International Youth Day: realising the potential of the future generation
By Martin Johnston, Strategic Business Development Director and Watson-Marlow STEM sponsor
For over 20 years, the world has marked International Youth Day annually on August 12th. The awareness day was designated by the United Nations (UN) to celebrate the potential of young people and bring attention to the challenges they face.
At Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions (WMFTS), we recognise the value of investing in the next generation and strive to make our company diverse and future-facing through our offering of apprenticeships and graduate schemes.
In the words of one of our current young colleagues, ‘graduate schemes are extremely important for both the individual and the company. They allow companies to develop future leaders of the business with global experiences and unique perspectives towards business challenges’.
The power of young people – from 1990s to 2022
Reflecting the essence of what the day stands for, the concept of International Youth Day was sparked by a forward-thinking group of young people who gathered in Vienna for the first session of the World Youth Forum in the early 1990s.
Since then, it has taken on themes reflecting current world issues such as sustainability, peace, education, and global food systems. International Youth Day 2022 focuses on an intergenerational society that embraces all ages – a principle we strive to achieve at WMFTS.
As the population grows, so does the youth generation, currently standing at three billion people under 30 – the largest youth generation in history with huge potential to benefit society.
Young people are society’s main agents of change, and our young international graduates, apprentices and team members bring new skills, fresh perspectives, and an enthusiasm that sparks a boost in innovation.
“I walk away from my desk each day with a new idea or solution towards improving sustainability in our business that a colleague has shared with me that day,” said Calum, a 2018 graduate who is now working in our Sustainability team.
Providing the opportunities to overcome barriers
The 2022 International Youth Day theme of creating a world for all ages tackles the challenge of ‘ageism’, defined by the World Health Organization as “the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel) and discrimination (how we act) directed towards others or oneself, based on age”.
With over 20 years of celebrating International Youth Day, there has been significant progress in the empowerment of young people, but as new challenges continue to emerge, sustained action is needed to ensure the next generation continues to get the opportunity it deserves in a changing and unpredictable world.
For example, the coronavirus pandemic has caused huge disruption to the education, training, and early career development of young people. When the pandemic struck in 2020, employers featured in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers cut their graduate recruitment by 15.1% in 2020, and in the US, the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) found that 7.8% of employers revoked job offers and 20% cancelled internships. One UK survey of 5,000 graduates reported that 28% of third-year students’ job offers were deferred or rescinded.
Although the situation has improved since 2020, the future still poses challenges. The world’s population is expected to increase by two billion in the next 30 years, and estimates suggest that in order to meet youth employment needs, 600 million jobs would have to be created over the next 15 years.
To face this challenge, we need to act now, and at Watson- Marlow we’re taking positive steps through our apprenticeship programmes and graduate schemes. We currently have 21 apprentices across multiple disciplines, including engineering, finance, quality, and business administration, providing qualifications ranging from level 2 (GCSE) through to level 7 (Post-grad/Masters).
The voice of WMFTS international young people
International Youth Day is designed to celebrate, empower, and give a voice to the young people in our society, and we’ve been asking our young apprentices and graduates to share their thoughts.
One clear takeaway was the value our graduates gained from being part of the WMFTS community. “The best bit of the role is the connection,” claimed Suxuan, a graduate Engineer, “with guidance and help from line managers, development managers and mentors, grads can gain a global view.”
Joanne, a graduate Global Business Development Operations Manager, also commented on the great mentoring relationships – “the network I gained, projects I completed, and mentoring I received all supported me to get where I wanted to be professionally.”
For many, the schemes provide support and direction in finding the best profession in which to realise their skill sets and interests. “The rotational nature of graduate schemes makes them the perfect place to learn what you enjoy the most and where your strengths lie in a working environment,” shared Emma, a graduate Engineer, “I’ve been able to develop a plan for the career path I’d like to take and where I’d like to be in five years.” Calum, a young Sustainability Engineer, agreed, stating that such schemes “help recent graduates find roles within a business that are suited to their skills and interests – quickly.”
The benefit is two-fold. Just as schemes and apprenticeships benefit young people, having a workforce that embraces the skills, enthusiasm, and fresh perspectives of the younger generation is an immense benefit to the company. “The schemes help young people to grow, which will indispensably benefit the company’s growth”, stated Suxuan.
Where fluid technology solutions meet societal solutions
Young people represent the future and will be the main agents driving the change and innovation we need to overcome the challenges society faces globally. Apprenticeship and graduate schemes harvest the skills of today’s youth to tackle skills shortages, provide tailored qualifications, and provide fresh perspectives to challenge existing ways of thinking.
WMFTS is working to expand its apprenticeship offer through the Academy this year – if you have any ideas, inquiries, or comments, please do get in touch, or visit our website to find out more about our schemes.
Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Solutions
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About us
Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group (WMFTG) peristaltic tube and hose pumps meet requirements including: value for money; low cost of ownership; reliability and ease of maintenance to the food and beverage, chemical, pharmaceutical, mining and many other industries.
We demonstrate how pumps deliver significant process efficiencies over the lifetime of the equipment. Whether performing flavouring addition in food processing, chemical metering in water treatment or mineral recovery, we have a solution which can cut pump downtime and reduce costs through higher accuracy metering and transfer. WMFTG has dedicated application engineers available to help customers make the right pump and tubing choice from a range providing microlitres per minute to 80 cubic metres per hour flow rates.
The only part of the pump to come into contact with the product is the tube or hose. This means there are no seals or valves that can wear or fail. Replacing the tube or hose can be performed quickly and safely. Peristaltic pump benefits include:
Total fluid containment with no seals No ancillaries Handle viscous and abrasive slurries and sludge Self-priming capability Dry running without damage to the pump In addition to their range of positive displacement pumps, Watson-Marlow Fluid Technology Group has added PTFE-lined chemical and industrial hoses to their range. Aflex hoses are reinforced to withstand the most severe conditions and use.
Where we supply to
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, South America, North America
Industries we supply to
Automation, Chemicals, Consultants, Components Electronics, Energy and Power, Food and Beverage, Glass Ceramics Cement, Metals and Minerals, OEM, Paper and Pulp, Pharmaceutical Cosmetics Toiletries, Plastics and Rubber, Recycling, Textiles, Tobacco, Water and Wastewater
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