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Uniting with the defense industry

Addressing current and emerging security challenges through the power of relationships and engagement

The following are a few of the numerous organizations that look to ASU, an innovative powerhouse, as a partner to support the U.S. technological advantage.

Boeing

Boeing supports scholarships and sponsorship opportunities for student organizations. Key areas of interest for Boeing and ASU collaborations include talent acquisition, research and development, including aerospace engineering, advanced manufacturing, data science and supply chain.

General Dynamics

General Dynamics engages across ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, the largest engineering school in the country, on programs including computer science, electrical engineering and manufacturing engineering systems. By collaborating on joint projects, workforce development and federal funding opportunities, General Dynamics and ASU propel forward the industries of the future.

Honeywell

Honeywell Aerospace and ASU work together to build a long-term, strategic and comprehensive relationship, establishing Honeywell as an employer of choice with ASU’s engineering students.

Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin and ASU NewSpace are engaged through MILO Institute, which is focused on enabling more scientists, engineers and students to design, develop and conduct deep space robotic missions.

Northrop Grumman/Orbital ATK

Northrop Grumman sponsors research throughout ASU and as part of the New Economy Initiative, enabling the development of new technologies to support national defense needs. NGC also engages with ASU students throughout their academic careers.

Raytheon Technologies

Raytheon and ASU together support research, workforce education, student hiring and philanthropic engagements.

Security & Defence PLuS

Security & Defence PLuS initiative is an academic research and educational collaboration between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. This new initiative provides independent, original knowledge and understanding of national and global security issues and serves as a keystone in the PLuS Alliance, a partnership between ASU, King’s College London and the University of New South Wales Sydney aimed at solving pressing educational and societal challenges.

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