Empowering Women in Engineering, and Supporting Diversity in STEM
This year’s ‘Women in Tech’ Scholarships are so important as they recognize that women and BIPOC have a vital contribution to make in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. Rittal Systems Ltd. is so pleased to have pioneered this scholarship in 2019, and continues to award the Electro-Federation Canada ‘Women in Tech’ Scholarship annually, to deserving women to help them to pursue their dreams in the Electrical Industry.
André Bousette, President, Rittal Systems Ltd, “Rittal is delighted to present our 2021’Women in Tech’ scholarships to these very talented young ladies – Anqi Xu from University of BC, and Aliya Dube of University of Manitoba, who are both excelling in their Engineering studies, but also taking the time to advocate for women in STEM and in the community. We are glad that Rittal can contribute in a small way to the bright futures of these worthy winners, and we congratulate them for their stellar achievements.”
Presenting the 2021 winners of the Rittal Women in Tech Scholarships:
Anqi Xu, University of British Columbia (UBC)
The first scholarship recipient, Anqi Xu, is currently studying Engineering Physics at the University of British Columbia. Anqi is passionate about the intersection of the environment and engineering, as well as theoretical physics research. She says, “I am honoured to receive this scholarship as it motivates me in proving what I do matters and pushes me to continue to explore all avenues of engineering. I hope that this helps advocate for women in STEM, especially women of colour, and further educational opportunities in engineering! I want to thank Rittal and EFC for empowering women in STEM and for choosing me to receive this wonderful opportunity!”
Anqi adds, “Being a student right now is hard. Not only is it taxing emotionally, but also financially. With this scholarship, I would have more time to pursue engineering in all forms, with increased involvement in my design team and afterschool activities, alleviating some of the stress that comes with being a student. Thank you very much for affording me this opportunity! Watch Anqi’s full video here.
Aliya Dube, University of Manitoba (UM)
Aliya Dube, studying Electrical Engineering at the University of Manitoba, is a recipient of the second Rittal Advancing Women in Tech scholarship. Aliya says, “Although I have fallen in love with the profession, this extra financial freedom will allow me to put more time into developing hard skills through hands-on experiences, providing me with an opportunity to better myself as a student and engineer. I hope scholarships like these continue to support diversity in STEM and demonstrate that there is a place for women and BIPOC at the table. I am so grateful for the generosity of EFC and Rittal and am honoured to receive this award.
Aliya also says, “I am incredibly grateful to be a recipient of the Rittal Advancing Women in Tech scholarship. By receiving this scholarship, I will be able to allocate more time into my extracurricular educational pursuits and further focus on my studies. I am honoured to be recognized for my hard work and community involvement and will continue to provide mentorship and support throughout my engineering career.” You can view Aliya’s full video here.
About Rittal Systems
Rittal Systems Ltd., headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, is the Canadian Subsidiary of Rittal GmbH & Co. KG, with headquarters in Herborn, Germany, and is one of the world's leading system suppliers for enclosures, power distribution, climate control, IT infrastructure and software & services. Customers from all sectors of industry, from mechanical and plant engineering, as well as from the IT and telecoms market are making use of system solutions from Rittal. Founded in 1961, Rittal is now active worldwide with 8 production sites, 58 subsidiaries and 40 agencies. With 10,000 employees worldwide, Rittal is the largest company of the proprietor-run Friedhelm Loh Group of Haiger, Germany. www.rittal.ca. Join in the conversation: Follow Rittal Systems Ltd. on LinkedIn or Twitter @RittalCA
About Electro-Federation Canada
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) is a national, not-for-profit industry association. Together, its councils represent 250 member companies that manufacture, distribute and service electrical and, electronics products; contributing over $10B to the Canadian economy and employing more than 40,000 workers in more than 1,200 facilities across Canada. www.electrofed.com
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