DENSO North
America Foundation (DNAF) has become the latest supporter of the Arkansas
Northeastern College (ANC) Center for Allied Technologies with their announcement
of a $150,000 contribution toward the project. DNAF has approved the project
for funding over a three-year period.
As one of the
world’s largest automotive suppliers with operations in 32 countries and regions,
DENSO provides capabilities in research and design, and development, manufacturing
and delivery of advanced automotive technology, systems and components.
“The DENSO North
America Foundation is pleased to support ANC’s efforts to build a skilled,
knowledgeable and well-trained workforce to serve industry,” said George Harguess,
President of DENSO Manufacturing Arkansas in Osceola. “We appreciate
the standards of excellence that are held by Arkansas Northeastern College and
its commitment to education.”
“We are so
grateful for the relationship that Arkansas Northeastern College has with DENSO. The local plant has been a long-time
supporter of ANC with participation in the WORK Program and other technical
programs, as well as sponsoring ANC Foundation activities. We appreciate their
past support and this generous gift toward our Center for Allied Technologies
and look forward to beginning construction on the project next year,” said Dr.
James Shemwell, President of Arkansas Northeastern College.
Because of their
vision for the community and the development of a skilled workforce, the DNAF’s
contribution to the ANC Center for Allied Technologies will provide funds to complete
and equip two separate areas of the facility: the DENSO Manufacturing Classroom
and the DENSO Computer Laboratory & Library.
Currently the
facility is in the architectural and engineering planning stage, which will take
approximately one year, with construction expected to take two years. The
85,000-square-foot facility is expected to open in 2018.
The Center for
Allied Technologies, to be located on the ANC Main Campus, will actually
decrease the College’s overall facilities by 30,000 square feet by
consolidating the Burdette Center, Harry L. Crisp Center, and the ACME
Center—with an estimated costs savings for the College of approximately $100,000
a year in maintenance. This new facility will feature a headquarters for
the College’s customized training force—The Solutions Group, including general
purpose classrooms, electrical classroom & lab, mechanical classroom/lab,
safety classroom/lab, HVAC classroom & lab, computer classroom, and large
multi-purpose room. Additionally, a world-class welding laboratory will be
available for students.
Secondary Center
students from area high schools also will be served by this facility through
classroom & laboratories for advanced manufacturing, welding, criminal
justice, education, and construction/carpentry. The design incorporates a
computer lab for the Secondary Center. Also featured is an aircraft hangar/lab,
combination non-destructive testing (NDT) & composites laboratory, and
general purpose classrooms to fully accommodate ANC’s Federal Aviation Administration—certified
Aviation Maintenance Program.
Since its
inception in 2001, the DENSO North America Foundation, philanthropic arm
of global auto parts supplier DENSO’s North American headquarters, DENSO International
America, Inc., has been dedicated to advancing the auto industry through grants
to colleges and universities. The Foundation provides students with technology,
tools and experiences similar to that of the professional workplace they’ll experience
after graduation.