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.
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Today’s business landscape is quickly evolving. The companies who can adapt and change with new technologies are reaping major competitive…
Researchers, scientists, engineers, and other professionals work daily to generate vehicles moved by green, renewable energy. The Agoria Solar Team…
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