DETROIT, Jan. 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The term 'advanced transportation' has been defined as the point where advanced manufacturing and information technology intersect. Washtenaw Community College is back at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) to showcase how it is combining those two worlds to help create the talent pipeline for the mobility revolution.
WCC is taking its place among high-profile automakers, suppliers, tech startups and universities at Automobili-D, a Michigan Economic Development Corporation-driven event held January 14-17 that aims to position Michigan as the global epicenter for advanced transportation.
"What the Advanced Transportation Center at Washtenaw Community College offers – via our degree and certificate programs and training offered through our Workforce Development department – provides students the in-demand skills they need for success in the workforce of today and the future," said WCC President Dr. Rose B. Bellanca. "What better place to demonstrate what we offer than at the North American International Auto Show? We're pleased to be back on the global stage at NAIAS for a third straight year."
The WCC exhibit, located in booth UA11 in Hall E of the Cobo Center in downtown Detroit, includes one-of-a-kind examples of both the college's advanced manufacturing and information technology programs.
In its Advanced Manufacturing labs, WCC faculty and students customized a Polaris Slingshot for the event. Every modification highlights a different skill or technology either currently being taught on campus or in the process of being worked into current program offerings. They include:
"Everything done to this vehicle was something that our students can learn in a class today, and it was done on equipment that is being used in the workplace today," said Advanced Transportation Center Director Al Lecz. "That kind of hands-on experience is what gives our students a competitive advantage when they're seeking employment."
The college's recently-acquired information technology tool – a mobile hacking workbench – will also be on display in the booth. WCC is believed to be the only college in the nation with such a cybersecurity tool, an exact replica of an automobile's complete communication and computer system designed to teach students how to reverse engineer and prevent breaches.
The mobile hacking workbench was built for WCC by leading cybersecurity research and engineering firm GRIMM and purchased in October 2018 with funds from the Center for Connected and Automated Transportation grant. WCC partners with the University of Michigan and four other four-year universities on CCAT, which promotes transportation safety through research and development of connected and autonomous vehicles, intelligent infrastructure and traffic control systems.
FUTURE AUTOMOTIVE CAREER EXPOSITION
Washtenaw Community College will also play an integral role in the auto show's Future Automotive Career Exposition (FACE) on Thursday, Jan. 17.
WCC President Dr. Rose B. Bellanca will be part of two panel discussions during the day-long event, designed for individuals interested in careers in the emerging high-tech mobility and automotive sectors. Both sessions are held in the MEDC Theatre in Hall E:
FACE is a free event for students or recent graduates starting their job search or adults looking to transition into new career paths. It offers opportunities for attendees to talk to HR representatives at automotive companies and suppliers, participate in mock interviews, and get additional job search-related advice.
GRIMM DEFENSIVE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING TRAINING AT WCC
GRIMM, the cybersecurity research and engineering firm that built WCC's new mobile hacking workbench, is hosting a five-day Defensive Automotive Engineering Training on the WCC campus beginning Monday, Feb. 25.
Participants will gain an understanding of the automotive cybersecurity threat-landscape from an attackers perspective. Each day the student will have hands-on labs to complement the day's lecture. More information and registration is available online.
For information about Washtenaw Community College visit: wccnet.edu.
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