Lockheed Martin on April 26 opened its doors in
A Lockheed Martin employee, contractor or customer sponsored each student. Each student “shadowed” his or her sponsor during part of the day and participated in hands-on activities and tours of the company.
In
“This event is designed to spark interest in science and technology careers for these students of all ages, whether they will be entering the workforce in 2012 or 2020,” said Bob Drolet, director, Lockheed Martin Huntsville Operations.
In Courtland, students built and launched a rocket, toured the facility and played an “Are You Smarter than a Rocket Scientist?” game.
“This was an opportunity for these students to see that what they learn in the science classroom has real-world application and that they can be the next generation of scientists and engineers,” said Bruce Thompson, director, Lockheed Martin Courtland Operations.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company annually hosts Young Minds at Work Day at company facilities across the country to motivate young people to pursue science and technology careers.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company employs more than 600 people in
Headquartered in
