Micron and Governor Hochul Welcome President Biden to Central New York Marking Milestone Local Community and Workforce Commitments
Micron Technology plans to invest up to $100 billion over the next 20 years to build a state-of-the-art memory megafab in Central New York, creating nearly 50,000 jobs, including 9,000 high-paying positions within the company. This initiative, supported by New York's Green CHIPS legislation and the federal CHIPS and Science Act, includes a $500 million Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund aimed at workforce development, education, and affordable housing. Commitments extend to minority-owned businesses and sustainable practices, highlighting Micron's dedication to community enrichment and workforce transformation.
- Micron's $100 billion investment will create nearly 50,000 jobs in New York, bolstering local employment.
- $500 million Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund supports workforce development and education.
- Micron's commitment includes focusing on diversity by ensuring 30% of construction spending and 20% of ongoing operational spending is allocated to minority and women-owned businesses.
- Partnerships with local colleges and universities aim to enhance STEM education and prepare the future workforce.
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Community Investment Framework defines Micron’s partnership with Empire State Development, benefiting Central New York and America’s manufacturing leadership
Investments made possible by the state’s historic Green CHIPS legislation and federal CHIPS and Science Act
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU), one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies and the only U.S.-based manufacturer of memory, and Governor Kathy Hochul welcome President Joe Biden and other federal, state and local officials to Central New York where Micron plans to invest up to
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“We are honored to host President Biden and many prominent leaders today in Central New York, the future site of Micron’s new leading-edge megafab that will fuel U.S. innovation for years to come,” said Micron President and CEO Sanjay Mehrotra. “To secure U.S. leadership in semiconductor manufacturing, cultivate American innovation and ensure economic and national security, it is imperative we come together to build and transform a workforce for the future. Our commitments through the Community Investment Framework represent the first foundational steps toward Central New York’s transformation.”
“Micron’s historic
Building the Workforce of the Future
Both traditional and nontraditional workforce development pathways are critical to train the workforce at the scale necessary for the U.S. semiconductor industry. The workforce of the future will require talented engineers and technicians with diverse skill sets to manage and operate state-of-the-art cleanroom facilities and develop advanced engineering solutions. Micron is committed to effective and creative solutions that expand the workforce and make these careers accessible to all, particularly to individuals in underrepresented and rural communities.
In line with Micron’s strategy to partner with leading higher education institutions in the region, Micron and Onondaga County will together invest
Micron will also look to tap Central New York’s significant military population, a highly skilled and talented pool of labor critical to scale U.S. high-tech manufacturing. In coordination and partnership with Micron, Syracuse University’s D’Aniello Institute of Veteran and Military Families (IVMF) will support veteran skill development for advanced manufacturing jobs and transitions into Micron and other industry roles. Micron will also establish an internship program designed to prepare students for full-time positions as engineers, scientists and other critical roles in the semiconductor industry, with recruitment focused heavily on veterans and students from traditionally underrepresented communities. Micron aspires to hire more than 1,500 veterans in the region over two decades in Central New York, aligned with Micron’s goals for veteran hiring.
In addition, Micron has entered into a Project Labor Agreement with local trade unions, which establishes a framework for labor-management cooperation and stability throughout the construction of the new megafab. This agreement outlines the use of the Center for Military Recruitment, Assessment and Veterans Employment and its “Helmets to Hardhats” program. It also requires contractors to donate one cent per hour for each craft hour worked on the project to the Pathways for Apprenticeship program, part of Syracuse Build, to promote representation of minorities and women in the project workforce.
As part of Micron’s commitment to increase supplier diversity, Micron will work to ensure that
Investing in STEM Education For All
STEM education in K-12 through post-secondary schooling and training programs is essential to create a skilled talent pipeline. Micron will invest in local education programs and empower under-resourced youth to pursue careers in STEM to support building a more diverse and inclusive technology industry at large.
As part of Micron’s commitment, the company will invest
Additional Micron community commitments include a partnership with Syracuse University to support new, diverse faculty whose research and teaching will train the workforce of the future through the University’s Future Professors Fellowship Program. Micron will also continue supporting engineering education with regional universities including Clarkson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Cornell and others. The strong network of northeastern universities will enhance the company’s existing partnership with Rochester Institute of Technology and further increase representation of student groups throughout the engineering and science pipeline.
Engaging With Local Communities
Micron prioritizes investing in and enriching the communities where its team members live and work. In support of child care and early childhood readiness programs, Micron will make an initial
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Micron’s focus extends deeper into community infrastructure and services, including plans to invest
Recognizing that ongoing and productive engagement with the community is critical to the success of both society and innovative companies like Micron, the company plans to host quarterly community town halls to provide opportunities for Clay, Syracuse and Onondaga County community members to share direct feedback on ways Micron can support their needs.
