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Arkansas State University will receive 2.1 million dollars in federal funding to expand steel research and testing capabilities

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Arkansas – Arkansas State University announced on Tuesday that it will receive $2.1 million in federal funding to expand its steel research and testing capabilities, a move that university officials say will strengthen both academic programs and regional industry partnerships. The funds will support the acquisition of advanced, industry-grade testing equipment for the university’s Center for Advanced Materials and Steel Manufacturing, allowing students and researchers to work with cutting-edge technology.

U.S. Representative Rick Crawford played a key role in securing the appropriations. “I am proud of my work in Congress to ensure that Northeast Arkansas continues to have every resource to train, develop, and equip the excellent workforce needed to support the thriving steel industry,” Crawford said. “This funding will keep Arkansas State at the cutting edge of steel production research.” The investment reflects ongoing efforts to connect higher education with industry needs and to foster a skilled workforce for the steel sector.

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The center, already recognized for its contributions to materials science and steel manufacturing, will use the funds to expand its capabilities in testing, automation, and AI-assisted manufacturing. Students at all levels, including undergraduates, graduate students, and research faculty, will gain hands-on experience with modern equipment and processes. Chancellor Todd Shields emphasized the practical benefits for students, stating, “This funding allows A-State to connect advanced research with the real-world industry needs across the continuum of the workforce pipeline. Our upper-level undergraduates, graduate students and research faculty will work alongside industry scientists and partners to solve challenges facing modern steel production, while preparing graduates for high-demand careers in advanced steel manufacturing.”

The center has already been a focal point for regional steel innovation. In 2024, U.S. Senator John Boozman secured $10 million in federal grants for Arkansas State to further develop the facility. With the new $2.1 million allocation, A-State will continue to build on these efforts, enhancing its capacity to support research initiatives and industry collaborations while providing students with valuable workforce-ready skills.

University officials say the funding will not only advance research but also strengthen partnerships between the university and steel manufacturers in Northeast Arkansas and beyond. By connecting students with real-world challenges and exposing them to state-of-the-art technology, the program aims to produce graduates who are fully prepared to contribute to the evolving steel industry.

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The investment underscores the role of Arkansas State as a hub for advanced materials research and highlights the importance of federal support in helping universities bridge the gap between academic research and industry demands. As the steel sector continues to innovate, the university’s expanded capabilities will provide a foundation for developing new manufacturing techniques, improving product quality, and equipping the next generation of engineers and scientists with the skills needed to thrive in a competitive, high-tech field.

With these new resources, Arkansas State University is positioned to continue leading efforts in steel research while offering students unparalleled opportunities to engage directly with modern manufacturing technologies, shaping the future of the industry in Arkansas and nationwide.

 

 

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