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Celebrating Engineers Week with the Next Generation of World Changers

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Triangle Fluid Engineers Week

Celebrating Engineers Week with the Next Generation of World Changers

“Science can amuse and fascinate us all, but it is engineering that changes the world.” ~Isaac Asimov, American writer, professor of biochemistry

Triangle Fluid Controls is excited to participate in Engineers Week (February 18-24, 2018) and proudly announces its activities with two events designed to engage the next generation of potential engineers!

On the afternoon of February 21st, 2018, the engineers from Triangle Fluid Controls will be presenting “Engineering” as a future career to 100 third through sixth grade students at a local elementary school. Then on February 22nd, Triangle Fluid Controls will honor “Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day” by hosting local high school girls at their facility.

The team’s goal is to introduce female students to the concept of a career in engineering and manufacturing as well as the educational paths that would make a career in industry attainable. Triangle Fluid Controls has a creative activity planned, followed by a plant tour, and concluded with distribution of special treats and giveaways.

Triangle Fluid Controls is actively promoting Engineers Week and is excited to help pave the way for future engineers!

Use the hashtags #Eweek2018 and #EngineersWeekTFC to follow the event online!

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