Made to Move Communities team from Kaetsu Ariake High School in Tokyo, Japan

Made to Move Communities™

Inspiring and supporting young innovators as they pursue inclusive mobility solutions for underserved and underrepresented communities

As the company that is Made to Move You™, mobility is central to our vision: to give people freedom to connect and thrive in a taller, faster, smarter world.

Through this innovative program, launched in 2020, we are engaging young minds to imagine new mobility solutions for people everywhere. Just as important, by giving these students safe, hands-on experiences under the mentorship of Otis experts, we aim to spark an early, lifelong interest in STEM – science, technology, engineering and math.

With a solid grounding in STEM subjects, students will be better prepared for the rapidly evolving skilled workforce, which is estimated to have 85 million unfilled jobs globally by 2030.1

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Meet our mentors

Learn more about how our colleague mentors are advancing inclusive mobility and empowering the STEM workforce of the future.

Mobility Solutions to Reduce the Impacts of Climate Change

Today, more than ever, climate change poses a significant threat to the safety, prosperity and wellbeing of people and communities around the world. For the third year of Made to Move Communities, we empowered the next generation of innovators to be a part of the solution. Otis colleagues mentored 230+ students across the globe to develop solutions to the climate change issues impacting mobility today for the benefit of generations to come. Watch the video to learn more.

Mobility Solutions for Older Populations

The number of older adults is projected to double to 1.5 billion in 20502. For the second year of Made to Move Communities, we tapped young minds and applied creative thinking to help cities of the future adapt and meet the needs of this growing population. Across 14 countries and territories, teams of Otis employee mentors and students created STEM-based mobility solutions ranging from connected wheelchairs and smart escalators to a device improving access to local water stations. Watch the video to learn more.

1https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/publications/pdf/ageing/WorldPopulationAgeing2019-Highlights.pdf

Mobility Solutions to COVID-19

In its first year, Made to Move Communities engaged schools in Brazil, China, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Russia, Spain, the United States and Singapore. Under the mentorship of Otis employees, nearly 100 students spent eight weeks developing STEM-based solutions to address mobility challenges in their communities – particularly those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Watch the video to learn more about Year 1 of Made to Move Communities and see the student solutions.

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Inspiring STEM-based mobility solutions

Made to Move Communities, the cornerstone of our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategy, focuses on two issues that are vital both to Otis and to the communities where we live and work: STEM education and inclusive mobility.

This annual challenge will inspire students from around the world to come up with creative, technology-based solutions for eliminating the physical, geographic and financial barriers to mobility that often afflict our neighbors.

Inclusive mobility and well-being

At Otis, we know just how important mobility is to people’s well-being and their ability to lead healthy, productive lives. Few companies have played a greater role in creating today’s connected urban world, and our innovations continue to transform how people live and work.

Yet even today, many people lack access to reliable, affordable, convenient means for getting where they need to go, whether it’s school, work, the market or to receive medical care.

We believe new technologies such as artificial intelligence, advanced robotics and other smart, connected devices and networks hold the potential to address these challenges and deliver on the promise of inclusive mobility – for everyone, everywhere.

By participating in Made to Move Communities, students will get a glimpse into this exciting future – and be encouraged to play a role in shaping the world we live in today and forgenerations to come.

Preparing the 21st century workforce

50 million STEM jobs unfilled by 2030 due to skills gap

In the era of Industry 4.0, technology permeates every job category, including manufacturing and many other trades. To prepare themselves for this rapidly evolving workplace, students need a solid grounding in STEM curricula and subjects – science, technology, engineering and math.

Yet according to one estimate, a skills gap may leave as many as 50 million jobs unfilled globally by 2030.1 Made to Move Communities is one way to help close this gap, by complementing existing school programs with safe, real-world lessons conducted under the guidance of Otis experts – people who are passionate about technology and helping to nurture the next generation of innovators.

https://news.microsoft.com/en-xm/2019/04/12/making-an-impact-for-stem-education-in-europe/

Communitas Award Recipient

In its inaugural year, Made to Move Communities received the Communitas Award for Excellence in Corporate Social Responsibility.The Otis program was specifically recognized in the “Making A Difference Category,” which highlights those striving to impact positive change on people and communities.

The Communitas Awards is an international effort to recognize exceptional businesses, organizations, and individuals who are unselfishly giving of themselves and their resources, and those who are changing how they do business to benefit their communities. Nominees are evaluated on the extent and effectiveness of their efforts. To learn more about the award, visit www.communitasawards.com/background.

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