Engaging and Supporting

Our Community

This sense of responsibility for other people’s well-being, and the technological skills to provide devices that protect people in these critical environments, are core to Humanetics’ DNA. We actively participate in our local communities to share our knowledge, support our industry, and provide opportunities for the next generation of engineers. 

We aspire to take the same data-driven approach to ensure our mark in the world, our community, and our workplace is a positive one. We want to engage and support the communities we work within and provide a place of work where a diverse group of people can thrive.

BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITY SUPPORT

We are a member of local educational programs that allow us to engage with students and faculty directly. Through our educational partnerships, we offer experiential learning programs for students via internships, co-ops, capstone projects, and mentoring opportunities. We offer students research grant opportunities and other hands-on experiences studying the most advanced crash safety technologies and biomedical engineering applications. 

Group of Students with Humanetics Engineers
Group of Humanetics Engineers with Lawrence Tech University

SUPPORT OUR VETERANS

We extend our partnership with the military throughout our community through sponsorships  with programs that honor veterans. Through our partnerships, we have hosted care-packaging events in our facilities for our troops and participated in chartered honor flights with war veterans. We are honored to serve and protect in these small ways those who serve and protect us by sacrificing everything. 

Humanetics employee painting mailboxes for active duty soilders.
Employee working on a box for military over seas

ENCOURAGING CAREERS IN STEM

We want to encourage greater diversity in STEM and our workforce. We actively support initiatives that allow young women and ethnic communities to pursue a career in engineering. We work with local communities to fund youth programs focusing on science and engineering programs. This includes providing STEM career counseling, hosting events in our offices to demonstrate STEM careers, and going to local schools to talk with students.

Humanetics Employees showing students how Impact test work with a model
Humanetics Employee showing High School Students miniature test rig
Employees with backpacks being donated to Carolinas Family Services

Carolina Family Services

Our Greenville office donates new backpacks for kids in North Carolina at the start of the school year.

Carolina Family Services

Our Greenville office collected non-perishable food items for local families in need.

Christmas tree with all gifts donated by Humanetics for USPS Operation Santa

USPS Operation Santa

Humanetics employees adopted families to provide gifts for the holiday season.

World Environment Day

Employees in India participated in a local beautification effort to plant different trees and flowers to help reduce pollution.

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Second Harvest Food Bank

Humanetics employees pack food boxes to local families in need.

Stuff the Bus

Employees in Huron donated and stuffed backpacks with school supplies.

Student Career Counselling

Our India employees met with local students to talk about career paths in STEM.

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Local teachers visited our Huron facility to learn about our available careers to share with their students.

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India Seedball Activity

Our India offices created seedballs to grow trees in high-pollution areas.

Orphanage Food Prep

Our Greenville office donates new backpacks for kids in North Carolina at the start of the school year.

Girl Scouts of America

A local Girl Scout troop visited our Farmington Hills facility to learn more about careers for women in STEM. 

STEM Career Talks

CAE team meets with computer science students from a local school to talk about careers in Python programming