News Summary
Texas is set to honor Manufacturing Week, acknowledging the pivotal role manufacturing plays in the state’s economy. With a thriving $2.7 trillion economy and a strong job growth trend, Texas continues to lead in exports and job creation. Notable developments include new pharmaceutical facilities and training programs for skilled workers. As manufacturing jobs surge, Texas is committed to fostering a workforce prepared for future opportunities.
Texas Manufacturing Week: Celebrating Growth and Job Creation
Howdy, Texas! It’s that time of year again where we come together to recognize one of our most vital sectors: manufacturing! From October 3-10, 2025, Texas will proudly celebrate Manufacturing Week, as proclaimed by Governor Greg Abbott. This is not just a fancy name; it’s a way for us to honor the hard work and innovation that help make Texas the manufacturing capital of the United States.
Why Manufacturing Matters in Texas
When you think of “Made in Texas,” you think of freedom, opportunity, and a can-do spirit. This philosophy drives our state’s economy, which is an impressive $2.7 trillion, making it the eighth largest in the world! Not to mention, Texas has been leading the nation in job growth—our economy expanded by a whopping 6.8% during the second quarter of 2025.
Did you know Texas has been the number one exporting state in the U.S. for an astounding 23 consecutive years? It’s true! We are not just about boots and cowboy hats; we’re also the nation’s top exporter of high-tech goods and semiconductors. That means a lot of those gadgets and gizmos you rely on every day have Texas roots!
Shining a Light on Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
One of the most exciting developments in our manufacturing sector is in pharmaceuticals. Recently, we celebrated the growth of this industry with Lilly’s new active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) production facility in Harris County. This facility is not just important for providing medications; it also reflects a vibrant industry that contributes significantly to job creation.
A World of Opportunities
Manufacturing Week serves a dual purpose: to celebrate and inform. It’s all about shining a light on career opportunities across various industries such as aerospace, pharmaceuticals, biotech, and automotive. Right here in the New Braunfels area, manufacturing jobs are booming! Currently, there are roughly 3,200 manufacturing positions available, and it’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Over the next few years, New Braunfels is projected to experience a fantastic surge, with around 77,000 new jobs expected in manufacturing. That’s a jaw-dropping 34% increase over the last five years! And the cherry on top? The average salary for these new jobs is around $77,000 per year.
Training the Workforce of Tomorrow
To meet this growing demand for skilled workers, local educational institutions like Texas State Technical College (TSTC) and Skillpoint Alliance have stepped up to the plate. They are launching a new training program specifically aimed at preparing students for entry-level manufacturing roles. The 5-week training course is designed to equip students with the essential industry fundamentals and connect them directly with employers. It’s a win-win for students and businesses alike!
The Future Looks Bright for Texas Manufacturing
With our continually improving economy, expansive job opportunities, and proactive training programs, it’s clear that the future of manufacturing in Texas is shining bright. Whether you’re a seasoned worker or someone just starting, the Texas manufacturing sector is a place of growth, innovation, and plenty of opportunity.
So gear up, Texas! Let’s come together to celebrate our manufacturing sector during Manufacturing Week. Share the news with your families, neighbors, and friends, because we all play a part in making our great state an even better place to live and work.
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