
Trane has launched the Trane Future Climate Engineers Scholarship program in Indonesia. In partnership with Politeknik Negeri Bandung (POLBAN) and local non-governmental organisation Yayasan Generasi Cerdas Iklim (GCI), the program will provide comprehensive support to outstanding students in POLBAN’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineering department. This initiative aims to nurture the next generation of HVAC professionals, empowering them to become agents of innovation and expand their career pathways through financial assistance, specialised technical training, and leadership development.
Commenting on the launch of the scholarship, Steven Lim, Country Leader of Trane Indonesia, said, “Our commitment extends beyond technological innovation to include fostering the talent that will lead our industry into a sustainable future. This scholarship is an investment in the careers of these bright young professionals, equipping them with the technical expertise and leadership skills essential for future success. By empowering them, we are contributing to the long-term resilience of Indonesia’s HVAC sector and drive progress toward sustainable development.”
The program addresses a critical skills gap in Indonesia. As the nation experiences rapid urbanisation and increasing demand for climate adaptation solutions, the HVAC industry requires a pipeline of skilled professionals who can design and implement energy-efficient systems.






