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Upskill Works: Aerospace

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Partnership Tower
701 Avenida de Los Americas, Suite 900
Houston, TX 77010

Save to Calendar 2024-10-31 08:30:00 2024-10-31 10:00:00 Upskill Works: Aerospace For more than 60 years, the Houston region has been known globally as the hub for Space exploration. It is home to NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) which provides mission control and astronaut training. The Houston region continues to develop its aerospace ecosystem within the “New Space Economy” by attracting private investors, well-established organizations and start-ups to invest and contribute to Space exploration. Upskill Houston supports the region's aerospace sector by focusing on creating strong educational pipelines and workforce development programs. This includes partnerships with educational institutions in the greater Houston region that are enhancing their aerospace programs and research facilities by training students for careers in our growing aerospace economy.   Over the past decade, UpSkill Houston has cultivated a distinguished, nationally recognized collaborative network comprising business, industry, education, and community leaders. This alliance has fostered robust relationships and fostered an environment ripe for innovation, aimed at cultivating a workforce primed for success in Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast region. To sustain the region’s economic growth and competitiveness, the Greater Houston Partnership has a concerted focus on talent driven economic development to support the talent needs of the region’s key industry sectors. Furthermore, , the imperative to address skills gaps has intensified as our region undergoes a profound shift from an industrial to a knowledge-based, technology-driven economy.   Partnership Tower 701 Avenida de las Americas, Suite 900, Houston, TX, 77010 Houston.org ghp@houston.org America/Chicago public
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About this Event

For more than 60 years, the Houston region has been known globally as the hub for Space exploration. It is home to NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) which provides mission control and astronaut training. The Houston region continues to develop its aerospace ecosystem within the “New Space Economy” by attracting private investors, well-established organizations and start-ups to invest and contribute to Space exploration. Upskill Houston supports the region's aerospace sector by focusing on creating strong educational pipelines and workforce development programs. This includes partnerships with educational institutions in the greater Houston region that are enhancing their aerospace programs and research facilities by training students for careers in our growing aerospace economy.  

Over the past decade, UpSkill Houston has cultivated a distinguished, nationally recognized collaborative network comprising business, industry, education, and community leaders. This alliance has fostered robust relationships and fostered an environment ripe for innovation, aimed at cultivating a workforce primed for success in Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast region. To sustain the region’s economic growth and competitiveness, the Greater Houston Partnership has a concerted focus on talent driven economic development to support the talent needs of the region’s key industry sectors. Furthermore, , the imperative to address skills gaps has intensified as our region undergoes a profound shift from an industrial to a knowledge-based, technology-driven economy.
 

Tickets

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ccogdill@houston.org

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713-824-2403

Agenda

Meet and Greet
8:30 -9:00 a.m.
Program
9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Attendance

Open to

Members

Non-members

Title Sponsor

Collaborator Sponsor

Advocate Sponsor

Event Supporter Sponsor

INEOS O&P USA
Lee College
San Jacinto College
Silver Eagle Distributors Houston Inc.

Platinum Signature Sponsors

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Executive Partners