1. Intel has launched a five-year apprenticeship program in collaboration with various Arizona organizations to train future manufacturing technicians. 2. The program aims to address the talent gap in US semiconductor manufacturing and enhance workforce diversity. 3. Apprentices will receive hands-on training and earn a certificate and college credit, with 90% expected to stay with Intel post-program.
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