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Industrial Sewing and Innovation Center (ISAIC)

Detroit, MI
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About Industrial Sewing and Innovation Center (ISAIC)

The Industrial Sewing and Innovation Center (ISAIC) is a workforce training and industry development organization located in Detroit, Michigan. ISAIC focuses on revitalizing sewn goods manufacturing in the United States by training workers in industrial sewing, cut-and-sew production, and apparel manufacturing techniques.

ISAIC's training programs provide hands-on instruction in industrial sewing machine operation, pattern making, quality control, and production processes relevant to the sewn goods and apparel manufacturing sectors. The center also supports local manufacturing businesses and entrepreneurs working in textile production. Specific program credential details are not reflected in current IPEDS data.

Detroit, MI provides ISAIC with an established manufacturing infrastructure and a workforce development ecosystem suited to its mission. The center contributes to the broader effort to build domestic manufacturing capacity in the sewn goods industry while creating accessible trade career pathways for Detroit residents.

Contact Information

5800 Cass Ave, 3rd Fl, Detroit, MI 48202

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