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Butler Tech, Miami University plan multi-million dollar workforce hub


Workers will be able to learn in-demand skills at a manufacturing hub planned by Miami University and Butler Tech.

Miami University is acquiring the Vora Technology Park in Hamilton. It will become a 70,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing hub, featuring state-of-the-art equipment.

Butler Tech signed a 40-year lease and secured $8 million in federal ARPA funds from the Butler County Board of Commissioners to establish this site.

The new hub is slated to open in the fall of 2025.

Exterior of Vora building in Hamilton, Ohio. Crews are now transforming a portion of it into an advanced mechanics training space as well as a business showroom.

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Exterior of Vora building in Hamilton, Ohio. Crews are now transforming a portion of it into an advanced mechanics training space as well as a business showroom.

Students from Miami and Butler Tech will get hands-on experience working with technology specialists and mentors.

Marni Durham, assistant superintendent at Butler Tech, said students will train in welding, IT, precision machining and more.

“Once they’ve gone through the training, they will have full access to be at this space so they can start working with companies to help solve real world problems,” Durham said.

According to Durham, those who complete the various levels of training will obtain a range of certifications including, a high school diploma, micro-credentials and associate and bachelor’s degrees.

Additionally, more than a dozen regional and national companies have committed to setting up equipment in the showroom section of this hub.

They will also invite students to work on current research projects.

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