IACMI Launches ‘Make It In America’ National Outreach Campaign

Make It In America aims to honor and uplift aspiring makers while inspiring the next generation of manufacturing workers to fill the millions of jobs needed by 2030

December 11, 2025 - IACMI-The Composites Institute® (IACMI), today announced the launch of ‘Make It In America', a national outreach campaign to raise awareness of careers in advanced manufacturing and help fill the 3.8 million jobs needed by 2030.


Leveraging IACMI's two workforce development programs, America's Cutting Edge (ACE) and Metallurgical Engineering Trades Apprenticeship & Learning (METAL), the outreach campaign will educate emerging workers about available job opportunities and the critical role manufacturing plays both locally and globally.

"The manufacturing industry is undergoing a revitalization that is opening up new and unprecedented career paths," said Justin Brooks, IACMI Deputy Director of Workforce Development. "The campaign theme ‘Make It In America' reflects both the tangible products made in manufacturing and the rewarding careers people can build for themselves.

"We are committed to equipping individuals with the necessary training to start them on this path and thrive in today's evolving manufacturing landscape. With this campaign, we're on a mission to find the next generation of innovative makers across the United States who will create the solutions of tomorrow."

As part of the "Make It In America" initiative, IACMI will establish an annual award spotlighting rising stars shaping the future of America's manufacturing workforce. The award will be open to any business that wants to recognize an employee who embodies a modern manufacturing mindset and a willingness to learn new skills. Winners of the award will be announced in the summer of 2026.

IACMI Workforce Development

Established in 2015 by the Department of Energy, IACMI today leads advanced composites innovation and novel workforce solutions through public and private partnerships to strengthen American manufacturing and national defense. IACMI, through an agreement with the Department of War, and funding through its Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment (IBAS) program, launched the ACE workforce development program in December 2020, focusing on educating students about the machine tool industry, specifically computer numerical control (CNC). Since then, the program has expanded to include training about composites, metrology, cybersecurity, and smart manufacturing.

Following the success of ACE, METAL was launched in 2023 to support growth in the casting and forging industries. METAL provides internships, apprenticeship opportunities and direct training for quick on-ramps into the industry. Both programs are designed to directly address the urgent need to fill millions of open manufacturing jobs today and in the years to come. ACE and METAL are intended to help rebuild America's manufacturing workforce and strengthen the supply chains critical to our nation's competitiveness.

ACE and METAL are free and offer an online learning platform plus an in-person, hands-on bootcamp. Since 2020, more than 5,000 have graduated from the programs. More than 50 universities, colleges, and training partners have joined this effort.

To learn more about IACMI and the ‘Make It In America' outreach campaign, visit makeit.org.

About IACMI
The Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, or IACMI-The Composites Institute®, is committed to securing U.S. global leadership in advanced manufacturing by connecting people, ideas, and technology. With nearly 200 members spanning industry, academia, and government, IACMI advances U.S. manufacturing competitiveness through technology development, commercialization and workforce initiatives. Established in 2015 by the U.S. Department of Energy, IACMI is one of 18 Manufacturing USA Institutes collaborating to accelerate new technologies, reduce costs and risks, and equip workers with future-ready skills. Additionally, IACMI partners with the Department of Defense to scale up industry-driven job skills and revitalize American manufacturing. Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, IACMI is managed by the Collaborative Composite Solutions Corporation, a not-for-profit organization established by The University of Tennessee Research Foundation.

About America's Cutting Edge
America's Cutting Edge, supported by the U.S. Department of War (DoW) Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program, is a national training program designed to reestablish American leadership in the machine tool industry through transformative thinking, technological innovation, and workforce development. The curriculum combines advanced training and techniques from the University of Tennessee, the scientific expertise of the Department of Energy's Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the proven workforce development capabilities of IACMI.

About METAL
Metallurgical Engineering Trades Apprenticeship & Learning (METAL), Metallurgical Engineering Trades, Apprenticeships & Learning (METAL), led by IAMCI and funded by the Department of War, is an industry-driven initiative aimed at providing high-quality, hands-on training in the metalworking and manufacturing sectors. The program is designed to address workforce development needs by offering comprehensive curricula in casting, forging and metallurgy, with an emphasis on automation and modern manufacturing technologies.

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