
Michigan State University and Apple to jointly open manufacturing academy

The program is part of the iPhone maker’s $10 billion commitment to building advanced manufacturing and skills development nationwide.
Published April 8, 2025

First published on

- Michigan State University and Apple will open the Apple Manufacturing Academy to help small and medium-sized businesses improve their operations, the college announced Thursday.
- The program will be based in Detroit but will be open to companies nationwide, offering both in-person and online courses focused on project management, manufacturing process optimization, vocational and leadership skills.
- Apple engineers and Michigan State experts will also consult businesses on how to implement artificial intelligence and smart manufacturing techniques. The program is set to open this summer.
This is the second time Apple and Michigan State have collaborated on a program. In 2021, the two parties opened the Apple Developer Academy, which teaches coding, design and business with Apple’s tools to help participants create their own path in or with the tech industry.
Since its opening, also located in Detroit, roughly 200 participants have graduated from the program annually, according to the release.
The academy is part of Apple’s U.S. advanced manufacturing fund, which it pledged in February to double to a $10 billion investment. The fund, created in 2017, aims to support advanced manufacturing and skills development nationwide.
As of Feb. 24, the fund has supported projects in 13 states that helped build local businesses and train workers, as well as create new manufacturing processes and materials for Apple products.
Additionally, the advanced manufacturing fund includes Apple’s commitment to produce advanced silicon in one of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s fabrication facilities in Arizona. The iPad maker is the Phoenix plant’s largest customer and the facility began mass production of Apple’s chips in January.
The manufacturing programs are part of Apple’s intent to spend more than $500 billion and create 20,000 jobs in the U.S. over the next four years. The investment pledge includes opening a new server facility in Houston next year.
The training program announcement came as President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on various countries last week, which will affect much of Apple’s supply chain, particularly in China where various components are made, Bloomberg reported. The Trump administration imposed a 34% tariff on goods from China, and the country retaliated with a similar 34% duty that will begin April 10.
Recommended Reading- Apple to invest more than $500B in US manufacturing
Manufacturing Dive
- China targets U.S. defense manufacturers with import restrictions
Manufacturing Dive
Get the free daily newsletter read by industry experts
Email:- Select user consent: By signing up to receive our newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at anytime.

-
Kara Arundel/Higher Ed Dive
Education Department Q&A clarifies DEI restrictions By Laura Spitalniak • March 3, 2025
-
Chip Somodevilla via Getty Images
Trump signs order closing Education Department to ‘maximum extent appropriate’ By Naaz Modan • Updated March 20, 2025
ES by OMG
Euro-Savings.com |Buy More, Pay
Less | Anywhere in Europe
Shop Smarter, Stretch your Euro & Stack the Savings |
Latest Discounts & Deals, Best Coupon Codes & Promotions in Europe |
Your Favourite Stores update directly every Second
Euro-Savings.com or ES lets you buy more and pay less
anywhere in Europe. Shop Smarter on ES Today. Sign-up to receive Latest
Discounts, Deals, Coupon Codes & Promotions. With Direct Brand Updates
every second, ES is Every Shopper’s Dream come true! Stretch your dollar now
with ES. Start saving today!
Originally posted on: https://www.highereddive.com/news/apple-michigan-state-university-opening-manufacturing-academy-detroit/744637/