Community involvement
As a responsible and engaged global corporate citizen, it is critically important that we contribute to and have a positive influence in the communities around the world where we are active.
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People
Engineers without Borders Sweden join forces with Sandvik employees to map the unmapped
Engineers Without Borders Sweden (EWB Sweden) recently teamed up with Sandvik employees and other volunteers to host a virtual Missing Maps Mapathon, making vital contributions to life-saving humanitarian efforts. -
Community engagement for mutal benefit
Sandvik aims to be an engaged corporate citizen that contributes to the communities where it operates -
People
Shift towards shifts
Sandvik Coromant India has taken multiple steps to increase diversity and enable more female engineers in its workshops, particularly during night shifts. -
Sustainability
Scoring future goals at Night football for girls
In Sandviken, we have partnered with Sandvikens IF to promote football towards young people – in particularly girls. -
Sustainability, People
Improving lives in Tanzania
Water supply, sanitation and education are focus areas driven by Engineers Without Borders Sweden. As the main partner of EWB-SWE, Sandvik contributes to the development of rural areas in Tanzania. -
Sustainability
Improving hygiene and education in Papua-Indonesia
Sandvik aims to be an active member in the communities in which it operates. Helping to provide clean water, health and education in Papua-Indonesia is a way of supporting and empowering local communities. -
People, Sustainability
Community programs help train the talent of tomorrow
Technical students in Zambia are getting hands-on experience with donated equipment. -
People
A role model for others to follow
On June 23, we celebrate International Women in Engineering Day. Meet Memory Phiri, Sandvik, Zambia. -
People
A solution-driven stance
June 23 is International Women in Engineering Day. We talked to Celina Kaji in Brazil about her career choice. -
Sustainability
A true and sanitary pursuit
Sandvik and Engineers Without Borders are working with a local group in Tanzania to construct sustainable and user-friendly toilet facilities. -
Sustainability
Helping a neighbor in need
When a rainstorm devastated a local school in rural Ghana, Sandvik helped rebuild it. “We really appreciate the new facility.” -
Sustainability
Supporting education in India
Going to school is the best start in life there is. Sandvik in India ensures that more children are given such a start.
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