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The manufacturing and construction industries are struggling with a skills gap. As experienced workers retire and new technology is introduced, there is a shortage of skilled labor. This is impacting efficiency, quality, and worker satisfaction. The problem has become more severe in the last decade, and the pressure to find and keep qualified candidates has increased due to investment in infrastructure projects and a higher demand for manufacturing. Introducing the skills gap. The manufacturing and construction industries face a common challenge that impacts efficiency, quality, and worker satisfaction, the skills gap. The severity of the skilled labor shortage has become clear in the last decade as experienced workers retire and new technology comes online. Recently, investment in large-scale infrastructure projects combined with a rising manufacturing demand have intensified pressure on manufacturing and construction businesses to find and retain quality. Recently, investment in large-scale infrastructure projects combined with a rising manufacturing demand have intensified pressure on manufacturing and construction businesses to find and retain qualified candidates.