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SUMMARY:Panel: Spokane\, WA
DESCRIPTION:EGE Panel: Emerging Agriculture Pathways Panel \n#educatingforagreeneconomy #careerconnectedlearning #STEMjobs \nJoin us for a lunch panel with Q & A concerning current and emerging career pathways and potential challenges for the agriculture sector in the evolving green economy. \nInnovations in agriculture machinery transformed food production in the last century\, but with implementation of digital “agtech” and “precision agriculture” Washington State is headed rapidly into the next agriculture economy transformation. With six of Washington’s top ten exports coming from agriculture\, if prepared Washington State is positioned well for emerging careers resulting from innovation in the agriculture sector—What Happens When  Farming Goes High Tech. How do we effectively connect youth to careers in this field? \nThis is part of a continuing series of Educating for a Green Economy conversations that the Pacific Education Institute and E3 Washington are hosting across Washington State\, in conjunction with the Governor’s Office through Employment Security Department funding. \n 
URL:https://pacificeducationinstitute.org/event/panel-spokane/
LOCATION:NEWTech Skill Center\, 4141 N Regal St\, Spokane\, WA\, 99207\, United States
CATEGORIES:Eastern Washington
ORGANIZER;CN="Pacific Education Institute":MAILTO:info@pacificeducationinstitute.org
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SUMMARY:Energy Breakfast Panel
DESCRIPTION:Washington State is the nation’s largest producer of hydropower and leads the country in clean energy jobs and innovation in the energy sector – Clean Energy News February 14\, 2019. How do we effectively connect youth to careers in this field? \nIn a series of statewide Educating for a Green Economy conversations\, the Pacific Education Institute and E3 Washington\, in conjunction with the Governor’s Office through Employment Security Department funding\, invites you to join us for a hosted breakfast panel with Q&A concerning current and emerging career pathways and challenges facing the energy sector as Washington transitions toward a green economy. \nAn early hydropower hub\, the Inland Northwest fostered growth for innovative companies like Avista (formerly Washington Water Power\, Itron\, and ENGIE Insight (formerly Ecova). Each faced industry challenges and continued to innovate and support growth of core energy intensive forest products and transportation manufacturing industries in the Pacific Northwest. \nJoin us in Spokane\, May 17th at the NEWTech Skill Center as we feature the energy sector as part of a series of Educating for a Green Economy conversations across Washington State. \nRegister now at https://energy_panel.eventbrite.com \nRegistration closes May 10th. \n 
URL:https://pacificeducationinstitute.org/event/energy-breakfast-panel/
LOCATION:NEWTech Skill Center\, 4141 N Regal St\, Spokane\, WA\, 99207\, United States
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