Learn how Siemens’ Global Academic and Future Workforce Program is supporting educators, students and industry alike by addressing the engineering skills gap.
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.
The World Solar Challenge is the ultimate test of innovation, endurance and teamwork, and a challenge the Michigan Solar Car Team embraces with passion and precision.
Learn everything you need to know to get started using Siemens software for engineering students.
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