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Detex Partners with Skillpoint Alliance to Emplower the Next Generation of Manufacturing Talent

Detex Corporation is proud to announce its ongoing partnership with Skillpoint Alliance, a nonprofit workforce development organization in Austin, TX providing fast-paced, no-cost training for high-demand careers in manufacturing and other skilled trades. This collaboration reflects Detex’s commitment to growing the local talent pipeline and investing in the future of advanced manufacturing in Central Texas.

Through Skillpoint Alliance’s Certified Production Technician (CPT) program, students receive hands-on training in safety, quality, production, maintenance, and cutting-edge skills such as 3D printing, CNC milling, and soldering. In 2024, the manufacturing program served 63 students, with 83% graduating and 79% securing employment. Graduates earned an average top starting wage of $21.47 per hour.

Detex has played a vital role in Skillpoint’s success in the New Braunfels region, one of the organization’s fastest-growing hubs.

“Detex has gone above and beyond from the very beginning,” reads the Skillpoint Alliance 2024 Annual Report. “The team provided tours, mentorship and shared their soldering requirements to help equip our New Braunfels manufacturing students for success. They’ve committed to evaluating each student, with top performers being considered for a soldering role—their highest entry-level position. We’re thrilled to continue strengthening this partnership!”

Skillpoint’s training programs are helping bridge the skills gap in high-demand areas such as New Braunfels, Seguin, and surrounding counties. In 2024, the organization hit a milestone by enrolling 451 students—its highest number to date. With a graduation rate of 91% and an average post-graduation income increase of over 36%, Skillpoint continues to transform lives and communities through workforce education.

As Skillpoint looks to expand its reach and serve 600 students in 2025, its partnership with industry leaders like Detex will be crucial in ensuring students are trained to meet current and future workforce needs. Detex is proud to continue supporting this impactful program and remains committed to empowering the next generation of skilled manufacturing professionals.

Aubrey Mahan

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