
North Carolina State University’s Wilson College of Textiles and the Textile Technology Center at Gaston College have launched a new online education and training program, TextileREADY. The program is available on TextilesUSA, a digital platform created by Wilson College of Textiles and the Textile Technology Center. It offers flexible, on-demand training for new employees in the textile industry and individuals transitioning into careers in textiles.
TextileREADY builds on the long-standing history of both the Gaston College Textile Technology Center and N.C. State’s Zeis Textiles Extension in supporting industry through textile testing, product development and prototyping services. This foundation of applied, industry-facing expertise ensures the training platform is grounded in real-world manufacturing needs and current industry practices.
In addition, the program leverages Gaston College’s established pre-apprenticeship and registered apprenticeship programs, which support advanced manufacturing workforce development, as well as dual enrollment opportunities and K–12 outreach initiatives led by both institutions. Together, these efforts create a comprehensive talent pipeline—from early exposure and education through career entry and advancement aligned with industry demand.
The platform includes 21 industry‑informed training modules, offered as individual courses, guided learning pathways, or fully customizable training tracks tailored to specific company needs. Developed in direct response to industry feedback, course offerings span professional development and soft skills, foundational technical topics such as textile and knitting fundamentals, and essential areas including industrial safety.
Participants earn industry‑aligned credentials that reflect current manufacturing and textile standards, ensuring immediate applicability in the workplace. TextileREADY is also in the process of applying for a nationally recognized designation training program, further enhancing its value for both employers and participants.
While current offerings focus on foundational and intermediate skills, future modules will expand to include advanced textile topics, including advanced materials and emerging technologies, with planned collaboration from additional academic and research institutions. TextileREADY is currently available in Spanish and can be adapted to support additional languages.
“Gaston College is proud to partner with N.C. State’s Wilson College of Textiles through the TextileREADY program to help strengthen and grow the advanced fibers and textile workforce,” said John Hauser, president of Gaston College. “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to innovation, workforce development, and creating meaningful pathways for students into high-demand, high-impact careers. Together, we are not only preparing students for the future, we are helping shape the future of this industry in North Carolina and beyond.”
“The TextileREADY partnership will power advanced manufacturing and produce innovative, career-ready technical textile workers—future managers and leaders for our state and world,” says David Hinks, Dean of N.C. State Wilson College of Textiles. “It is a brilliant example of the transformative impact academic-industry partnerships can have on students’ lives through flexible, applied learning and lifetime career support.”
“The TextileREADY platform represents a major step forward in addressing workforce needs by making industry‑relevant training more accessible than ever,” says Davis Warlick, chief operating officer, Parkdale Mills. “By combining academic expertise with hands-on industry insight, TextileREADY is helping prepare a stronger, more future‑ready manufacturing workforce.”
TextilesUSA collaborators will continue to expand nationwide through partnerships with academic, research, industry, trade and private-sector textile training organizations to further develop and enhance the TextileREADY program course offerings.
For a full listing of courses and to register, visit: textilesusa.org.