SUNY Delhi to Establish $32 Million Mechatronics Training Facility to Address Workforce Needs
The State University of New York (SUNY) Delhi is set to receive $32 million in state funding to construct a 15,000-square-foot applied technology facility. This new building, scheduled to open in 2030, will house SUNY's first mechatronics program, aimed at preparing students for careers in welding, robotics, hydraulics, and advanced manufacturing. The project will replace the aging North Hall and is primarily funded by the SUNY Construction Fund, with additional support from a state economic development fund. SUNY Delhi President Mary Bonderoff highlighted the program's potential to fill the gap in manufacturing jobs, which have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program will offer bachelor's and associate degrees, with plans for online and hybrid learning options to accommodate working students. The curriculum will be developed in collaboration with private-sector partners to ensure alignment with industry needs.