Pima Community College’s investment in vocational education was on full display Friday at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new $35 million advanced manufacturing building on the downtown campus.

The new building is part of PCC Chancellor Lee Lambert’s signature initiative to invest in career and technical education called Centers of Excellence.

The 100,000-square-foot building will house numerous technical education programs, according to a news release. Those programs include mining, technology, manufacturing/advanced manufacturing, welding, robotics, machine technology, design and prototyping, mechatronics and optics.

The facility also includes a Flexible Industry Training Lab, where employers can send workers to get specialized upskilling on specific equipment.

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