Additional Micron Commitments
Outside the Community Investment Framework, Micron will continue evaluating ways to support the Central New York region to cultivate the next generation of talent, accelerate economic opportunities for underserved communities, support the region’s infrastructure and build a diverse labor pool.
In line with this extended commitment, Micron will establish Syracuse University’s Future-Ready Workforce Innovation Consortium at the College of Professional Studies. In partnership with the Central New York business community, trade unions, community colleges and other four-year institutions in New York State and beyond, Micron will collaborate with Syracuse University to implement a multidimensional and inclusive approach to workforce development, upskilling and professional retention. The Future-Ready Workforce Innovation Consortium will foster an ecosystem for skills training, academic and partnership programs designed to support Micron’s workforce and talent development strategy.
Micron will continue evaluating opportunities to leverage community and minority financial institutions as the company grows in the region. This includes making
To understand and address the challenges associated with access to affordable housing, Governor Hochul announced that the state of New York will be leading an initiative in partnership with Micron and local governments to further identify policies that support better infrastructure, housing opportunities, social and financial inclusion, and the specific and unique hurdles that will face the Syracuse region. The findings will provide a foundation for both short-term opportunities and long-term strategies that Micron can leverage as a committed community partner.
Micron will further focus on building a bridge between underserved students and STEM careers in Central New York through the company’s premier, no-cost STEM education program, Chip Camp, for middle and high school students. The program will reach approximately 70 to 100 students a week, providing them with opportunities to learn how semiconductors are made and how STEM skills translate into Micron careers.
Statements From Federal, State and Local Leaders
Below are comments made by various leaders about Micron’s historic investment and the company’s community efforts:
“We are thrilled to welcome President Biden home to Syracuse! Micron's unprecedented
“Over the past few years, U.S. consumers and companies have felt the crippling economic impact of overreliance on foreign companies for semiconductors and disruption of American supply chains. That’s why I fought hard to pass the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, which is delivering billions in resources to build our domestic chip industry across the nation and helped solidify Micron's decision to bring their campus to Upstate New York. This tremendous investment will have a ripple effect across Central New York, creating as many as 50,000 well-paying jobs in our state. Thank you, President Biden for visiting Syracuse to celebrate these investments and for being a partner in our efforts to strengthen national security, create good-paying jobs, and pave the way for U.S. leadership in semiconductor technology. I look forward to working with Micron and Central New York to ensure our community has the tools and training to do this important work.” – U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand
“I am honored to welcome Micron Technology to Central New York. Micron’s
“The Central New York community continues to celebrate Micron’s announcement that it will invest up to
“We are honored to welcome President Biden, Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra and his team, and elected leaders from across our region, New York state, and the nation to the Onondaga Community College campus for today’s historic event. We are proud to be one of Micron’s education partners in their
“In partnership with Micron, our team is rolling up our sleeves and getting to work. Already, we have several initiatives underway. These include the creation of the Syracuse University Future-Ready Workforce Innovation Consortium, efforts to ramp up Micron’s hiring of veterans and the further investment in the Future Professors Fellowship Program. Individually, these are great opportunities for our university and our community. Combined, they represent transformative and innovative ways to reimagine and reshape how we prepare the next generation of leaders, innovators and disruptors.” – Kent Syverud, Syracuse University Chancellor
“The addition of Micron to the Central New York community will provide the Liverpool Central School District, as well as districts across the region, with numerous educational opportunities for students in grades K-12. Programs such as Chip Camp, Girls Going Tech and Careers in a High-Tech World will enhance Liverpool’s newly introduced career pathways that will prepare our students for their future careers. We look forward to working with Micron for years to come.” – Daniel G. Henner, Liverpool Central School District Superintendent of Schools
“On behalf of the Central-Northern New York Building & Construction Trades Council, I’m happy to welcome Micron to New York. Micron’s workforce development programs will harness the skills and hardworking nature of New Yorkers, especially those from underserved communities who may not have seen traditional career paths in their futures. The Project Labor Agreement between Micron and our local trade unions will support the representation of minorities, veterans and women in the project workforce while ensuring stability and cooperation with the talented union labor of our region throughout the project. From developing apprenticeship programs to intentionally selecting contractors, Micron is demonstrating its commitment to our community and the incredible potential of our workforce.” – Greg Lancette, New York State Pipe Trades Association President
For more information, reference the New York Community and Workforce Investment fact sheet at Micron.com/NY.
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