Students and Faculty Visit a Pfizer Site to Learn About Modern Manufacturing
The Andover, Massachusetts site welcomed 75 students and faculty from area high schools and universities to celebrate the National Association of Manufacturers' (NAM) annual Manufacturing Day.
This industry-wide event provides manufacturers the opportunity to open their doors to the public and engage in a conversation about what manufacturing is (and isn't), and why future generations should consider pursuing a career in the field.
A Pfizer site hosts the event each year, and this was Andover's third year celebrating Manufacturing Day. This year, Site Leader Jon Tucker shared opening comments, followed by a tour of the facility by the students and their teachers.
Students learned about opportunities in biopharmaceutical manufacturing - today and looking ahead to the future. Colleagues shared the evolution of their own careers and discussed how they came to work at Pfizer Andover, helping to inspire the next generation of modern manufacturing.
Ian Read: Contributions to Improving Human Health
Albert Bourla: Breakthroughs that Change Patients' Lives
Ushering in a New Era of Pfizer R&D Productivity
Advancing Our Leading JAK Science
Overcoming Therapy-Resistant Disease
Tackling Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Through Breakthrough Science and Technology
Catalyzing Innovations in Global Health
Contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Supporting Digital Health Start-Ups
Improving the Health of Women and Their Families