The construction of the AMIT Center and the renovated technical campus will allow manufacturing-related programs to move out of the technical campus to the new center. This project will also allow JCTC to expand its automotive technology programming.
The AMIT Center will house advanced manufacturing, applied process technology, aviation maintenance, computer and information technology, computer manufacturing, engineering electronics technology, industrial maintenance and welding programs, according to the release.JCTC estimates that about 3,000 students will use the new facility annually.
The AMIT Center is slated to open in fall 2020.
Full Article was published December 15, 2017 in Louisville Business First.