Twenty high
school students from two Markham area high schools will get to spend a morning
with professional engineers experiencing innovative technology that could
inspire them to choose exciting careers in engineering. Quanser will host students from St. Robert Catholic High School and Saint Brother Andre Catholic High School at our headquarters in Markham on Friday, December 16, 2011 at 7:00 am.
"Our young visitors will get a chance to control robots and learn firsthand about what it is like to be an engineer,” says Paul Gilbert, Quanser CEO. “The students will manipulate a driving simulator, interact with a robot used for remote surgical procedures, and control an unmanned ground vehicle as it completes a specific mission. They’ll also have plenty of opportunities to mingle with Quanser engineers and ask questions about the technology or what it is like to be an engineer.”
Both high
schools will participate in the upcoming 2012 FIRST Robotics Championships, with
Quanser sponsoring the St. Robert student team. The student teams will have six
weeks to design, build, and program a 140-pound robot to compete against other
high school teams in a high stakes, no-holds barred, robotics competition
solving real-world challenges. They will be aiming to earn a place in the World
Championship competition this April in St. Louis, Missouri.
“FIRST
Robotics Canada is proud to partner with companies like Quanser. Our
mission is to inspire young people to pursue further studies and careers in the
fields of science, technology and engineering. Our vision is of a world which celebrates success in science, technology
and engineering and in which young people dream of becoming science and
technology heroes” says Mark Breadner, Executive Director, FIRST Robotics
Canada.
The
principal of St. Robert, Jennifer Sarna, also appreciates Quanser’s
involvement. “By opening their doors to
us, Quanser is allowing our students to gain a hands-on understanding of what
it means to be a professional engineer, working in a state of the art facility,
as part of a company that prides itself on innovation and inspiration."
The robotics
that the students will be getting their hands on is currently being used by
more than 2000 universities worldwide to captivate and motivate engineering
students and produce graduates and researchers with industry-relevant skills
and a zest for innovation. The visiting students will gain insight in to how
exciting an engineering career can be. Quanser, recently voted Markham’s “most innovative company” by the Markham Board of Trade, strongly supports outreach
programs that encourage young minds to pursue math, science and engineering
education.
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