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SIEMENS for Mechatronics

SIEMENS $225,000 Contribution Supports Mechatronics at SPSU

Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. is one of Siemens’ operating companies in the U. S., headquartered in the Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta, Ga. The company manufactures and markets one of the world’s broadest ranges of electrical and electronic products, systems and services to industrial and construction market customers.

Citing industry demand for trained professionals in mechatronics – a discipline that marries mechanical and electrical engineering and is a major key in manufacturing today -- Siemens Energy and Automation is providing a $225,000 grant to support undergraduate education in this field at Southern Polytechnic State University.

According to MET Professor Glenn Allen, mechatronics does not replace the disciplines of mechanical or electrical engineering but combines them into an integrated partnership that is a major key in sophisticated manufacturing today.

According to Tom Kopanski (Siemens Energy and Automation, Inc. Vice President) , “Investing in technical and education-based programs like the development of a mechatronics degree program at SPSU enables our organization to support the development of the next generation of engineers and scientists who will advance tomorrow’s technology.”

Professor Allen notes that this is the latest support of high-technology education that Siemens has provided through Southern Polytechnic. The organization has been a sponsor and booster of the annual Georgia BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) high school competitions hosted by SPSU. Siemens has also previously provided generous funding for student training work stations that are the heart and soul of modern automated manufacturing, and a significant Plastic Injection Molding System, to the University’s Mechanical Engineering Technology Department.

“Siemens is the kind of responsible company that recognizes the impact of education in the science and technology fields on our state’s – and our nation’s – economy,” says Allen. “The future will be very bright for those with an undergraduate mechatronics knowledge and skills and they, in turn, can brighten the future efficiency, productivity and growth of business and industry.” 


Lockheed Martin Systems Integration - Owego for Lockheed Aerial Robotics

Awarded $9,350 to establish a cooperative relationship with SPSU in the area training of training engineers and technicians as well as for conduct of research and development at the "Center of Excellence for Advanced Composites.


AquaDyn Technologies

Awarded $36,055 to validate the efficiency of AquaDyn Technology's water treatment methods as compared to traditional chemical treatment.

 

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