01/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2025 09:19
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - Jan. 8, 2025 - Dematic is proud to announce the recipients of its 2024 Dematic STEM Scholarship Program, presented in partnership with Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC). In its second year, this program highlights Dematic's commitment to cultivating science, technology, engineering, and mathematic (STEM) innovators and its strong ties to the Grand Rapids community.
As a supply chain automation and software solutions provider, STEM is a core component of Dematic's business. By supporting STEM students, Dematic is empowering the next generation of supply chain automation leaders.
"Investing in STEM education is essential to shaping the future of our industry and supporting innovation," says Mike Larsson, President, Dematic, and KION Group Executive Board Member. "Grand Rapids has been our home for decades, and we're proud to give back to the community that has been integral to our success. Supporting these students as they pursue their education at GRCC and is an honor and a privilege."
Dematic invited GRCC students to apply by writing a short essay answering the question, "How does supply chain technology positively impact society?" The selection committee reviewed the applications, and each recipient was awarded $2,000 to support their studies.
Name | Hometown | Academic Pathway |
Jeremy Agramonte Mejia | Azua, Dominican Republic | Nursing |
Andrew Anderson | Middleville, Mich. | Engineering |
Thanakrit Asawasuwannakul | Bangkok, Thailand | Computer Information Systems |
Rosa Le | Grand Rapids, Mich. | Packaging |
Muhamed Otajagic | Kentwood, Mich. | Cybersecurity |
"The reliance on innovative technologies is crucial to enhance operational efficiency, improve decision-making, and respond to consumer demands more effectively," wrote Le in her essay. "These technologies improve business operations and contribute to a positive social impact, such as reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices."
Dematic introduced its STEM Scholarship Program last year by awarding $1,000 each to five Grand Valley State University (GVSU) students. The scholarship celebrated the 10th anniversary of GVSU's Mary Idema Pew Library and its Dematic Automated Storage Retrieval System (AS/RS) installation.
Dematic designs, builds, and supports intelligent automated solutions empowering and sustaining the future of commerce for its customers in manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution. With research and development engineering centers, manufacturing facilities, and service centers located in more than 26 countries, the Dematic global network of over 10,000 employees has helped achieve successful customer installations for some of the world's leading brands. Headquartered in Atlanta, Dematic is a member of KION Group, one of the world's leading suppliers of industrial trucks and supply chain solutions.
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