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We are increasing the number of diverse innovators and leaders who will make what’s next for the world even better.
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Making an Impact: Next Engineers First Quarter

In Next Engineers' first quarter, which ran from October through December 2021, Engineering Discovery launched in 3 locations: Cincinnati and Greenville, U.S., and Staffordshire, U.K. Engineering Discovery helps students ages 13-14 build awareness about what engineers do through a variety of short, exploratory sessions led by GE engineers. Take a look at everything Next Engineers accomplished in that time.

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GE Foundation’s Next Engineers: Engineering Discovery explores ‘toxic popcorn’ scenarios with Staffordshire schools
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Next Engineers Programme Launches in Johannesburg
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GE Foundation’s Next Engineers: Engineering Academy kicks off in Staffordshire
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