ARM Institute
The ARM Institute has issued a new Education/Workforce Development Project Call centered on enabling organizations to apply for ARM Institute Endorsement.
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ARM Institute
The ARM Institute has issued a new Education/Workforce Development Project Call centered on enabling organizations to apply for ARM Institute Endorsement.
The ARM Institute released a new Education & Workforce Development (EWD) Project Call that allows ARM Institute Members to apply for and undergo the ARM Endorsement evaluation process for manufacturing training programs that teach robotics skills at no cost.
The ARM Institute said its Endorsement Program, powered by RoboticsCareer.org, recognizes the nation’s most effective training programs for robotics careers in manufacturing.
The ARM Institute said that while the Project Call is publicly available, only ARM members can submit a proposal and apply for endorsement.
The ARM Institute said that more than 119,000 visitors visited RoboticsCareer.org in 2025 to connect to jobs, training and other robotics resources for manufacturing.
Based on current usage numbers, the organization expects that within the next few years, RoboticsCareer.org will be accessed by over 500,000 users, help fill over 10,000 jobs, and benefit the training of over 10,000 future roboticists.
The ARM Institute said its endorsement allows the nation’s best training programs to connect to its engaged audience of training and job seekers, helping programs to increase visibility and enrollment in their programs.
For more details on the EWD Project Call, click here.
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