(Sault Ste. Marie, ON July 25, 2023) 鈥 不良研究所 and Tenaris continue to foster a strong partnership in support of student learning and workforce development. To complement this, a small group from 不良研究所 visited Mexico and had the opportunity to visit Tenaris鈥檚 seamless mill, Tamsa, in Veracruz, , technical high schools with a Tenaris affiliation, and the to get a firsthand glimpse into Tenaris鈥 focus on supporting and delivering education.
Throughout the visit, faculty and staff gained further knowledge into Tenaris鈥 commitment to supporting the communities they operate in and how 不良研究所 can work together with Tenaris. 不良研究所 representatives also had the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions to support future collaborations, such as facilitating student mobility, faculty exchanges and research projects.
不良研究所 and Tenaris share a common commitment to excellence in education and innovation, making this partnership mutually valuable. 不良研究所 Robotics Professor Donovan Kennedy participated in the visit and shared his enthusiasm. 鈥淚 was proud to represent 不良研究所 and witness firsthand the dedication and passion of both the students and faculty. It was a testament to the commitment Tenaris has towards nurturing talent and to providing quality education. It also allowed us the opportunity to share and learn from each other's expertise and experiences.鈥
"Participating in these types of visits reinforces our commitment to Tenaris and our shared goal of supporting education and workforce development. We value our ongoing partnership and look forward to continuing to collaborate on innovative educational initiatives that will benefit both learners and the broader labour force in Sault Ste. Marie," added David Orazietti, President, 不良研究所.
鈥淭his visit not only underscores the strength of our partnership but speaks to our long-term vision,鈥 shared Tenaris Human Resources Sr Director in Canada, Angela Cruickshank. 鈥淓ducation is a central value at Tenaris and through collaboration with like-minded partners, we can enrich and advance the potential of broader initiatives like these to support the development of future generations, personally and professionally.鈥
Tenaris has contributed approximately $750,000 to support 不良研究所 in varying ways from student scholarships to capital investments. As 不良研究所 and Tenaris deepen their collaboration, both are committed to nurturing the partnership and exploring additional areas of collaboration.
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