We are thrilled to announce the latest development at the Assured Digital Microelectronics Education and Training Ecosystem (ADMETE) space at Wright State University. This summer, we are hosting a group of 35 talented interns to be trained in industry-standard Laser PCB fabrication and other cutting-edge technologies.
This initiative is made possible through the generous support of the United States Air Force, the AFRL Scholars Program, Intel Corporation, and our dedicated partners Kim Jacoby, Darryl Ahner, and Kevin McCamey. We extend our gratitude to all involved for their invaluable contributions.
A special shoutout to Sayed Nowroz, CSCA™, and all ADMETE-supported students for their enthusiasm and commitment to excellence. Their hands-on training with the LPKF ProtoLaser U4 machine for PCB fabrication, boasting 6-micron precision, marks a significant milestone in their educational journey. This advanced technology training, conducted at our Boffin Factory lab, is paving the way for sophisticated engineering innovations.
This initiative underscores our commitment to providing students with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving field of microelectronics. We look forward to seeing the incredible achievements that will emerge from this summer’s program.