In the commitment to nurturing the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers, AESSEAL proudly sponsors the 2024 Get Up To Speed with STEM (GUTS) event for the seventh consecutive year.
This longstanding partnership underscores AESSEAL's unwavering dedication to fostering a passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) among young minds and empowering them to shape a brighter future.
Organised by The Work-wise Foundation, GUTS strives to introduce young people to the diverse world of work and provides a platform for businesses to connect with the upcoming generation. On Wednesday, 20th March, students from various schools in South Yorkshire attended Magna Science Adventure Centre in Rotherham for this enlightening event.
AESSEAL hosted a hands-on mechanical seal workshop, giving students the opportunity to build their own mechanical seals and gain insights into the modular components incorporated within the technology.
As a global leader in mechanical seal and reliability solutions, AESSEAL recognises the importance of investing in STEM education and empowering the next generation of professionals. By sponsoring GUTS, AESSEAL not only demonstrates its commitment to corporate social responsibility but also actively contributes to building a pipeline of talented individuals who will drive technological advancements and shape the future of innovation. The event promotes diversity and inclusion, driving positive changes.
During the Business Breakfast event, graced by the esteemed presence of Master Cutler, Charles Turner DL, MBA, businesses united to share insights on navigating the intertwined paths of growth and sustainability, with a focus on the pivotal role of skills. Notable keynote speakers such as Jason Brannan, Deputy Director of the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC), and Richard Caborn, President of The Work-wise Foundation and Chair of Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, shed light on these crucial topics.
In supporting the event, AESSEAL's goal is to inspire young individuals to grasp the significance of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines, ultimately nurturing the engineers of tomorrow.