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WIRED applications

Published: Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006 6:41 p.m. MST
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Crossroads: The Utah Life Science Employment and Development Initiative, or ULEAD. Designed to provide life science skill training and entrepreneurship training at the K-12 and university-degree levels as a way to meet growing demand for technically trained workers in the life sciences industry. For the Wasatch Range area.

Sustainable Lean Economic Development, or SLED. Designed to provide work force training of lean manufacturing techniques for the aerospace, defense and composite industry. For several counties in northern Utah.

Energy Mesa. A three-state collaboration with Arizona and New Mexico. Designed to foster an energy innovation cluster to develop regional education, work force and economic development policies and practices meeting current and future labor market needs.

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