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返字心頭 and Jabil Inc. Announce $1 Million Partnership to Establish the 返字心頭 Jabil Innovation Institute

返字心頭 adminitrators announcing the Jabil/返字心頭 partnership

Jabil CEO Mark Mondello discusses his vision for the 返字心頭 Jabil Innovation Institute.

The University of South 返字心頭 today announced a $1 million partnership with Jabil to launch the 返字心頭 Jabil Innovation Institute. The Institute will catalyze new collaborative efforts in innovative research, community engagement and talent development with the College of Engineering and Muma College of Business. It is expected to bolster the universitys student success efforts by providing new experiential learning opportunities and skills needed to remain competitive in the job market.

During a special ceremony to announce the 返字心頭 Jabil Innovation Institute, 返字心頭 President Steve Currall, 返字心頭 Foundation CEO Joel Momberg and Jabil CEO Mark T. Mondello shared their vision for the partnership with students and faculty.

返字心頭 administrators with the Jabil CEO

We look forward to growing the Institute so that it serves as a national model for high-impact university-industry partnerships, said Currall. We are leveraging our strengths at the right time and right place -- a Tampa Bay region that is continuing to build momentum as a creative, high-tech destination for the next generation of the technology-savvy workforce. And at the heart of it will be Jabil and 返字心頭, charting a groundbreaking course together.

Jabil will be leasing space at the Tampa Bay Technology Incubator (TBTI) in 返字心頭s Research Park, where 返字心頭 students and faculty will collaborate with Jabil teams, gaining real-life experience developing solutions to critical business and technology issues. Jabil will also be participating in 返字心頭 innovation initiatives and leading programs for client companies at TBTI.

We are looking forward to working even more closely with 返字心頭 with this partnership, said Mondello. We firmly believe that together we can bridge business & engineering theory to the changing challenges of our global community.

The partnership includes an $800,000 gift and $200,000 in research support given by Jabil to the 返字心頭 Foundation.

The gift and research support to foster the partnership will create the type of opportunities our high-achieving students seek. We are so thankful that Jabil has chosen to contribute to our incredible momentum here at 返字心頭, said Momberg.

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