Purdue Plans Aerospace Research Park

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Purdue University announced plans on Tuesday to create a 980-acre aerospace research facility in West Lafayette, Indiana. “This district will be a game-changer for our students and Purdue’s outreach efforts to partnering corporations,” said Dan Hasler, president of Purdue Research Foundation. “We are looking for research collaborators to complement the commercial and industrial aerospace work that will be done in the district and who have an interest in licensing some of the outstanding aerospace-related intellectual property coming out of the university.”

Purdue researchers have patented technologies to improve engines, sensors, propulsion systems, blade designs, and composite materials for aviation, according to the university’s news release. The new park aims to provide research opportunities for Purdue students and faculty as well as jobs for local residents. The Purdue Research Foundation already operates four research parks around the state, comprising more than 260 companies and employing more than 4,500 people.

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