CORINTH, MISS. (WCBI) – For future engineers like Aiden Cutshall, the Aerospace Lab at NEMCC Workforce in Corinth brings high-tech and hands-on learning into the classroom.

Ribbon-cutting ceremonies were held for the Northrop Grumman Aerospace Lab. The aerospace company awarded a grant to NEMCC to support the expansion of the college’s workforce training lab at the Corinth Campus.

The lab will also serve as a pipeline for workers at the company’s Iuka Plant. Prospective employees will take a three-week course offered there.

“We need a trained workforce to work on these highly precise systems we need. What this program does is take a diverse set of people, grounding them in mechanics, advanced manufacturing, and machines, and we can then bring them into our workforce; they’re ready to hi

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