Honeywell has announced
that seventeen Indian kids joined more than 300 students from 36 countries for
a once-in-a-lifetime learning experience at the Honeywell Leadership Challenge
Academy (HLCA).
Saurabh Shastri, a Pune
participant passionately recalled, “At the space camp, step-by-step
demonstration of mechanisms involved in rocket building and space travel
fascinated and propelled me to lean towards mechanical engineering.”
The unique leadership
program took place for two consecutive weeks at the U.S. Space and Rocket
Center (USSRC) in Huntsville, Alabama. It offers interactive technology,
science-oriented workshops, and team exercises to instill leadership skills in
science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education for students aged
between 16 – 18 years.
“Honeywell and its
employees have a long history of promoting unique math and science education
programs around the world,” said Dr. Deborah Barnhart, CEO and executive
director, USSRC. “With HLCA, we help students develop confidence in their
leadership skills and envisage a successful path for their future.”
Activities are delivered
in fun and innovative ways to bring STEM studies to life. Interactive and
experiential sessions around rocket designing, building, and testing;
participation in simulated astronaut training, shuttle missions and a moon
walk, infuse vigor and expands students’ learning curve. They also meet
scientists, engineers, and former astronauts, who reinforce core leadership
competencies and share their first-hand professional experiences.
Aditya Mehrotra from
Bangalore said, “Some of the exercises such as flying an F-16 fighter jet on a
simulator enabled me to experience science and technology like never before.
Besides helping hone my leadership skills, HLCA has broadened my outlook, and
given me a better understanding of different people and cultures.”
Echoing a similar
sentiment, Siddharth Sachdeva from Gurgaon, said, “Meeting students from around
the world, who share the same passion for rockets, jets, and space shuttles,
was extremely exciting. The opportunity to operate a space shuttle and moonwalk
like an astronaut was a dream come true for me.”
“Many of the
world’s most exciting and in-demand careers are based in STEM,” said Michael A.
Bennett, president, Honeywell Hometown Solutions, the company’s global
corporate citizenship initiative and sponsor of HLCA. “Honeywell’s goal is to
inspire today’s students to become the next generation of engineers and
scientists who will solve tough problems and improve quality of life.”
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