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Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) has announced a scholarship programme to honour Dr Gladys West, a pioneer in mathematics, minority advancement and the advent of the Global Positioning System (GPS) – one of our most widely used innovations throughout the world.

Trimble establishes Dr Gladys West scholarship programmeDr Gladys West is known as the hidden figure who helped invent GPS – one of our most widely used innovations throughout the world.

Known today as the hidden figure who helped invent GPS, Dr West is one of the reasons why consumers can receive driving directions from a phone or tag a photo location on social media. And why professionals in industrial markets such as construction, transportation and agriculture can leverage geospatial technology to realise significant improvements in productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability to transform the way they work with precision.

Dr West knew from a young age that education would be the key to moving forward from her family farm in rural Virginia. A scholarship recipient herself, Dr West earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Mathematics and was offered a position in 1956 with Virginia’s Naval Proving Ground – now called the Naval Surface Warfare Centre. Hired as a mathematician, she was one of only four African American employees at the time and only the second woman of colour. 

With her intelligence and computational skills recognised, she quickly climbed the ranks and became project manager for the Seasat radar altimetry project in the 1960s. Knowledge gained through that work enabled her to programme an IBM computer to calculate an accurate geodetic Earth model – the detailed mathematical model of the shape of the Earth that is the essential building block for GPS. That tenacity, talent and enterprising fortitude encapsulates the spirit of Trimble’s scholarship program designed to honour Dr West’s contributions to science and the geospatial industry.

“It’s fitting to announce this special scholarship programme following Dr West’s 91st birthday. A woman who helped pave the path to GPS – the technology that was not only core for Trimble’s early business but provided the catalyst to create the geospatial industry. This path to innovation has given us the tools to not only navigate and model our world but to transform work in our lives every day,” says Rob Painter, Trimble CEO. “Just as Dr West viewed education as the pathway for the future, we are excited by the opportunity to support a new generation of stars to help them pursue their educational journey.”

“We must appreciate our past, learn in the present and prepare those behind us for the future. We must encourage our youth to pursue a higher-level education so that they will be equipped to change the world. We must be willing to use our talents and strengths to work for the betterment of the world,” says Dr West.

Supported by the Trimble Foundation, a donor-advised fund, the Dr West scholarship programme will enable Virginia State University, North Carolina A&T State University and Florida International University to award a 4-year scholarship to one student each year. These universities were carefully chosen to reflect Dr West as a woman of colour and science, and to align with two of the Trimble Foundation’s key support pillars:  female education and empowerment and diversity, equity and inclusion. 

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