Boeing and ˿Ƶ Tech announce new collaboration 2

On Tuesday, The Boeing Company (Boeing Commercial Airplanes) and ˿Ƶ (˿Ƶ Tech) signed an agreement to develop a Collaboration Lab at ˿Ƶ Tech's Klamath Falls campus, which would provide a secure environment for ˿Ƶ Tech students completing projects for Boeing.

Stan L. Carr of Boeing and Dr. Nagi Naganathan of ˿Ƶ Tech
Stan L. Carr of Boeing and Dr. Nagi Naganathan of ˿Ƶ Tech

Boeing Production Engineering Manager Stan L. Carr and ˿Ƶ Tech President Dr. Nagi Naganathan signed an intent to collaborate between Boeing and ˿Ƶ Tech that will enable students to gain valuable industrial experience in a paid position while remaining full-time students in Klamath Falls.

"˿Ƶ Tech, as an industry's university, prides itself on being a surrogate lab for industry's innovation. This partnership with Boeing is a great example," said President Nagi Naganathan. "We sincerely thank The Boeing Company for creating this tremendous immersive industry experience for our students right on campus as they pursue their degree programs. I am confident this amazing experience will draw more students and industries to ˿Ƶ Tech and Klamath Falls and give our students a distinctive edge at graduation."

Boeing and ˿Ƶ Tech have partnered on internships and degree programs for decades. Currently, ˿Ƶ Tech provides several certificate programs, undergraduate, and graduate degree programs for Boeing employees at sites in the Puget Sound area.

˿Ƶ Tech will be the pilot university with Boeing Commercial Airplanes with the intent to collaborate with other universities in the future. Other universities have entered into similar partnerships with Boeing Defense Systems.

Boeing Collaboration Lab at ˿Ƶ Tech

The initial collaboration will be for mechanical, electrical, and other engineering students and may expand to computer systems and management programs depending on the needs of Boeing. Boeing will supply detailed statements of work for the university to complete for specific project needs.

"The process should be relatively seamless for students, who ˿Ƶ Tech already trains on some of the software used at Boeing," said Dr. Tom Keyser, who is the Dean of ˿Ƶ Tech’s College of Engineering, Technology, and Management and is leading the partnership. "Students will get industrial experience and have deliverables on a project, just as they would at Boeing. They will be supervised by a faculty member and mentored by a Boeing employee, just like they would if it were an off-campus opportunity. But they don't have to leave campus, and they don't have to slow down their studies."

The partnership is in the beginning stages, with space being allocated in the Center of Excellence for Engineering Technology (CEET) to house the Collaboration Lab. ˿Ƶ Tech and Boeing anticipate a spring launch date.

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