Media covering the event are asked to arrive early enough to allow the program to begin promptly at 9 a.m. Program speakers include ISU President Arthur Vailas, INL Laboratory Director John Grossenbacher, Partners for Prosperity Board Chair John Warner, Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo and Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson.
Construction for the Center began in the summer of 2007 after Department of Labor and National Science Foundation grants of more than $2.5 million were received to develop associates of applied science degree programs in instrumentation and controls technology, electrical engineering technology (both now offered) and mechanical engineering technology (which will begin in fall 2009).
The Center is a hands-on laboratory-based curriculum to prepare students to enter the energy generation sector workforce where shortages of energy systems technicians are expected in coming years. At the same time, it allows students to experience working in industrial type settings. The education program will also promote regional economic competitiveness and increase employment opportunities.