Honeywell Expands Student Competition

Nov. 4, 2010
Student competition now includes accredited universities in North and South America; Challenges skills in wireless technology and simulation software

Honeywell’s annual student competition designed to inspire innovation in the process industries is now open to students pursuing degrees in technical fields at accredited colleges and universities in North and South America. The Honeywell Users Group (HUG) student competition – which was originally launched in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region – challenges students to design automation solutions to common problems facing process manufacturers.

This year, students can choose to design a plan that solves critical plant issues using either wireless technology, or simulation software. Selected students will present their winning entries to leading manufacturing companies and potential employers at the annual Americas Honeywell Users Group Symposium customer conference, held each June in Phoenix.

For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/honeywellstudentengineers and click on “Student Challenges.”

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