Upcoming FIRST Championship showcases STEM-gifted young people

Event to host 17,000 people ages 6-18 who will learn about potential career paths in automation.


More than 17,000 young people ages 6-18 from around the world will gather in St. Louis, Mo., next week to enter robots they’ve built in competitions that celebrate excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), innovative thinking and teamwork.

TheFIRST(For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Championship, 22-25 April 2015, follows months of planning and qualifying competitions. The high-tech spectator event is designed to inspire more young people to become science and technology leaders and foster self-confidence, goodwill and a collaborative spirit among the participants.

As strategic alliance partners of FIRST, the International Society of Automation (ISA) and its umbrella organization, the Automation Federation, actively support FIRST’seducational programsand mission, and encourage more young people to pursue careers that fully utilize their STEM skills and interests.

A select group of practicing automation professionals—-volunteering on behalf of ISA and the Automation Federation—will be present at the ISA/Automation Federation exhibit (#702) to meet with FIRST competitors and their family members, and answer any questions they may have about career opportunities in automation and engineering. Scheduled to appear are:

● Steve Pflantz, Associate, CRB Consulting Engineers, Inc.
● Carrie Tietjen, Process Automation Consultant, Experitec, Inc.
● Cory Kniepp, Sr. District Sales Manager Central Plains Region,Emerson Industrial Automation, ASCO Numatics
● Nick Ericson, Sales Representative, Instrumentation & Controls, Mead O’Brien
● Michael Unterreiner, Sr. Process Specialist, Emerson Industrial Automation, ASCO Numatics
● Gregg Dougan, Account Manager, Experitec, Inc.

“I invite all FIRST competitors—and really all those attending the FIRST Championship—to come by our exhibit and learn about the many rewarding, exciting and well-paying careers in automation and engineering,” said Pflantz, an electrical and automation engineer and ISA and Automation Federation leader who has attended and supported all four FIRST Championship events held in St. Louis. “You’ll find out what automation really is all about, what an automation professional really does, and discover the best educational and training paths to follow in order to become one.”

Plantz, who serves as chair of the Automation Federation Workforce Development Committee, has long worked with ISA and the Automation Federation to raise awareness among lawmakers in Washington, D.C., and industry leaders on the importance of automation and the need to train and educate more automation professionals.

Automation professionals are needed in virtually all areas of manufacturing and industrial innovation, including:

● Oil, wind, and solar power production
● Pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing
●食品和饮料制造业
● Computer software and networking
● Industrial cybersecurity
● Government, military, and national defense
● NASA and space programs
● Automotive industry, including the racing industry
● Amusement parks and roller coaster design

Demand for qualified employees in these fields far outstrips availability. For example, the manufacturing-sector in the US employs nearly 12 million people (the equivalent of 1 in 6 private sector jobs) and supports almost 5 million more jobs. However, 5% of manufacturing jobs remain unfilled due to a lack of skilled candidates. By one estimate, the US alone will need more than 120 million workers with advanced manufacturing skills by 2020. At the current pace, America will prepare less than half of that number.

“The good news for young people who are capable in STEM is that there are a lot of career options relating to automation,” Pflantz said. “These are well-paying careers that are very rewarding. They give young people the opportunity to invent, explore and create new ways of making our economy, our society and our world better.“

职业毕业生寻求职业生涯的机会in industrial cybersecurity are particularly bright. Unlike information technology (IT) cybersecurity that protects, for instance, credit card data from being stolen, industrial cybersecurity defends critical infrastructure—such as such as power plants, utilities, transportation networks, water and wastewater treatment facilities—from being damaged and disabled.


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