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DENSO Offers Mobility Scholarships

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The Phygital World

The Phygital World

The world’s second largest mobility supplier, DENSO, announced on July 4, 2020 that it has awarded more than $1.5 million in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education grants to 13 North American colleges and universities.

DENSO North American Foundation (DANF), a part of DENSO’s philanthropic division, made the grants possible. DNAF will also support the company’s mission now and in the future to develop a proficient, well-informed workforce. This year’s round of grants support programs focused on connected, automated, shared, and electric mobility – as well as the technologies and advanced manufacturing roles that bring these areas to life. These are key to DENSO so they can continue to help preserve the planet, transform transportation, and improve safety.

Since 2001, DANF has provided more than $10 million in higher education grants. It also provides disaster relief grants to the American Red Cross and other first responder organizations. Grant proposals are invitation only and are evaluated based on technical merit, student experience, and alignment with industry needs. DENSO is committed to advancing diversity and inclusion inside the company and beyond — a principle that brings unique perspectives together, bolsters innovation, and pushes DENSO forward.

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