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SP's Military Yearbook 2021-2022
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GE Aerospace Announces Next Engineers Expansion

Issue: 02-2025

The GE Aerospace Foundation announced the expansion of its Next Engineers college readiness programme to Bengaluru, India, to advance the programme’s goal of encouraging young people to pursue careers in engineering.

The expansion of Next Engineers will help build a strong engineering pipeline in India. With this announcement, the GE Aerospace Foundation, alongside leadership and volunteers at the Bengaluru facility, will now move forward with identifying an academic partner to be announced in late 2025.

Bengaluru was selected using a range of criteria, including GE Aerospace’s employee footprint, the strength of GE Aerospace’s manufacturing and engineering presence, and anticipated engagement in the programme. GE Aerospace in India supports the entire lifecycle of the company’s engines and products. It has a strong history of volunteering in the local community, including STEM education.

In 2024, the GE Aerospace Foundation committed $20 million through 2030 to expand Next Engineers. This commitment will help bridge the gap for students in middle school to college who are interested in engineering careers. The Next Engineers program currently serves students in Cincinnati, Ohio, Greenville, South Carolina in the United States, Johannesburg (South Africa), Staffordshire (United Kingdom), and Warsaw (Poland), reflecting the global reach and impact that GE Aerospace has in communities around the world.