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Webinar: Academic-industrial collaboration in aerospace

View this on-demand discussion featuring industry veteran Todd Tuthill, Vice President of Aerospace, Defense and Marine Industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software; George Halow, Engineering Professor at the University of Michigan and emerging talent Gowdham Murugan, an aerospace engineering student and research assistant.

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By 2030, approximately 85 million jobs could go unfilled globally because of a lack of applicants with the skills to take them.
World Economic Forum, Putting Skills First: A Framework for Action

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