Monsanto Opens Innovation Center at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
01 Fevereiro 2018 - 4:05PM
Business Wire
Center will apply interdisciplinary approach to
build solutions, source innovation
The University of Illinois today announced that Monsanto (NYSE:
MON), a global agriculture company headquartered in St. Louis, and
The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto, have opened the
Monsanto Innovation Center at the University of Illinois Research
Park.
When fully staffed, the Monsanto Innovation Center will employ
more than two dozen students who will enhance and augment a robust
agricultural innovation portfolio with additional enabling
capabilities like IT, data science and engineering. Students will
focus on cutting-edge, real-world, social, scientific challenges in
areas like advanced analytics, operations research, phenomics,
genomics, plant science and precision breeding technologies. The
center will employ students who are studying disciplines such as
electrical engineering, UX design, mechanical engineering, software
engineering and imaging sensor science.
The Center will use digital tools and data to drive agricultural
innovations which increase efficiency and reduce the amount of
water, land, and energy necessary to meet the world's food, fuel
and fiber needs.
“At Monsanto, we are a company built on innovation. We believe
connecting new talent and ideas accelerates the discovery needed to
feed and sustain our world,” said Mike Graham, vice president of
Global Plant Breeding. “The Monsanto Innovation Center will
cultivate future scientists who have the opportunity to shape how
data science is applied to modern agriculture.”
“Continued advancement of research and educational programs at
leading universities is essential to the future success of modern
agriculture. Additionally, it’s critical we support the training
and development of the next generation so they can apply their
education and implement new technologies to help solve
agricultural challenges,” said Sam Eathington, chief science
officer at The Climate Corporation. “It’s for this reason we have
invested in the new innovation center at the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, to help deliver on this promise.”
The Center has hired both graduate and undergraduate students
from across campus, representing at least four different colleges
and multiple disciplines. It is focused on fostering a
collaborative, entrepreneurial and solution-based framework where
students will engage with innovative projects designed to help
facilitate professional development.
“The Monsanto Innovation Center at Research Park represents the
next frontier of a relationship that spans decades,” said
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign chancellor Robert J.
Jones. “Tapping into the talent base of our students is a win-win.
For them, getting to address some of the complex problems facing
society is part of the fabric of what it means to get an Illinois
education.”
The Center opens with seven highly-skilled student interns. It
will continue to recruit top University talent to fill roles as
additional projects come to fruition.
“Monsanto and the University of Illinois have deep ties thanks
to a long-lasting, strong relationship. We anticipate that will
only continue thanks to this unique opportunity to grow a footprint
directly on campus in the Research Park,” said Blake Giles, site
director of the new Monsanto Innovation Center.
About Monsanto Company
Monsanto is committed to bringing a broad range of solutions to
help nourish our growing world. We produce seeds for fruits,
vegetables and key crops - such as corn, soybeans, and cotton -
that help farmers have better harvests while using water and other
important resources more efficiently. We work to find sustainable
solutions for soil health, help farmers use data to improve farming
practices and conserve natural resources, and provide crop
protection products to minimize damage from pests and disease.
Through programs and partnerships, we collaborate with farmers,
researchers, nonprofit organizations, universities and others to
help tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges. To learn more
about Monsanto, our commitments and our more than 20,000 dedicated
employees, please visit monsanto.com. Follow our business on
Twitter® at twitter.com/MonsantoCo.
About The Climate Corporation
The Climate Corporation, a subsidiary of Monsanto Company, aims
to help all the world’s farmers sustainably increase their
productivity through the use of digital tools. The integrated
Climate FieldView™ digital agriculture platform provides farmers
with a comprehensive, connected suite of digital tools. Bringing
together seamless field data collection, advanced agronomic
modeling and local weather monitoring into simple mobile and web
software solutions, the Climate FieldView platform gives farmers a
deeper understanding of their fields so they can make more informed
operating decisions to optimize yields, maximize efficiency and
reduce risk. For more information, please
visit www.climate.com and follow the company on
Twitter @climatecorp.
About the Research Park at the University of Illinois
The Research Park at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign is a technology hub for startup companies and
corporate research and development operations. Within the Research
Park there are 115 companies employing students and full-time
technology professionals. More information at
researchpark.illinois.edu. Find the Research Park on Twitter at
@UIResearchPark.
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