Purdue-led project awarded $5 million for Greater Lafayette to grow semiconductor industry workforce
December 13, 2022
WEST LAFAYETTE — A Purdue University-led project will receive $5 million in funding through a Greater Lafayette economic development initiative to support the expected regional workforce demand in the promising semiconductor manufacturing industry, Purdue and community officials announced Wednesday (Dec. 7). Purdue partnered on a Greater Lafayette Commerce proposal that highlighted over 40 regional projects designed to retain and attract workforce talent through the state of Indiana’s Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative, or READI. In December 2021, the six-county Greater Lafayette region was awarded $30 million from the state’s $500 million READI fund, an allocation that was approved by the Indiana General Assembly in its 2021 session. In the announcement, Purdue and Greater Lafayette officials revealed the seven regional READI projects that would share the $30 million in funding, including:- $5 million for the Purdue-Ivy Tech Community College partnership on the Semiconductors Workforce Development Project to develop the talent pipeline of high school and college students and increase technician and engineer training to support the region’s semiconductor industry.
- $7 million for building infrastructure to support a passenger terminal at Purdue University Airport to help bring commercial air service back to Greater Lafayette. The project team at Purdue Airport is working to identify other sources of funding. After fundraising is completed, the project timeline will be announced. The last commercial flight from Purdue Airport was in 2004.
