Employees of Dearman, the clean cold technology company, are working with STEMNET (the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Network) to become STEM Ambassadors.
This forms part of Dearman’s commitment, the company says, not only to create innovative zero-emission technologies, but also to create economic benefit and opportunity.
The company employs a significant number of engineers, and that number is set to grow. But it recognises that to be successful in the long-term, the brightest and best young people must be inspired to take up engineering and to join companies like Dearman.
The STEMNET programme represents an important opportunity to reach young people and to encourage them to begin rewarding and creative technical careers.
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