“At Autodesk, our software not only helps people Design and Make things; we also help shape tomorrow’s Design and Make leaders,” said Andrew Anagnost, president and CEO of Autodesk. “It’s imperative that educators and industry leaders work together to prepare students for an ever-changing workforce, and technology companies like Autodesk have a critical role to play in bridging the gap. We’re honored to support Howard University’s students on their journeys to building the future.”
Autodesk president and CEO Andrew Anagnost (left) sitting down with Nadir Yilmaz (right), Ph.D., P.E., professor and chair of Howard University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.
“This generous gift, in addition to the previously donated $1M to the Department of Mechanical Engineering, is a result of our exemplary industry-academia partnership with Autodesk for the last six years, which has already resulted in curriculum development with industry-grade software, and mechanical engineering graduates with advanced skills. All of these efforts will be used for the long-term development and sustainability of establishing a diverse engineering workforce,” said Nadir Yilmaz, Ph.D., P.E., professor and chair of Howard University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Howard University’s Design and Make lab, expected to open in 2025, will serve as a hub for interdisciplinary collaboration across the University. The donation will fund the lab’s longevity, expand its on-site equipment for experiential learning, and hire the best-in-class educators.
The lab will also support K-12 activities to inspire young students to explore STEM through the incorporation of SAE International’s award-winning, hands-on A World in Motion® (AWIM) PreK-12 STEM program in partnership with the SAE Foundation, which supports equitable access to STEM through SAE’s AWIM Program and has reached more than 6 million students since the inception.
“The opening of the lab will enable students to transform their budding design ideas into working prototypes. Through their use of the lab’s Design and Making technology and peer collaborations, students will have immersive learning experiences that connect theoretical knowledge with real-world problems that require diverse teams. The opportunities afforded by a facility like this are a driver for innovation,” said John M. M. Anderson, Ph.D., dean of CEA.
Howard University students. Image courtesy of Howard University.
Autodesk’s gift in support of the Design and Make lab is in part a result of the longstanding partnership between Autodesk and Dr. Nadir Yilmaz, professor and chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Howard University. Dr. Yilmaz and his department faculty have been leveraging Autodesk software in their classrooms for the past six years. Autodesk proudly offers its software for free to students and educators worldwide in its commitment to prepare the next generation to design and make the future.
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