More than 1,076 students and 52 teachers at Conalep Veracruz II technical school will benefit from a new T-LAB inaugurated by Tenaris in Mexico following a $20 million MXN pesos investment.
Developed through Tamsa A.C., the facility is designed to strengthen students’ skills by developing 21st-century and Industry 4.0 capabilities, along with technical and technological competencies and hands-on abilities. The space promotes innovation through idea generation and the development of prototypes that address real-world needs.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Claudia Tello, Secretary of Education for the state of Veracruz; David Agustín Jiménez, Undersecretary of Higher and Upper Secondary Education; and Cecilia Bilesio, Vice President of Tamsa A.C. Authorities toured the new facility and unveiled a commemorative plaque.
“It is an honor to be here to inaugurate the T-LAB at Conalep Veracruz II, where more than 10 years ago we launched the Roberto Rocca Technical Gene program,” said Cecilia Bilesio. “Through this initiative, we support technical education so that young people can access employment opportunities, contribute to industrial development and achieve social mobility.”
The T-LAB includes collaborative and innovation spaces designed to support hands-on learning, including maker and digital areas with CNC machining, laser cutting and 3D printing, woodworking and metalworking, construction using recycled materials, textile work, electrical and electronic assembly, programming and design, along with assembly, collaboration and presentation areas and audiovisual production spaces.
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