Accelerated Skills Training at Valencia College

The Accelerated Skills Training (AST) programs at Valencia College offer a fast track to in-demand careers. These short-term, intensive programs focus on equipping students with hands-on skills and knowledge. In addition to specialized training, the AST programs offer job placement services to help graduates transition smoothly into their chosen careers.

Valencia College’s Accelerated Skills Training (AST) program offers a fast track to in-demand careers. These short-term, intensive programs focus on equipping students with hands-on skills and knowledge. In addition to specialized training, the AST program also offers job placement services to help graduates transition smoothly into their chosen careers.

81% of graduates are employed in their field after graduation

One of the standout programs within AST is the Advanced Manufacturing program. The curriculum offers comprehensive training that blends technical knowledge with hands-on experience. It helps participants develop the critical skills needed to excel in the high-demand manufacturing and semiconductor industries. Students also earn nationally recognized certifications, making them highly competitive candidates in these fields.

NeoCity is a key partner for the Advanced Manufacturing program. As a tech hub, it offers students job opportunities with leading companies in the semiconductor industry. With NeoCity just around the corner, Valencia College’s Accelerated Skills program gives locals the chance to gain the skills needed to secure high-paying jobs, all within Osceola County.

The Florida Semiconductor Institute at the University of Florida

The Florida Semiconductor Institute (FSI) is a research facility on the frontlines of advancing semiconductor technology. At FSI, scientists and engineers work together to innovate and develop new semiconductor materials, which could lead to faster, more powerful technology in the future. 

FSI is actively turning research into real-world solutions through its partnership with NeoCity’s semiconductor leaders. Working alongside BRIDG and SkyWater Technology, FSI drives innovation and creates a significant impact in the field.  

Besides research, FSI plays a crucial role in creating the next generation of workers. The institute offers opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience in semiconductor technology, preparing them for high-skill careers.

FSI offers flexible degree options, including fully online learning, so students can tailor their education and build skills for a successful semiconductor career. These programs directly connect students to exciting career opportunities at NeoCity. With FSI’s strong ties to NeoCity partners, students have a direct path from groundbreaking research to in-demand jobs.

University of Central Florida

The University of Central Florida (UCF) is at the forefront of a groundbreaking collaboration that positions NeoCity as a global leader in semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing. As part of a coalition supported by a $50.8 million award from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Build Back Better Regional Challenge, UCF is leveraging its expertise to develop innovative technologies. UCF’s partnership with NeoCity is pivotal, receiving $8.8 million to develop digital twin technology.

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Digital twins are precise digital replicas of real-world systems. These will be utilized to enhance production at NeoCity’s Center for Neovation. This innovation will boost reliability, streamline supply chains, and lower production costs, benefiting industries like aerospace, healthcare, and engineering. UCF’s Institute for Simulation and Training and the College of Engineering and Computer Science are spearheading this initiative, solidifying UCF’s position as a leader in modeling and simulation.

UCF is expanding its efforts to equip the next generation of skilled professionals. The Digital Twin initiative will provide hands-on learning opportunities for graduate students and researchers, bridging the gap between academia and industry. By aligning educational programs with the demands of emerging industries, UCF is ensuring a steady pipeline of qualified talent ready to meet the needs of Central Florida’s growing high-tech ecosystem.