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Applied Materials Launches Momentum Fund to Support Women Innovators

Applied Materials Launches Momentum Fund to Support Women Innovators

應用材料公司啓動動量基金以支持女性創新者
Accesswire ·  2023/05/24 08:10

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / May 23, 2023 / Applied Materials

馬薩諸塞州北安普敦/ACCESSWIRE /2023 年 5 月 23 日/應用材料公司

by Julie Lata

作者:Julie Lata

As the semiconductor industry grows in the years ahead, so too does the opportunity for technology to shape a more equitable and sustainable world.

隨着半導體行業在未來幾年的發展,科技塑造更加公平和可持續的世界的機會也將增加。

At Applied Materials, we believe that diversity and inclusion drive winning teams and innovation. And while women now complete close to 40 percent of all science, technology, engineering and math degrees in the U.S., gender gaps persist in engineering - with just 25 percent of all bachelor-level engineering degrees awarded to women and only 3 percent of all engineering degrees earned by Black, Latina or Native American women.

在應用材料公司,我們相信多元化和包容性會推動團隊的獲勝和創新。儘管女性現在完成了美國所有科學、技術、工程和數學學位的近40%,但工程領域的性別差距仍然存在——在所有學士學位中,只有25%授予女性,在所有工程學學位中,只有3%由黑人、拉丁裔或美洲原住民女性獲得的工程學位。

For the past five years, the Applied Materials Foundation has supported the next generation of diverse women innovators through the Generation Girl initiative, inspiring girls to pursue their dreams. Since its creation, the initiative has focused on serving Black, Latina and Native American girls and/or girls from low-income backgrounds, to increase equitable access to high-quality STEM programs and encourage more diversity in tech.

在過去的五年中,應用材料基金會通過Generation Girl計劃支持下一代多元化的女性創新者,激勵女孩追求自己的夢想。自成立以來,該計劃一直專注於爲來自低收入背景的黑人、拉丁裔和美洲原住民女孩和/或女孩提供服務,以增加公平獲得高質量STEM課程的機會,鼓勵更多的技術多樣性。

But what happens after girls moves from interest in STEM to pursuing a degree in STEM? Unfortunately, access to a strong post-secondary education doesn't always lead to degree completion as low-income students, many of whom are students of color, grapple with tight budgets. Across the United States, 40 percent of students who recently left college prior to degree completion cited financial reasons for doing so. Often the challenge is relatively small - a car repair, a root canal an increase in rent. But when 58 percent of U.S. college students report basic needs insecurity, it's no surprise that these unexpected expenses can derail a student's pathway to graduation.

但是,在女孩從對 STEM 的興趣轉向攻讀 STEM 學位之後會發生甚麼?不幸的是,接受良好的專上教育並不總是能完成學位,因爲低收入學生(其中許多是有色人種學生)正在努力應對預算緊張的問題。在美國各地,在完成學位之前最近離開大學的學生中,有40%的人列舉了這樣做的經濟原因。通常,挑戰相對較小——修車、根管和租金上漲。但是,當58%的美國大學生報告說基本需求不安全時,這些意想不到的開支會破壞學生的畢業之路也就不足爲奇了。

We want to remove financial barriers, so more women complete their engineering degrees. Through the Applied Materials Momentum Fund, a new collaboration with Last Mile Education Fund, we will provide flexible financial support to increase graduation rates for women engineers at select colleges and universities. In addition to providing grants to these rising engineers, Applied Materials will offer dedicated internships as well as opportunities for grantees to build rapport with our employees, helping them gain industry experience and grow their list of contacts in the semiconductor ecosystem.

我們希望消除財務障礙,讓更多的女性完成工程學學位。通過與最後一英里教育基金新合作的應用材料動量基金,我們將提供靈活的財務支持,以提高部分學院和大學女性工程師的畢業率。除了爲這些正在崛起的工程師提供補助金外,應用材料公司還將提供專門的實習機會,併爲受助者提供與我們的員工建立融洽關係的機會,幫助他們獲得行業經驗並擴大在半導體生態系統中的聯繫人名單。

With the Momentum Fund, we are building upon the success of Generation Girl, and expanding our support from high school through college, strengthening the pathway for future women innovators.
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藉助動量基金,我們將在Generation Girl的成功基礎上再接再厲,擴大從高中到大學的支持,爲未來的女性創新者鋪平道路。
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