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CEO Talk: The challenges of engineering in Argentina and the world
Carlos Bacher, CEO of Techint Engineering & Construction, shared his vision of the role of engineering in the energy transition process, focusing on its potential for innovation and transformative capacity. Flanked by Soledad Calcagno, Hernán Milberg, Gabriela Vila, and Carolina Eito, he addressed over 160 students at an event organized by the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Buenos Aires (FIUBA) aimed at discussing the topics marking the agenda of the future.
Between engineering and surfing the wave
Giving the lie to dated stereotypes about surfers, Roberto Klaus pursued a dual career in sports and engineering, the area where he currently works as a designer.
Promoting digital training for students
Techint Engineering & Construction, with contributions from the Fundación Hermanos Agustín y Enrique Rocca, undertook infrastructure improvements at the María de Guadalupe school in the district of Tigre, as well as delivering technological tools. Both these actions are part of a global plan centered on offering young people tools to enable their access to future jobs.
Networking and cross-sectoral knowledge
The Professional Development Forums program is one of the courses which Techint Engineering & Construction offers its professionals, a way of providing a complete overview of the business, using tools such as practical case studies.
Energy Transition: Exploring Lithium
Techint Energy Transition is exploring different resources to power the energy system of the future. In this episode, Santiago Gilligan, development manager at Tecpetrol's lithium project, gives us greater insight into this resource: where it comes from, what it’s used for and what role it plays in the energy transition.
Scholarships for young university students
An incentive to finish high school and continue on to college. That’s the purpose of the scholarships awarded each year by the Roberto Rocca Program to outstanding students from low-income backgrounds.