Learn how Siemens’ Global Academic and Future Workforce Program is supporting educators, students and industry alike by addressing the engineering skills gap.
The Design for the Circular Economy microcredential from Siemens and CU Boulder offers an ABET-recognized experience for every learning pathway within the microcredential
Siemens is proud to offer several exciting courses on Coursera aimed at equipping learners with the skills needed for sustainable design.
Michigan Baja’s team captain shares insights on the value of this competition for engineers preparing for their careers and the secrets behind the team’s success.
Credentials are a powerful tool for helping both commercial clients and academic partners address the skills gap.
Cambodia has set the bar high with ambitious goals to build a high-tech workforce by 2050. Over the past two…
Education across the globe has seen monumental shifts in the last four years, and the field of engineering is no…
#Siemens + #EBEC = #SBEC ❤️ – the BEST combination to leverage creativity, fun, and growth. After three years collaborating…
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced it has joined the Arm Semiconductor Education Alliance to help build and nurture thriving communities…
Siemens kicked off the new year with a visit to UC Berkeley, the Lead University of the Siemens Research and…
While the theoretical aspects of what digitalization means can be taught in school, the real opportunities that digital concepts and…
The Siemens Empowers Education and Startups team is happy to share that “Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics” and “People, Technology and…
To build a more sustainable future, academia and industry must work together to help future engineers prepare to tackle sustainability…