What's Happening?
John Deere has announced a three-year partnership with FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), committing $2.7 million to expand access to hands-on robotics programs. This initiative
aims to develop technical skills essential for careers in agriculture, manufacturing, construction, and technology. The partnership builds on a 15-year collaboration with FIRST, reaching over 9,000 youth globally. John Deere employees will serve as mentors and volunteers, providing real-world experience to students. The program focuses on problem-solving, collaboration, and technical skills, preparing students for the evolving demands of the workforce.
Why It's Important?
This investment by John Deere is crucial for fostering a skilled workforce capable of meeting the technological demands of industries such as agriculture and manufacturing. By supporting robotics education, John Deere is helping to equip students with the skills needed to innovate and solve real-world challenges. This initiative not only benefits students by providing them with valuable experience but also supports John Deere's long-term goals of developing a pipeline of skilled workers. The partnership with FIRST highlights the importance of industry involvement in education to ensure that students are prepared for future careers.






