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12 Students Awarded Dematic FIRST Scholarships to Pursue STEM Education
The scholarship program reinforces Dematic’s commitment to developing tomorrow’s supply chain innovators. -
Industrial Workforce Development Takes Center Stage at Automate 2025
Festo Didactic will showcase key training systems and skill-building for the automation industry. -
Endress+Hauser USA Reaffirms Commitment to Workforce Pipeline and Local Communities
The company is offering various programs and opportunities to students, teachers and community members. -
Emerson Now Accepting Applications for Discrete Automation Scholarship
Emerson invites U.S. students pursuing collegiate degrees in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields to apply for its 2023 Emerson Discrete Automation Scholarship. -
Endress+Hauser and Purdue IN-MaC Collaborate to Cultivate STEM-learning Opportunities
Design and Innovation Studio opened to educate and inspire the next generation of STEM leaders through interactive learning. -
MassRobotics Expanding STEM Programming with $100,000 Cummings
MassRobotics is one of 140 Massachusetts nonprofits to receive a grant through Cummings Foundation's $25 Million Grant Program. -
How to Combat the Skill Shortage in STEM
According to a study by the Engineering Design Show, more than 50% of engineering firms find it difficult to recruit and retain staff with the skills and knowledge necessary for the job. In response to this, the government is investing millions of pounds into STEM education. This means mechanical engineering will be more accessible for aspiring scientists from all backgrounds. -
Bosch Rexroth Helps Charlotte Students Discover Careers in Engineering and Manufacturing
Special event at Bosch Rexroth Advanced Manufacturing and Technology Center at Olympic High School highlights opportunities and resources to inform and encourage students at every level to pursue STEM education and career paths in manufacturing and engineering. -
How STEM Education Can Unleash the Power of Automation
Automation is the key to sustained economic prosperity for American manufacturing. However, in order to truly tap into its potential, the U.S. must ensure that the industry has the necessary talent pool to work in tandem with these new technologies. The key is a viable STEM education system that will create a pipeline of necessary talent. -
Northrop Grumman Supports Virtual Colorado STEM Camps
Company partners with local-Colorado school district and universities to teach students cybersecurity, machine learning and robotics. -
DENSO announces grants to 26 North American colleges and universities
Grants will be used towards programs focused on design, materials management, mechanical and electrical engineering principles, thermodynamics, robotics and more. -
Phoenix Contact launches yearlong STEM curriculum for Harrisburg School District
Approximately 100 students visited Phoenix Contact’s U.S. headquarters in Middletown, Pa., on Monday, October 29, to kick off the second annual “Think BIG!” program. The partnership with Harrisburg School District is a yearlong curriculum designed to get elementary-age students excited about STEM careers. -
Renishaw partners with Bristol Music Trust charity to combine music and STEM education
As part of the collaboration, Renishaw is demonstrating the role that fun and creativity plays in engineering by supporting Beat Lab, an interactive music-tech initiative. -
DENSO North America Foundation announces $1M in grant donations for STEM education
The $1 million in overall funding will go to 25 institutions of higher learning across North America to support science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) educational programming. These grants help achieve DENSO’s goal of exposing students to the careers available in manufacturing -
Northrop Grumman fosters STEM education at 10th STEM scholars event
To date, Northrop Grumman has mentored 28 HIP students from the Albemarle County/Charlottesville city area, and has pledged more than $780,000 in scholarship money for the HIP and Engineering Scholars programs. -
AMT selected as national partner to grow apprenticeships in engineering
AMT will work with NIMS to increase access to apprenticeships and assist employers in developing new programs that reach diverse talent pools. As part of this initiative, $500,000 is available to support companies in establishing a registered apprenticeship program with the Department of Labor. -
Automation Federation leader to present at 2016 Project Lead The Way Summit
Stephen Huffman will deliver a presentation to a nationwide assembly of K-12 STEM educators later this month that shows how competency models can help young people secure rewarding careers in automation, industrial cybersecurity and engineering. -
Global initiative encourages more girls to discover the value of STEM learning and career fields
Girl Day is 25 February 2016 -
Phoenix Contact signs HACC as American EduNet partner
HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, joins Phoenix Contact’s EduNet program. -
AutomationDirect wins Georgia STEM Education Award
The Georgia STEM Education Awards recognizes schools, programs, and companies for outstanding efforts and achievements in supporting and promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Education in Georgia.










