NXP Supports TU Graz with 450,000 US Dollars

From left: Stefan Mangard, Head of the Institute of Applied Information Processi
From left: Stefan Mangard, Head of the Institute of Applied Information Processing and Communications, Klaus Witrisal, Head of the Institute of Communication Networks and Satellite Communications, TU Graz Rector Horst Bischof, NXP Austria CTO Wolfgang Steinbauer and state minister Barbara Eibinger-Miedl at the official handing over of the donation in front of the Data House at Campus Inffeldgasse. Image source: Lunghammer - TU Graz
From left: Stefan Mangard, Head of the Institute of Applied Information Processing and Communications, Klaus Witrisal, Head of the Institute of Communication Networks and Satellite Communications, TU Graz Rector Horst Bischof, NXP Austria CTO Wolfgang Steinbauer and state minister Barbara Eibinger-Miedl at the official handing over of the donation in front of the Data House at Campus Inffeldgasse. Image source: Lunghammer - TU Graz By Medieninfo With a donation made by its foundation, the manufacturer of semiconductors is supporting scholarships and the setup of an ultra-wideband laboratory at Campus Inffeldgasse. The NXP Foundation, a non-profit organization of NXP Semiconductors, is providing $450,000 to Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria for scholarships and lab equipment. The donation will help attract more young talent to the STEM field, promote local development and further expand engagement at the Graz site. The newly opened NXP office in the Data House on Inffeldgasse campus will also further strengthen a cooperative relationship between the university and other electronic players. Scholarships for Master Students. On November 13, NXP Austria CTO, Wolfgang Steinbauer, officially presented this funding gift to TU Graz Rector, Horst Bischof, at the TU Graz Data House.
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