As advanced technologies continue to transform how work gets done, Caterpillar Inc. is reinforcing its commitment to the workforce behind that transformation.
On May 7, 2026, the company is opening registration for the Building the Future Workforce Challenge, a global innovation competition first discussed on stage at CES 2026 by Caterpillar Chairman and CEO Joe Creed during his keynote, and part of Caterpillar's five-year, $100 million pledge announced last year.
"The future of work is here, and it's up to all of us — industry, educators and innovators — to ensure people are ready to succeed in it," said Christy Pambianchi, chief human resources officer of Caterpillar. "This challenge is about unlocking new ideas that help individuals build durable, future‑ready skills while strengthening our communities."
Operated by CARROT, the challenge welcomes bold proposals from nonprofit and for‑profit organizations worldwide that can be piloted and tested in select communities. Organizations must register by 5:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time on July 30, 2026, to participate.
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