. They strive to end hunger, food waste, and poverty through food rescue. While their team is committed to addressing the need of those who are hungry, we aim to take on the core factors in which these problems are rooted in, to create sustainable change.
At the core of our organization, JEE Foods takes food that would otherwise be discarded by restaurants, farms, and grocers and rescues it. This rescued food either travels back to our main facilities, where we transform it to extend its shelf-life or it is delivered directly to a nonprofit organization.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a 2% growth in engineering technician positions between 2021 and 2031, which they attribute to an increase in fields like automation, robotics, and alternative energies. The BLS also expects employment of environmental engineering technicians to grow by 4% from 2021 to 2031 due to an increase in sustainability projects. The job outlook for engineering technicians can vary depending on the type of engineering technician.
According to , the Cincinnati region is a great place for manufacturers to grow and thrive. The region's manufacturing growth has more than doubled the national average over the past five years. Some reasons for this include:
“ºÚÁÏÉçÇø's partnership with Butler Tech is the beginning of a unique national model that will significantly elevate our region and the state of Ohio."
ºÚÁÏÉçÇø President Gregory Crawford