Interpower Induction is dedicated to helping create interest to future generations of workers. Since its start eight years ago, owners Gary and Molly Gariglio have been supporting the Hemlock Public Schools Robotics Program. Gary is a graduate of Hemlock High School, and his dad was the school’s Superintendent for 20 years. Gary’s sister, Dana, and her husband Tom Lockwood both work for the schools. Tom is the Technology Director for the Robotics Program.
Through their efforts and with the success of the robotics program, they’ve raised a significant amount of money to build a brand new STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) Center. The official ribbon cutting ceremony was June 8, 2021. Michigan House of Representatives Rodney Wakeman spoke, and over 100 people were in attendance for the dedication.
Interpower Induction is a proud contributor to this new STEM Center. It’s crucial to create interest in technology and engineering for the future of our industry.
Read the full article from MLIVE, “Hemlock Public Schools opens new STEM and robotics center”