'Future Talents' Program from TAI

'Future Talents' Program from TAI
'Future Talents' Program from TAI

Turkish Aerospace Industries is launching the "Future Talents Program", which will instill a passion for aviation in the talents of the future, raise awareness in the fields of space and engineering, and enable them to discover engineering with practice-oriented applications. With the "Future Talents Programme", which consists of three different modules according to age groups: "HÜRKUŞ 6-10", "HEZARFEN 11-14", "DEMİRAĞ 15-18", many different workshops and workshops to be held for all children and youth from primary school to university programs. It is aimed that they choose a career path in the fields of engineering, especially aviation and space, in their career choices.

Turkey's leading company in aviation technology, Turkish Aerospace Industries continues its investments for the acquisition of future talents. It will add a new dimension to arouse curiosity and discovery in the field of aviation, in the process that first started with the applications of young people at the TEKNOFEST Aviation, Space and Technology Festival. In this context, the company, which has carried out many activities during the year to raise the awareness of children and young people in the field of engineering, reduced its young talent development activities to the primary school age with the “Future Talents Program”. Thus, studies will be carried out for all children aged 6-18, starting from primary school, and the gains of those included in the program will be encouraged in their career choices in the future.

While Turkish Aviation and Space Industry HÜRKUŞ plans development workshops for children aged 6-10, accompanied by pedagogues, as well as the children's magazine, the Musical game in which Hürkuş and Gökbey will be told, with the HEZARFEN program in the first youth category between 11-14 years old, practice-oriented applications as well as aviation awareness. STEAM workshops, which will enable them to discover engineering, and the first magazine work that will appeal to the youth, will bring together young aviation enthusiasts. In the DEMİRAĞ 15-18 module, where many activities are designed to answer all the questions of young people between the ages of 15-18 in their first career choices, the company, which will bring together the Engineering Seminars to be held in high schools and the experienced engineers of the Turkish Aviation and Space Industry with young people, will also organize a university choice consultancy event.

Turkish Aerospace Industries, which will bring children and young people together with the Technical Trip to be held for all age groups, will carry out career and engineering-oriented activities at the stands to be established. In the Technical Tour, which will be held every year in the spring, besides the areas where the products developed by the Turkish Aerospace Industries are exhibited, flight demonstrations and the engineers who develop the aircraft will be met. sohbet will also be offered. Detailed information about the Future Talents Program is available at Kariyer.tusas.com/gelecekinyetenekleri.

Sharing his views on the Future Talents Program, Turkish Aerospace Industries General Manager Prof. Dr. Temel Kotil said, “We know that the future of our country will rise on the shoulders of our youth. In this context, we care about introducing all of our children to engineering, starting from primary school, and contributing to their career choices in the future. The 'Future Talents Program', which we launched today, will bring together all children and young people between the ages of 6-18 with engineering and will introduce them to aviation, a high-tech multidisciplinary profession. Some of our young people trained in these programs will be able to take part in the teams that will design and manufacture the aircraft of the future after university. I repeat my call to our youth to 'become engineers'. I advise our parents to follow the work we will put forward about this program that we have implemented and to direct our children to these programs.

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