ASML joins University of Arizona's Industrial Affiliates Program

May 2, 2007
May 2, 2007, Wilton, CT--ASML (Veldhoven, The Netherlands) has joined the Industrial Affiliates program at the College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), which means that the company's ASML Optics unit (Wilton, CT) will directly support the quality of education for the college's students, through program participation as well as potential technology transfer opportunities and activities.

May 2, 2007, Wilton, CT--ASML (Veldhoven, The Netherlands) has joined the Industrial Affiliates program at the College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), which means that the company's ASML Optics unit (Wilton, CT) will directly support the quality of education for the college's students, through program participation as well as potential technology transfer opportunities and activities.

In addition, ASML will engage with faculty and the University's Academic Programs office for development of short courses and seminars that support ASML's specific projects in optical engineering. The company will also participate in the program's members only Annual Workshop which includes students, faculty, and other corporate Industrial Affiliates.

"Supporting the Industrial Affiliates program enables ASML Optics to bring challenges in leading-edge technology directly to the College of Optical Sciences and its students, providing a mutual benefit for all involved," said Frans van Lierop, vice president and general manager of ASML Optics.

For more information, visit ASML Optics.

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