In a world increasingly driven by technology, innovation, and sustainability, the question is not whether we will need engineers it is whether we are equipping the next generation with the skills to lead the way. RS South Africa, a trading brand of RS Group plc (LSE: RS1), a global provider of product and service solutions, is rising to this challenge, demonstrating that nurturing future engineers goes far beyond traditional classrooms or competitions.
As South Africa celebrates STEM Day on 8 November, the company shines a light on the full spectrum of its educational initiatives, from university-level competitions like the Formula Student Build Fund, to the GirlCode partnership, and the global Engineers of Tomorrow campaign. Each initiative is part of a bigger vision to create learning experiences that spark curiosity, build resilience, and cultivate problem-solving skills essential for tomorrow’s innovators.
Through Engineers of Tomorrow, RS is able to celebrate and support students and innovators who are already shaping a better world. This initiative reinforces its commitment to the education sector and advances its ESG strategy, while turning ideas into meaningful action.
“STEM education is not just about mastering equations or coding languages; it is about inspiring young minds to see possibilities where others see barriers. Through our programmes, we provide students with the tools, mentorship, and exposure they need to transform ideas into real-world solutions,” comments Wesley Hood, Education and Social Impact Specialist at RS South Africa.
RS South Africa’s Engineers of Tomorrow campaign equips teachers, students, and institutions with hands-on STEM resources, digital learning tools, and interactive experiences that make engineering accessible and exciting. From school workshops to community outreach projects, the campaign aims to cultivate curiosity and confidence in young learners, with a particular focus on underrepresented groups in STEM fields.
At university level, the Formula Student Build Fund enables teams to design, build, and race single-seater cars, turning theoretical knowledge into practical innovation. Applications for the 2025 Build Fund open on 5 November 2025, close on 20 January 2026, and successful teams will be announced on 5 February 2026.
This initiative, along with RS’s mentorship programmes and educational partnerships, impacts hundreds of students nationwide, helping them gain practical skills, teamwork experience, and confidence in engineering.
Programmes like GirlCode showcase RS’s commitment to inclusivity, encouraging young women to explore coding, engineering, and technology through interactive workshops and hackathons. These efforts address the urgent need for diversity in STEM careers, ensuring that the engineers of tomorrow reflect the full spectrum of South African talent.
“Every programme we support, from school-level STEM workshops to global engineering competitions, is about more than skills; it is about confidence, creativity, and agency. We want students to see themselves as innovators, problem-solvers, and leaders in their communities. That’s the future we are building together,” concludes Hood.
RS South Africa invites educators, students, and institutions to explore its Engineers of Tomorrow initiatives and become part of a growing community dedicated to shaping the next generation of engineers.
For more information about RS’s education programmes, visit:
Engineers of Tomorrow
RS South Africa on LinkedIn
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About RS
RS is a global product and service solutions provider for industrial customers, enabling them to operate efficiently and sustainably.
We operate in 36 markets, stock over 800,000 industrial and specialist products and list an additional five million relevant for our industrial customers, sourced from over 2,500 suppliers. This extensive range supports our customers across the industrial lifecycle of designing, building, and maintaining equipment and operations.
We enhance their experience through a tailored service model, leveraging our efficient physical, digital and process infrastructure sustainably. We combine a technically led and digitally enabled approach with an exceptional team of experts; ultimately, it’s our people that make the difference.
Our purpose, making amazing happen for a better world, reflects our focus on delivering results for people planet and profit.
RS Group plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange with stock ticker RS1 and in the year ended 31 March 2024 reported revenue of £2,942 million.
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Formula Student Africa Team at Nelson Mandela University.
Real-world racing innovation made possible through RS South Africa’s support of aspiring engineers.
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Young engineers put theory into action in the RS-supported Formula Student programme.
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