Showing posts with label Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Show all posts
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05 August, 2018

Rose-Hulman and Neoteric Hovercraft team up for student success

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology – the #1 undergraduate engineering college in the U.S. for nearly 20 years – employs the ideal tool to create enthusiasm for science and engineering among students: the Neoteric hovercraft!

As the most recent example of Rose-Hulman’s 35-year collaboration with Neoteric, the institute’s popular Operation Catapult summer program brought 30 high school seniors from the U.S. and other nations to visit Neoteric’s manufacturing facility.

As Rose-Hulman describes Operation Catapult, “It’s a tasty taco of science, engineering and math awesomeness, with layers of savory STEM opportunities in a delicious shell of fun that lets rising high school seniors reach into robotics, or do cool things like brew biodiesel or make a machine from scratch.”

And that’s just what the students did - the tour helped them design a working hovercraft!

Neoteric President Chris Fitzgerald welcomes the first team of students from Rose-Hulman’s Operation Catapult program.
After the Neoteric tour, Operation Catapult’s Assistant Director, Professor John Aidoo, reported that the students found the tour “very interesting and informative. This is about my 5th visit to the plant. I always find the workers very professional and helpful toward the high school kids. I have been impressed and encouraged by our relationship with Neoteric. We hope that in the near future we can invite some of your engineers to be guest speakers during Operation Catapult.”

Professor Aidoo added, “Operation Catapult is one of the major recruiting tools used by Rose-Hulman. About 30% of the students in Operation Catapult attend Rose after graduating from high school.

Rose-Hulman Professor of Engineering John Aidoo (left) and Neoteric President Chris Fitzgerald (right) pose with Operation Catapult students in Neoteric’s hovercraft manufacturing facility.
Other Rose-Hulman professors who have brought students to Neoteric over the years echo Professor Aidoo’s comments. As one example, Dr. Diane Evans, Professor of Engineering Management, said this after bringing her Master’s Degree students to visit Neoteric:

I decided that I’d like this seminar to be an opportunity to show the students some companies that practice quality in the workplace. I had been to Neoteric before during an American Society of Quality (ASQ) tour and I knew the students would really appreciate what Chris is doing … This is one of the best tours on which I’ve taken students. There were so many aspects of the visit that pertained to what I teach – for example, the Kanban system and the Toyota Production System process. Chris’ dedication to continued learning and growing is inspirational.”

Neoteric is honored to have such a long-standing relationship with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. It began 35 years ago, when Neoteric President Chris Fitzgerald was selected as Rose-Hulman’s very first Entrepreneur in Residence. Since then, scores of Rose-Hulman students find internships, employment and participation in special engineering projects at Neoteric.

We at Neoteric, as always, enjoyed our visit with the Operation Catapult students, and we look forward to continuing our valuable relationship with Rose-Hulman for years to come.



12 February, 2018

Neoteric Hovercraft inspires Rose-Hulman graduate students

In 1983, Neoteric President Chris Fitzgerald was honored to be selected as the very first Entrepreneur in Residence at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the #1 undergraduate engineering college in the U.S. for the last 19 years.

A productive relationship has flourished between Neoteric and Rose-Hulman in the decades since then. Scores of Rose-Hulman students find employment, internships and involvement in special engineering projects at Neoteric. The first World Symposium on Hovercraft Rescue was held at Rose-Hulman as a part of World Hovercraft Week 2002, chaired by Fitzgerald.

Last week, 20 Rose-Hulman Master’s Degree students came to Neoteric for an introduction to hovercraft and our manufacturing process, accompanied by Dr. Diane Evans, Professor of Engineering Management and Dr. Terry Schumacher, Associate Professor of Engineering Management. Their department has a seminar for its graduate students every quarter and, as Dr. Evans explains, “I decided that I’d like this seminar to be an opportunity to show the students some companies that practice quality in the workplace. I had been to Neoteric before during an American Society of Quality (ASQ) tour and I knew the students would really appreciate what Chris is doing right in the middle of Terre Haute.”

Watch a video clip of Chris Fitzgerald discussing Neoteric’s manufacturing process …


How did the students react to the tour? According to Dr. Evans, “They loved it. The students couldn’t believe that this awesome facility was in Terre Haute. They were amazed at how the hovercraft works and how much Chris knew about the whole process. They thought he was incredible – they enjoyed listening and learning from him.  They also loved the actual demonstration of how the hovercraft works with the smaller tube-like one.

Dr. Evans is referring to the company’s Hovering Billiard Ball, one of many Neoteric developed for Gallagher, the U.S. comedian. Here, Fitzgerald uses the Hovering Billiard Ball with the ball top removed to demonstrate hovercraft lift, daylight clearance and cushion stability to the students …


Even the wintry weather didn’t hinder the students’ fascination with hovercraft and Neoteric’s production processes. Here, outside the manufacturing facility, Fitzgerald demonstrates how the company’s skirt flagellation text rig assures Neoteric’s high-quality, durable hovercraft skirts …

Dr. Evans was also quite pleased with the visit. She said, “This is one of the best tours on which I’ve taken students. There were so many aspects of the visit that pertained to what I teach – for example, the Kanban system and the Toyota Production System process. Chris’ dedication to continued learning and growing is inspirational.”

These feelings are mutual. We at Neoteric, as always, enjoyed our visit with the students, Dr. Evans and Dr. Schumacher, and look forward to continuing our valuable relationship with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology for years to come.




20 September, 2010

Students from Seoul National University of Technology, South Korea, tour Neoteric Hovercraft

In 1983, Neoteric President Chris Fitzgerald was named the very first Entrepreneur in Residence at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, the leading undergraduate engineering college in the United States. A solid relationship has flourished between the company and the school since then, with many Rose-Hulman students finding employment, internships and involvement in special engineering projects at Neoteric.

This summer, 15 engineering students from Seoul National University of Technology, South Korea, were hosted by Neoteric for an introduction to hovercraft and a tour of our manufacturing facilities. The students were attending a month-long educational experience in Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) at Rose-Hulman.

In this video, Fitzgerald discusses the concept of 'ground effect' and explains to the students why helicopters are 33 times more expensive than hovercraft ...

Here, Fitzgerald treats Seoul student Somi Shin to a  ride on a hovering chair ...

Dr. Michael McInerney, professor of physics at Rose-Hulman, explains that he arranged the tour because, "I wanted the students to see an American factory. I also wanted them to see Neoteric's hovercraft, which are a unique vehicle." The students were particularly intrigued by Neoteric's unique reverse thrust buckets that give the Hovertrek the ability to brake and back up ...

Coincidentally, on the day the Seoul students toured Neoteric, we were shipping a newly-manufactured 4-passenger rescue hovercraft by air freight to a fire department in South Korea ...