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Training future marine engineers with Simcenter software at Hongik University

See how Hongik University students apply Simcenter software for advanced ship design and safety research, gaining real-world skills to drive innovation in maritime engineering.

Meet the Dutch student team behind a 4-minute EV charging solution

Learn about InMotion’s inspiring work developing the fastest-charging electric race car for long-distance racing.

A student gains hands-on learning to develop the necessary engineering skills to excel in their academic pursuits and future careers.

3 ways Siemens’ software boosts engineering skills for students 

In this blog, we dive into the three ways engineering education software is revolutionizing education and opening new career avenues.

The skills that set you apart: Candid advice from Siemens professionals for early-career engineers

Making the leap from college to career can be daunting. That’s why we spoke with two Siemens professionals to get their advice for recent graduates.

Engineering transformation: How Fraunhofer IEM is empowering system engineers to break down silos and lead change 

This summer, Dr. Anja Schierbaum, head of systems engineering at Fraunhofer Institute for Mechatronic Systems Design (Fraunhaufer IEM), will share insights from her innovative Engineering Management Transformation course at Realize LIVE Europe 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Two speakers stand on the main stage at Realize LIVE.

Highlights from the Academic and Future Workforce Program at Realize LIVE Americas 2025

At Realize LIVE Americas, we brought together educators, industry leaders and students to discuss how to best prepare engineers for the rigors of today’s industrial environments.

Engaging with the global engineering education ecosystem and connecting with the digital workforce of the future

Siemens is a regular contributor at major conferences including ASEE, SEFI and WEEF, where team members participate in shaping engineering education to meet industrial and societal needs.

Siemens becomes first industrial software company to offer an ABET-recognized credential

Design for the Circular Economy, a microcredential created by Siemens in collaboration with the University of Colorado Boulder, is now the first industry credential to receive ABET recognition.   

Preview Siemens’ Global Academic and Future Workforce Program at Realize LIVE Europe 2025 

At Realize LIVE Europe 2025, Siemens’ Global Academic and Future Workforce Program will ignite discussions among educators, industry leaders and students about addressing the engineering skills gap.