DENSO Donates $9,000 to Athens, Tennessee-area High Schools for STEM Education
- DENSO Manufacturing Athens Tennessee, Inc. Donated $9,000 to nine local high schools to support their STEM education programs in May 2025.
- This donation followed a year-long internal employee competition where teams earned up to $1,000 each by meeting safety, collaboration, and quality goals.
- DMAT has produced powertrain parts in Athens for over 20 years and recently announced a $100 million expansion to broaden its product range, including HVAC solutions.
- Steven Hayes, Manufacturing Director at DMAT, expressed that the competition highlights DENSO's commitment to teamwork, ongoing improvement, and supporting the communities where the company operates.
- The donation reflects DENSO's ongoing commitment to contribute to local technical education and foster future innovators in the Tennessee area.
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DENSO Donates $9,000 to Athens, Tennessee-area High Schools for STEM Education
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