Ternium inaugurated a technical school in Brazil with the presence of Lula da Silva and Paolo Rocca
Ternium opened the Roberto Rocca Technical School in Santa Cruz, Brazil, with prominent figures including President Lula da Silva and CEO Paolo Rocca in attendance.
Ternium has inaugurated the Roberto Rocca Technical School in Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, attended by Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Paolo Rocca, President of the Techint Group. This educational initiative is part of Ternium's broader effort to enhance vocational training linked to industrial activities. The school aims to provide specialized training to help meet the growing demand for a skilled workforce in the region.
During the ceremony, Paolo Rocca emphasized the crucial connection between technical education and productive development, highlighting how such initiatives are essential for fostering an adequately prepared workforce that can thrive in the industrial sector. These efforts signal Ternium's commitment not just to its operations but also to the local community, seeking to uplift the educational standards and labor skills available in the area.
The establishment of this technical school is expected to have a significant impact on the local economy by providing young people with valuable skills that are directly applicable to jobs in the industrial sector. President Lula's presence at the inauguration underscores the importance the Brazilian government places on educational initiatives that support industrial growth and development, aiming to improve the overall economic landscape of the region.