Mercedes-Benz wants to electrify the younger generation with help from Petrosains

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia and Petrosains, The Discovery Centre have teamed up to launch a two-part Virtual STEM Series - The Vision of an Electric Future and Sustainable Mobility for Tomorrow programme with the goal to inspire secondary level and tertiary students to proactively think about responsible energy planning towards sustainable and safer living.

CEO and President of Mercedes-Benz Malaysia, Ms Sagree Sardien said, “In a rapidly evolving world, a sustainable future must be envisioned and ensured via responsible energy planning and development globally.

“The need for sustainable technological advances is now more revolutionary than ever. It will shape the course of our lives well into the future.”

Ambition 2039 defines Mercedes-Benz’s path to sustainable mobility as we pursue the goal of a carbon neutral fleet of new vehicles from 2039 across the entire value chain.

“With the electric future rapidly approaching, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is excited to collaborate with Petrosains to conduct the virtual STEM series through the Petrosains e-Design Thinking Process (PeDTP).

“It is guaranteed to enlighten the younger generations about the importance of a sustainable mobility, and how we can accomplish it,” she added.

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Chief Executive Officer of Petrosains Sdn Bhd Encik Ezarisma Azni Mohamad said, “Advances in energy breakthroughs and Internet of Things (IoT), among others, are the way forward towards finding sustainable solutions to the way we live and work, in harmony with nature and its resources.

“Any disruption of this equilibrium leads to environment and societal challenges that directly affects health and well-being, as well as economic sustainability.

“The Virtual STEM Series aligns to the very heart of what we do at Petrosains - to inspire experiential learning in science and technology among our young people, as part of our nation-building efforts towards enabling a future workforce that can establish solutions towards better and safer living standards.

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Mr. Michael Jopp, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia engaging with the secondary school participants during the Electric Mobility for Tomorrow kickoff session

“In this regard, the Virtual STEM Series is specially curated to develop High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) to nurture critical and creative thinking skills among students,” he concluded.

The Vision of an Electric Future programme will premier with an expert talk session on the vision, covering future technology, efforts in combating climate change and sustainable living.

An onboarding session to Petrosains e-Design Thinking Process (PeDTP) which is specifically designed for this topic will follow.

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The second part of the series, Sustainable Mobility for Tomorrow, will also entail a sharing session by a panel of experts, followed by the Petrosains e-Design Thinking Process (PeDTP) on-boarding session.

Participants will then be required to produce a lean/tangible prototype and make a pitch in the Ideas Presentation Challenge.

The learning content and challenge requirements are developed and customised to meet 4 SDG indicators:

Student’s listening to ‘Meet the Expert’ sharing session by Mr.Christian Grimberg, General Manager, Pricing & Product Management Malaysia & SEA 2, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia

The Virtual STEM Series will officially kick-off on Tuesday, 15 February, with a 2-day Meet The Expert Session. This will be followed by two mentoring sessions between 18 and 25 February, to be followed by Graduation Day on Thursday, March 4.

Participants will be judged on a host of criteria, including Problem Understanding, Clarity of the Proposed Solution, Validation of the Proposed Solution with Users, Validation of the Proposed Solution, Lean Prototype and Storytelling.

Three group winners will be selected from the secondary students’ category (100 participants) while 5 group winners will be selected from among tertiary students (50 participants). Each winner will receive a plaque and a digital certificate.

Also read: Mercedes-Benz Malaysia explains why we can’t have the EQC yet

Winners in the tertiary category will earn a six-month internship spot with Mercedes-Benz Malaysia.

Leading the future of mobility with Ambition 2039

This year, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has begun ramping its local EV strategy with a holistic approach to drive the future of mobility in Malaysia. All efforts will be channelled towards implementing, strengthening, and amplifying local EV readiness starting with the soon to be introduced EQ range.

Mercedes-Benz has a global Ambition 2039 to accelerate its transformation to an all-electric future, from "Electric first" to "Electric only" and towards a zero-emission future. From 2039, only production materials that are CO2-neutral at all stages of the value chain will be allowed through the Mercedes-Benz factory gates.

Also read: Mercedes-Benz Malaysia mulls CKD EV models, local battery recycling

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