Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has announced a new partnership with Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) to support sustainable development in local and regional communities.
Under this partnership, Rockwell Automation Australia employees will train and inspire budding engineers in the problem-solving possibilities of engineering.
EWB and Rockwell will also explore opportunities for employees to collaborate to solve regional problems including increasing diversity in the engineering sector through engaging Indigenous and female students, as well as those from low socio-economic backgrounds — cohorts that are currently underrepresented in the industry.
Rockwell Automation South Pacific Regional Director Anthony Wong said: “We are excited to expand on our existing philanthropic support for STEM education and workforce enablement, which will help contribute to sustainable outcomes for our company, customers and communities.”
EWB Australia collaborates with partner organisations like Rockwell on working with disadvantaged communities in-country to assist them in gaining access to the knowledge, resources, skills, and appropriate technologies needed to achieve their community priorities.
EWB Chief Development Officer Sharon Bocarro said: “We are delighted with this new partnership with Rockwell Automation. They are shaping the future in a huge range of engineering-focused industries, and the expertise of Rockwell Automation staff will greatly help our local community initiatives.”
Anthony Wong and Sharon Bocarro made the partnership official in a signing at Rockwell’s headquarters in Hawthorn, Melbourne, in December 2023.