Florida is known for being the gateway to space and a key location for trade and investment with South America. But Florida’s advanced manufacturing sector is growing rapidly and companies all over the world are paying attention.

PwC recently published an analysis that identifies Florida as the No. 1 state for manufacturing hubs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Florida is ranked 2nd in the nation for its aerospace manufacturing attraction and 2nd in terms of the growth of manufacturing firms between 2012-2015.

Technological advances are the driving force behind today’s manufacturing industry. They make it more affordable to produce goods in the United States. Florida’s high-tech focus means that innovation in manufacturing is at the forefront of everyone’s mind. Furthermore, with MFG DAY FloridaThe manufacturing industry will address misperceptions, technology, and workforce issues on October 7. This is to ensure Florida’s continued success.

The state has more than 18,600 manufacturing businesses, which produce everything from aerospace products, batteries, pharmaceuticals, and solar power. These goods can be transported easily by Florida’s 19 commercial airports, 15 deepwater ports, and thousands of miles worth of interconnected rail and road. This makes Florida an excellent trade hub for international and domestic businesses.

In the coming years, it is predicted that there will be approximately 1.3 million high-tech jobs in the sector, most of them related to the manufacturing industry. Florida’s High-Tech Corridor, along with the State University System of Florida, have teamed up to create the International Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research Center. This center is a magnet that attracts and grows next-generation advanced production. This organization serves as a bridge between industrial partners and academic researchers, enabling them to develop technology and create a skilled workforce in an environment that offers endless educational opportunities.

Tervis Tumblers is a Venice-based company that makes and sells tumblers with decorations ranging from pets to the Patriots. It was founded in 2006 and employs less than 300 people. Today, it has over 900 employees.

“As far as the workforce talent here in Florida, we have very loyal and dedicated employees, some of whom have been part of the company for as long as 25 years,”Rogan Donelly is the third generation owner.

Tervis discovered its niche in Florida through its relationships (and demand with) major institutions like Disney and Warner Brothers. These connections, both nationally and locally, have allowed Tervis to grow.

Other companies, such as Frito Lay, Johnson & Johnson, American Elite Molding, Conergy and Bertram Yachts, are just a few that are also glad to call Florida home.

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