The Atlanta Business Chronicle will gather leaders in manufacturing and economic development for its first-ever Made in Georgia event.
Made in Georgia/Building Tomorrow’s Economy Today will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. on Oct. 2 at the Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center.
The event intends to highlight a historic transformation underway within Georgia’s manufacturing sector. Pat Wilson, commissioner at the Georgia Department of Economic Development, calls this boom the state’s second industrial revolution.
The numbers tell the story. At least 40 e-mobility projects were announced between July 2018 and 2023, bringing more than 30,000 jobs and $25 billion in investments, according to Georgia Economic Development. In recent years, Georgia has landed $28.8 billion in clean energy and tech projects, the most of any state.
The expansion of Georgia’s aerospace manufacturing sector is another economic win. Civilian aircraft remains the state’s leading export, totaling $8.2 billion last year. This one industry has grown by 36% over the past 10 years.
Manufacturing growth is also adding pressure to Georgia’s energy grid. Those issues are compounded by a rapid influx of data centers.
Atlanta Business Chronicle