CAC Joins Other Arizona Community Colleges in the Launch of ReadyTechGo 

Contact: Angela Askey, angela.askey@centralaz.edu, 480-677-7875

CAC Joins Other Arizona Community Colleges in the Launch of ReadyTechGo 

As part of the innovative ReadyTechGo network, Central Arizona College is committed to training students for in-demand tech jobs in Arizona

PHOENIX – August 01, 2024 – The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunityannounced today the launch of ReadyTechGo, a collection of Arizona colleges focused on training students for in-demand careers in advanced manufacturing. Central Arizona College (CAC) is one of the four founding colleges within the network, which is part of the State of Arizona’s strategy to attract more Arizonans to the advanced manufacturing industry and fill thousands of tech jobs at large-scale employers, such as Lucid Motors, Nikola Motors and Raytheon. 

CAC and ReadyTechGo’s other three colleges offer Automated Industrial Technology (AIT), a specialized program that provides students with all the essential skills needed to attain and perform a job in advanced manufacturing, a growing industry defined by its use of technology and robotics. The program frontloads its curriculum so students can be prepared for a job in as little as two weeks. They can choose to continue their education, earning specialty certifications in such high-demand fields as electric vehicles, semiconductors, medical devices and aerospace. The entire program can be completed in two years and culminates in an associate degree. 

“As a leading global aerospace company and Arizona employer, Boeing is honored to collaborate with this network of community colleges and the State of Arizona to launch the ReadyTechGo initiative. As Arizona continues to rise as a national leader in advanced manufacturing, ReadyTechGo will be instrumental in continuing to cultivate a highly skilled workforce and supporting a consistent talent pipeline,” said Boeing Government Operations Director and Chair of the Arizona Workforce Council, Mark Gaspers.

“ReadyTechGo represents an important collaboration between Maricopa Community Colleges, Pima Community College, and Central Arizona College,” said Andrew Clegg, Executive Director of Workforce & Economic Development at Central Arizona College. “This shared curriculum prepares students with cutting-edge skills and knowledge, ensuring they are ready to meet the evolving demands of today’s employers. Together, we are building a stronger, more dynamic workforce that benefits both our communities and the industries we serve.”

Upon completing the AIT program at CAC, students are qualified for a job as an equipment or automation technician and are prepared to operate, monitor and maintain a variety of automated electro-mechanical, product assembly, process control, and product distribution systems that use programmable controls and other equipment to manage systems. 

ReadyTechGo aims to attract innovative companies to Arizona by cultivating a workforce that meets the highest industry standards and is poised to drive technological advancements and economic growth. Network leaders collaborate closely with Arizona tech employers to ensure the program’s curriculum adapts to evolving industry changes and needs.

Modern manufacturing companies provide more than 162,000 jobs to our state, largely within the rapidly expanding corridor spanning southeast Phoenix to Tucson. As their operations grow, so does their demand for advanced industrial technology workers.

In addition to CAC, ReadyTechGo includes Estrella Mountain Community College, Mesa Community College and Pima Community College, with plans to expand. A unique feature of the AIT program is that the curriculum is consistent across all the colleges in the network, making it easy for students to transfer among schools without having to delay their completion date.


Learn more about ReadyTechGo, and learn more about AIT at CAC

**Photo Attached – Students repairing a robotic arm. Photo Credit – Fervor Creative.

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