Students at Michigan's Grand Valley State University will soon be able to get their hands on some real-world work if the school gets the go-ahead to build a new learning center, MLive.com reports.
Called the Digital Learning Epicenter, the center would offer digital production labs, fabrication labs, and a space for startups to collaborate.
"We all know this tech revolution we're in is going to require four to 10 times the amount of computer scientists, engineers, and people in the workforce that can build a competency on top of a degree to get a next level position or new, evolved position," GVSU President Philomena Mantella tells MiBiz.
"This Epicenter creates an opportunity for startups to access university talent and faculty, and offers us an opportunity to grow those pipelines with businesses."
The center would be located on the GVSU campus in downtown Grand Rapids.
GVSU is seeking state funding for the center, which Mantella says would be a great addition to the university and the community.
"It's all about growth and innovation, so it's not just helping those that are here to stay to be connected, but it's creating an environment of growth and innovation for our community," she says.
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