UB Engineering's experiential learning program gives students their first experiences tackling real business challenges – and some of them get hired.
The discussion will include the efforts to UB students to build a bridge across a dangerous river in Kenya.
UB and partners are producing a 40-hour course composed of nine classes and a capstone project.
The fast-growing company provides internships for students, hires graduates and leverages faculty expertise for research and development.
The summer competition is run by Blackstone LaunchPad at UB and the Western New York Incubator Network.
The grants align with a White House plan for next-gen mobile networks.