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Kentucky Community And Technical College System, Kentucky Lt. Gov. Coleman & Xometry Announce 50 Scholarships To Train Skilled Machinists, Technicians, Engineers

Kentucky Community And Technical College System, Kentucky Lt. Gov. Coleman & Xometry Announce 50 Scholarships To Train Skilled Machinists, Technicians, Engineers

  • Part of Xometry’s pledge to provide scholarships to nearly 250 manufacturing students across the US
  • Reflects Xometry’s continuing commitment to Kentucky and to championing the state’s skilled workforce
  • Supports the industries of tomorrow – aerospace, robotics, autonomous and electric vehicles and clean energy – that are crucial to America’s prominence on the global stage

LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xometry (NASDAQ: XMTR), a global online marketplace connecting enterprise buyers with suppliers of manufacturing services, Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and Kentucky Community and Technical College System President Dr. Paul Czarapata, along with Dr. Koffi Akakpo, the President of Bluegrass Community and Technical College, today announced an innovative public-private partnership in which Xometry will fund 50 scholarships for KCTCS students. 

As part of its broader commitment to supporting small- and medium manufacturers in Kentucky and throughout the country, Xometry CEO Randy Altschuler announced the company is dedicating a portion of its equity to fund scholarships that are designed to train the next generation of skilled mechanical engineers, technicians and machinists. Information about applying for the scholarships can be found .

In addition to KCTCS, Xometry is funding the scholarships through its previously announced Donor Advised Fund for nearly 250 students in five other key manufacturing states – , , and , with Connecticut to be announced shortly. Last year, Xometry, in partnership with Howard University, over four school years to students enrolled in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Howard University College of Engineering and Architecture.

“We’re very grateful for Xometry’s generous donation to fund scholarships for 50 of our students,” Dr. Czarapata said. “This will provide an opportunity for more Kentuckians to earn credentials that are in high demand in the manufacturing field. It’s also a win for employers who can’t find enough skilled workers.”

“Kentucky’s economy is on fire and today’s announcement underscores the fact,” Lt. Gov. Coleman said. “Xometry is betting on Team Kentucky, especially our students and next generation of leaders. We are proud to partner with Xometry and know this scholarship program will be transformative for 50 KCTCS students.”

Xometry helps companies create locally resilient supply chains by providing access to domestic manufacturers, resulting in efficient development and production cycles so goods get to market faster. In funding the scholarships, Xometry is working to ensure that manufacturers can attract and train employees who will power the industries of tomorrow – aerospace, autonomous and electric vehicles, green energy, sustainable agriculture and robotics, among others.

Kentucky is a pivotal state for Xometry. The company acquired Lexington-based firm MakeTime in 2018 and has since more than doubled its workforce in the region. A year ago, Xometry opened a new 10,000 square-foot office in the city’s Cadentown neighborhood. Xometry CEO Altschuler cites the skill set of Kentucky’s labor force and its exceptional institutions of higher education for the company’s commitment to the state.

“As the largest digital marketplace of its kind, we work with thousands of manufacturers across the country. We uniquely understand their imminent needs, and a skilled workforce tops the list,” Altschuler said. “All of us at Xometry come to work every day committed to investing in the next generation of skilled workers and to accelerating innovation. We’re deeply committed to Kentucky, which is our second home, and we appreciate the support of Lt. Governor Coleman. We’re thrilled to partner with KCTCS to fund scholarships that will train the next cohort of manufacturing talent so they have the tools to succeed and help our industry continue to thrive.”

“I commend Randy Altschuler and the entire team at Xometry for their commitment to developing the next generation of leaders in manufacturing right here in Kentucky,” said U.S. Congressman Andy Barr (KY-06). “The Kentucky Community and Technological College System is the perfect partner for this initiative. I am looking forward to meeting recipients of these scholarships and seeing the impact this will make in our community for years to come.”

Joining Altschuler, Lt. Gov. Coleman, Dr. Paul Czarapata and Dr. Koffi Akakpo for the announcement were: Kentucky State Representative Dan Fister (District 56); Chief Development Officer Kevin R. Atkins from the Office of Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton, and Lexington City Council Members James Brown (1st District) and Josh McCurn (2nd District).

About Kentucky Community & Technical College System

The Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) is the Commonwealth’s largest postsecondary institution with 16 colleges and more than 70 campuses. We also are Kentucky’s largest provider of workforce training, dual credit classes and online education. Through partnerships with business and industry, we align our programs to meet the needs of local employers. Our colleges are united in their commitment to making life better for our students, communities and the citizens of Kentucky. To date, KCTCS has served more than one million Kentuckians. 

About Xometry

Xometry (NASDAQ: XMTR) powers the industries of today and tomorrow by connecting the people with big ideas to the manufacturers who can bring them to life. Xometry’s digital marketplace gives manufacturers the critical resources they need to grow their business while also making it easy for buyers at Fortune 1000 companies to tap into global manufacturing capacity and create locally resilient supply chains. Learn more at or follow @xometry.

Press Contacts:

Matthew Hutchison

Xometry

Terri Giltner

Kentucky Community & Technical College System

JT Henderson for Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman



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