Talking to the Engineers of the Future

9/5/17
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On April 26th, we were talking to the engineers of the future, and that is because in our line of corporate social responsibility, and as part of our training and environmental outreach activities, we gave a talk in the Aula Magna of Building 37 of the School of Industrial Engineering.

The opportunity was provided to us by the University of Castilla-La Mancha, and specifically the vital concern of an excellent teaching professional, such as María Teresa Baeza. And for us it was a pleasure to have the privilege of being able to speak with those who will be the future of our industry and, therefore, of our environment.

The proposal: launch an hour and a half talk about Atmospheric pollution to our future electrical and electronic engineers, transmitting our experience and feelings about this environmental field in the industry and transferring what we believe are already excellent professional opportunities in this sector.

The result: almost two hours of knowledge sharing, which in the end fell short, with an interesting debate with the students on issues and concerns related to industrial emissions and air quality. A more than pleasant time seeing how future generations are going strong, with good training and, above all, with a lot of concern and desire to learn.
We were satisfied that the talk was just as interesting for them, that in the end we managed to leave some residue in their intellectual baggage, and that this will help them in the future to make them the best professionals... almost nothing.

A pleasure to meet you, we hope to have some time again to talk about the environment and industry.

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