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Honeywell Aerospace Technologies Launches Innovation Hub At Arizona State University

Honeywell Aerospace Technologies Launches Innovation Hub At Arizona State University

  • Collaboration with ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering will bring new equipment and professional expertise to ASU students

PHOENIX, Sept. 30, 2024 – Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) today opened a new space on Arizona State University’s Tempe campus in collaboration with Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. Both the Fulton Schools and Honeywell are focused on empowering students to develop key engineering skills and solve the aerospace industry’s most pressing challenges. The opening of the Honeywell Innovation Hub supports Honeywell’s alignment of its portfolio to three powerful megatrends, including the future of aviation.

The new Honeywell Innovation Hub was unveiled today in the existing Engineering Commons G-Wing building, or ECG, on ASU’s Tempe campus. Within the hub, ASU students can learn to use state-of-the-art technologies, participate in hackathons, attend workshops with Honeywell experts and visit a career center designed to link students directly into Honeywell’s professional network.

“Today’s students are the future of the aviation industry workforce,” says Jim Currier, president and CEO of Honeywell Aerospace Technologies. “We are thrilled Honeywell can help the next generation of engineers tackle the challenges ahead by providing them with a place to learn and grow. We look forward to the opportunities this space will create for collaboration, innovation and knowledge-sharing between Honeywell employees and ASU students within our local community.”

“Partnering with Honeywell represents an incredible opportunity to enhance the learning experience for ASU students,” says Kyle Squires, dean of the Fulton Schools and ASU’s vice provost for engineering, computing and technology. “By bridging academia and industry in this unique space, we empower our students to gain valuable real-world insights, explore leading technologies and make industry connections that will position them for successful careers in aerospace engineering and beyond.”

HOW STUDENTS CAN GET INVOLVED

  • The Honeywell Innovation Hub will offer weekly tech talks with Honeywell engineering experts, beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 2. Attendees will learn about the latest advancements in aerospace technologies, from avionics to propulsion and more.
  • On Thursday, Oct. 24, the Honeywell Innovation Hub will host its first Honeywell Day from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The event will provide ASU students and faculty the opportunity to hear from Honeywell's industry-leading engineers and experts through interactive demonstrations and presentations while also speaking with them one-on-one via individual networking sessions.
  • Students can also participate in the Devils Invent Hackathon on Nov. 15–17. Over these three days, participants will form teams to brainstorm, design and prototype innovative technologies under the guidance of Honeywell and ASU mentors to win prizes.
  • With new equipment provided by Honeywell, students will also soon be able to leverage innovative technologies such as virtual and augmented reality headsets, as well as laser-cutting machines to complete complex projects.

Headquartered in Phoenix, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies has been a leader in aerospace innovation for more than a century and is among the largest employers in Arizona. Products and services from Honeywell Aerospace Technologies are found on virtually every commercial, defense and space aircraft. The company builds aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity systems, mechanical components, power systems and more.

 

About Honeywell

Honeywell is an integrated operating company serving a broad range of industries and geographies around the world. Our business is aligned with three powerful megatrends – automation, the future of aviation and energy transition – underpinned by our Honeywell Accelerator operating system and Honeywell Forge IoT platform. As a trusted partner, we help organizations solve the world’s toughest, most complex challenges, providing actionable solutions and innovations through our Aerospace Technologies, Industrial Automation, Building Automation and Energy and Sustainability Solutions business segments that help make the world smarter, safer and more sustainable. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/newsroom.

About Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering is the largest engineering school in the nation and seeks to deliver a world-class learning experience for our students and to advance research and innovation — all at scale. The Fulton Schools values and emphasizes inherently interdisciplinary endeavors that capitalize on both the breadth and depth of our outstanding faculty and have built a special place for large-scale innovation characterized by foundational excellence and translational impacts. We are an engineering school on the rise in the most innovative university in the country and in the heart of the nation’s fifth largest metropolitan area.

The scale of our faculty research interests and interdisciplinary mindset combined with more than 50 graduate degree programs and over 27 undergraduate degree programs provide the foundation and collaborative possibilities to advance new ideas. The Fulton Schools has a nationally recognized faculty that conducts research, instructs and mentors students and provides service to the profession and community. To learn more about the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, visit engineering.asu.edu

Adam Kress
Director, External Communications