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How a Veteran Gained Invaluable Skills in AI Manufacturing at Georgia Tech

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Michael Trigger, an Air Force veteran in his late 50s, found an unexpected opportunity at Georgia Tech. After driving a truck for several years, he was ready to learn some new skills.

Trigger’s interest in artificial intelligence (AI) led him to a manufacturing course at the Veterans Education Career Transition Resource Center in Warner Robins, Georgia. With support from the Georgia Tech-led Georgia Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing program (Georgia AIM), the center trains veterans in robotics using cutting-edge AI manufacturing technologies.

Read Michael's story at Georgia Tech Research

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  • Created by: Catherine Barzler
  • Created: 09/08/2025
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  • Modified: 09/08/2025

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