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GETAC SELECT SOLUTIONS CELEBRATES THE JOURNEY OF EVOLUTION

Since its establishment, Getac’s commitment to excellence has made Getac Select a reliable solution for a wide range of industries. While we looked at the importance of teamwork for success in 2023, this year, we invite you to join us in celebrating the evolution of our solutions and the spirit that fuels our partnerships.
Dive into content that unpacks the dynamic essence of evolution. It's not just a process for Getac but the force that empowers us to forge enduring connections with our valued customers and partners. Let us embark on this journey that transcends business boundaries and highlights the impact we can make together on vital issues like Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), sustainability, and workplace health and safety.
Embrace Challenge
Embrace Challenge, 
Evolve Beyond
Threads of Sustainability Weave Evolution
Threads of Sustainability
Weave Evolution
Evolving is Prioritizing Safety & Health
Evolving is Prioritising
Health & Safety

EMBRACE CHALLENGE, EVOLVE BEYOND

At Getac, we've always cherished the wealth of insights and experiences generously shared by our customers and partners. While we've been committed to launching human-centric innovative devices in the past, we've realized there's so much more we can do.
This year, inspired by the International Women’s Day, we extend a heartfelt invitation for you to join us on an inspiring journey towards evolving a truly inclusive workplace. As a starting point, we're providing professional equipment to brave Fire Angels, supporting their adventurous endeavors in Antarctica. Find out more about their story below.
Internally, at Getac, we are steadfast in our commitment to cultivating a more welcoming working environment, aligned with the values of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). We recognize that the journey towards inclusiveness is an ongoing process, with no fixed endpoint. Yet, through collective efforts, we envision a world that is more diverse, equitable, and inclusive, waiting to unfold before us.

FIRE ANGELS SKI FROM WEST ANTARCTICA TO SOUTH POLE IN WORLD-FIRST

FIRE ANGELS SKI FROM WEST ANTARCTICA TO SOUTH POLE IN WORLD-FIRST
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1,230 KM

from West Antarctica to the South Pole
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-50°C

to face during the expedition
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52 DAYS

and 10 hours, 32 minutes
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70,000 STEPS/DAY

to conquer the journey
In November 2023, two women firefighters, Georgina Gilbert and Rebecca Openshaw-Rowe, embarked on a skiing mission from West Antarctica to the South Pole, a distance of 1,230 kilometres at altitudes ranging from 800m to 3km above sea level. They would become the first emergency services professionals to ski unsupported to the South Pole and the first people to ski the route.
Representing the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (SWFRS) and Mid & West Wales Fire Service, the pair braved temperatures as low as minus 50 degrees Celsius and hauled supply sleds weighing more than 110 kilogrammes and 121 kilogrammes respectively. Added to the extreme cold, wind speeds above 60 mph were common. The expedition took a total of 52 days, 10 hours and 32 minutes, seeing the intrepid emergency responders cover up to 28 km over 11 to 11.5 hours of skiing per day. “You are doing about 70,000 steps a day, and you fight for each one of those steps,” says the firefighters.
Getac’s UX10 rugged tablet was in their supplies, and it provided much needed relief at the end of a gruelling day as a means of entertainment. The pair recharged it every two to three days using a solar panel. “It was a level of normality, and a reassurance as we didn’t have to worry about cracking the screen as it was being tossed about,” said the firefighters. “It was pivotal in helping us stay motivated.”
The firefighters believe everyone should have the opportunity to achieve their ambitions, and that women and girls can suffer from stereotyping that prevents them from realising their capabilities and talent. To combat this they wanted to demonstrate what is possible and serve as role models for prospective adventurers. “We hope this will influence the next generation of women in the public safety industry,” said the firefighters. “We passed four teams throughout the expedition and they were all male, which reminded us of the difference we were making and what we were achieving.”
Their message to potential woman fire and rescue recruits is to “be brave and take the first step, but also have fun trying, and reach out if you need help. This can be through social media or your local fire station. Knock on the door and someone will be there to help. But mostly, believe in yourself. Four years ago, we couldn’t ski, and we didn’t know what an expedition was. We believed in ourselves and made it happen.”
Getac has consistently prioritised public safety, dedicating itself to supporting frontline personnel in swiftly and efficiently responding to incidents. We are proud to have been part of this journey in helping Georgina and Rebecca stay upbeat and connected in the face of challenging environmental and weather conditions. Funds raised will go to The Fire Fighters Charity, which provides confidential, personalised support to the entire fire services community in the UK and Australia. This involves providing mental and physical health and social wellbeing services remotely, online and in communities.

Source: Mail Online

GETAC NAMED BEST FOR EMPLOYEES AND DEI

Getac is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment, which believes that genuine and sustainable development can only be realised through collaborative endeavours, ultimately benefiting both talent and business alike. The HR Asia Awards singled Getac out against Fortune 500 and other major multinationals, finding Getac the Best Company to Work For in Taiwan for the third time. Getac was ranked highly for Core, Self and Group within the Total Engagement Assessment Model (TEAM) categories. 

Getac promotes the acquisition of broader skills through its Individual Development Plan programme, while providing leadership training, which acts as the foundation for shared management values. The company also promotes a diverse, equal and inclusive workplace through its environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) committee.
 
Separately, Getac has been awarded the 2023 DEI Diversity for Better Tomorrow Award, the nomination came in recognition of Getac's achievements in advocating social diversity and inclusion. The organisation fosters the advancement of DEI as well as women's empowerment by offering diverse communication channels, such as conducting a range of educational initiatives and resources, gender-friendly seminars, as well as lectures and workshops on unconscious bias and friendly workplace. To learn more about Getac’s culture and DEI efforts, visit our People and Community page.

2023
WE RISE BY
LIFTING EACH OTHER
2022
CELEBRATING
WOMEN'S SUCCESS
2021
STRONG LIKE HER
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