PPG and PPG Foundation Announce $10 Million Global Investment to Support Vocational Education in Coatings Application and Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
2026-04-01 11:25
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - PPG Industries and its PPG Foundation recently announced a global investment plan, committing $10 million by 2030 specifically to support the field of technical vocational education, with a focus on training programs for coatings application and advanced manufacturing skills.

The funds will be used to support various training programs, helping students master the technical and practical skills required for coatings application, collision repair, and modern manufacturing environments. The plan involves multi-party collaborations with trade schools, community colleges, and workforce training institutions.

Projects benefiting from this commitment include vocational training programs, apprenticeships, and educational partnerships across multiple regions, such as automotive painting programs in Europe, workforce development initiatives in the United States, and training projects in Brazil and China.

The company stated that this initiative aims to address the ongoing demand for skilled technical workers in the coatings and manufacturing industries, while also assisting individuals in enhancing their employable skills to keep pace with industry technological advancements.

This announcement follows the company's previous investments in workforce development and aligns with the PPG Foundation's long-term focus on education and community engagement.

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