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Trimble and Washington State University Establish Trimble Technology Lab at the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture
SUNNYVALE, Calif., and PULLMAN, Wash., Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Building on a mission to cultivate a highly-trained workforce that will drive the

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[{"type":"text","content":"SUNNYVALE, Calif., and PULLMAN, Wash., Oct. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Building on a mission to cultivate a highly-trained workforce that will drive the innovative solutions of tomorrow, Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) and Washington State University (WSU) have established a state-of-the-art Technology Lab in WSU's Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture to serve both the School of Design and Construction and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nThe aim is to enable the university's approach in producing \"work-ready, day-one\" graduates by providing access to and training in the tools they will ultimately use in the office and field upon graduation. Incorporating Trimble technology into the university's programs is integral to support its mission of producing and sharing practical knowledge through research and instruction for the betterment of society.\nThe Trimble Technology Lab will provide students enrolled in the School of Design and Construction and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering with hands-on experience with a wide breadth of Trimble solutions. The lab will expand the university's access and expertise in surveying and GIS, cost- and model-based estimating, construction sequencing, site logistics, building energy analysis, constructible Building Information Modeling (BIM) and much more. Opening the Trimble Technology Lab on campus and incorporating the technologies into WSU's curriculum and research will provide a physical representation of the university's already strong interdepartmental collaboration.\n\"The WSU and Trimble relationship is ideal—our mission and vision align by equipping next-generation professionals with innovative tools so they can make an impact in transforming the way the world works,\" said Allyson McDuffie, director of Education & Outreach, Trimble. \"The opportunity is especially exciting because WSU has already been engaged collaboratively within our international Trimble Technology Lab network, allowing the university to exchange knowledge, projects and best practices, collectively accelerating the global impact on the wider construction industry.\"\n\"Partnering with Trimble will give WSU students a phenomenal opportunity to build their work-ready skills,\" said Mary Rezac, dean of Voiland College. \"Through Trimble technology, th...