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Published on Monday, October 6, 2008

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CEET receives 125K gift from Mitutoyo


By NORTHERN STAR STAFF

The College of Engineering and Engineering Technology announced the creation of the Mitutoyo Metrology Lab in historic Still Gym. The $125,000 gift of equipment and financial support, spread over three years, is just the latest of many examples of Mitutoyo’s support for the college.

“For years the Department of Technology has been the grateful recipient of equipment from Mitutoyo. Thanks to them, our students have the opportunity to learn using the latest and best measuring devices employed by industry,” said Promod Vohra, dean of CEET. “The naming of this lab takes that partnership to a new level, and we are extremely proud that Mitutoyo chose to align itself with the college in this manner.”

Metrology is the science of measurement and provides companies with a highly accurate way of maintaining quality in manufacturing processes. Mitutoyo America is a leader in that field.

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