By Jennifer Donovan, MTU public relations director
HOUGHTON -- When IBM set its sights on becoming an international rail transportation leader, one of the first university partners they turned to was Michigan Tech. Michigan Tech's Rail Transportation Program is an emerging player educating future leaders for the rail industry.
On Friday, June 12, 2009, as IBM unveils plans for its Global Rail Innovation Center in Beijing, Pasi Lautala, director of the Rail Transportation Program, and graduate student Shane Ferrell will represent Michigan Tech.
"Countries worldwide are recognizing the importance of rail transportation and are accelerating their efforts to develop 21st-century rail systems," said Lautala. "With its Global Rail Innovation Center, IBM is modeling a new way of thinking, one that is not bound by national borders. Michigan Tech is honored that IBM has recognized our leadership in rail-related research and education and has invited us to participate in such a groundbreaking effort."
Read the rest of this article in the June 12, 2009, issue of Tech Today ...
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