Honeywell recently honored four students at King Faisal University (KFU) for their outstanding academic achievements.
At an award ceremony held at the University, the students were presented with honorary certificates and bursaries by Bader Aldulaimi, Honeywell’s Human Resources manager for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The awards are part of Honeywell’s global academic collaboration program to promote studies in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses. At KFU, Honeywell provides technical support, training, internships, technical seminars and sponsorships to select students at the University.
“Our partnership with Honeywell is an excellent example of academic and industrial collaboration that brings the latest technologies and industry know-how into classrooms,” said Dr. Abdul Mohsen Bin Hussein Al Arfaj, the Dean of KFU. “This program gives our students the opportunity to learn from an industry leader and Honeywell’s recognition of our most promising students will further help our academic achievement.”
As part of the program, Honeywell will also provide KFU students with work experience opportunities, provide technologies to enhance their learning experiences and drive educational workshops and lectures led by industry experts. The initiative is designed to encourage and help more of the country’s students to pursue careers in technical fields such as engineering, as well as contribute to increasing local employment.
The awards were presented to Amer Ibrahim Hassan Mohammad, Abdel Moez Abdel Wahab Omar Assamail, Abdullah Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al-Omair, and Abdel Rahman Salah Abdul Rahman Almothn.
“On behalf of Honeywell, I would like to congratulate these students on their outstanding commitment to academic excellence.” said Bader Aldulaimi. “By partnering with King Faisal University, Honeywell hopes to be able to nurture a new generation of talent that will help support the Kingdom’s manufacturing capabilities in the future.”