Apple to Open Manufacturing Academy in Detroit, but Don't Expect a US iPhone in the Near Future
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, JUL 29 – The academy will offer free workshops and consulting to small and medium-sized US businesses to boost advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence skills, Apple said.
- Apple will open its Apple Manufacturing Academy in Detroit next month, partnering with Michigan State University to offer free training amid political pressure from Trump.
- US President Donald Trump’s push for U.S. jobs prompted Apple to launch the academy, tied to its pledge to spend more than $500 billion in the U.S.
- Expert-Led workshops will guide companies on AI and smart manufacturing, focusing on machine learning, automation, data analytics, and digital integration, led by Apple engineers and MSU experts.
- Beyond courses, Apple offers virtual and in-person consultations, with Apple engineers already consulting with American companies to boost supply chain productivity, efficiency, and quality.
- Later this year, virtual programming will teach project management and manufacturing process optimization, as the academy plans to launch online courses.
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Apple Manufacturing Academy opens in Detroit amid Trump pressure on US production
Apple is trying to bring machine learning to Motor City. The smartphone giant opened its Apple Manufacturing Academy in Detroit on Tuesday to offer free workshops on artificial intelligence and advanced manufacturing to small and medium-sized businesses.
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