State Rep. Joe Hogan | Pennsylvania 142nd Legislative District
State Rep. Joe Hogan | Pennsylvania 142nd Legislative District
Reps. Kristin Marcell, Shelby Labs, and Joe Hogan have announced that the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) has received an $85,000 grant. The funding comes from the Career and Technical Education Equipment Grant program and will be used to purchase new welding equipment. This investment aims to help students develop skills in automation and manufacturing.
The grant is part of a larger $4.5 million initiative by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE), which awarded competitive grants to over 58 career and technical centers and school districts. Each recipient can receive up to $85,000 for purchasing or upgrading equipment for approved programs. The goal is to provide students with practical experience using tools that meet industry standards, thus preparing them for careers in demand while meeting employer needs.
"Investments like these provide students with hands-on experience using cutting-edge technology," said Marcell. "MBIT is planning on purchasing a collaborative welding robot, also called a cobot, so our students have the latest technology to be ready for the workplace of today and tomorrow."
"This grant will help in advancing educational opportunities for MBIT students," stated Labs. "Securing this funding will allow students to learn industry-specific skills that can be applied to future employment opportunities."
Hogan added, "MBIT continues to demonstrate its commitment to student success and innovation. This funding will allow the institution to remain a leader in preparing students for impactful careers, benefiting both our local economy and the Commonwealth."
For further information, Representative Kristin Marcell's office can be contacted through Media Contact Will Patterson at 267-688-2590 or wpatterson@pahousegop.com.