Google and Siemens Invest in Electrical Training to Support Future Infrastructure Needs by Tom Zind
Google and Siemens are investing heavily in electrical training programs to combat a looming shortage of skilled electrical workers. Key Takeaways:
- Google plans to fund training for 130,000 total electrical workers and apprentices, leveraging AI and virtual reality to modernize education.
- Siemens aims to add 200,000 electricians and manufacturing experts by 2030 through expanded partnerships and digital training tools.
- Both companies emphasize the critical role of industry collaboration and innovative training methods to address future workforce shortages.
- These efforts highlight a proactive approach to workforce development in response to industry growth and technological advancements.
Google and Siemens Invest in Electrical Training to Support Future Infrastructure Needs | EC&M


