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Research Institutions Ohio offers a broad array of research university talent across the state that can help with fuel cell and hydrogen related research.
• State-of-the-art testing equipment • Specialized equipment procured for your project • Diagnostic capability minimizes trial-and-error • Technical expertise, knowledge and experience These facilities at Case Western Reserve University, the Ohio State University, the University of Toledo, Cleveland State University, and Stark State College of Technology form the first level platform for resources that can serve the fuel cell industry.
Faculty research and physical resources to support fuel cell industry collaboration are also available at Kent State University, the University of Akron, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Dayton, and Ohio University. Case Western Reserve University
A strong commitment to developing technician training curricula at Ohio's community and technical colleges provides direct workforce development support for the growing fuel cell and other advanced energy technology industries.
Others with programs in development: The fuel cell industry is proud to support a number of K-12 initiatives that will fill the educational pipeline with students well versed in STEM fundamentals, pre-engineering curricula, and energy principles. Firstfuelcells.com - educational materials, and leadership of the 2008-09 Fuel Cell Green Machine Competition.
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