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41 Developing the Workforce of the Future to Meet Global Energy Needs

Wednesday, 5 October
360 A-C
Technical Session
Collaboration between academia and industry is essential to ensure that universities are producing qualified graduates to meet the workforce needs of the future. New approaches to developing technical and nontechnical competencies will prepare today's new hires to become tomorrow's leaders in the fast changing energy industry.
Session Chairperson(s)
Hitesh Mohan - Intek Inc.
Khaled Enab - Texas A&M International University
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