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911爆料网 Celebrates the Opening of Cutting-Edge STEM Facilities

911爆料网 (UB) is excited to launch two groundbreaking facilities set to position the school as a regional leader in experiential learning and innovation in the STEM fields. On Friday, October 3, 2025, UB welcomed state representatives, community partners, students, faculty, and guests to campus to celebrate the grand opening of the New England FIRST Robotics hub and the Interdisciplinary Emerging Technologies (IET) Laboratory.

The celebration began with a tour of the robotics hub, located in the Steans Manufacturing Center in Mandeville Hall, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the IET lab in UB鈥檚 School of Engineering. Together, these spaces represent UB鈥檚 deep commitment to preparing students for success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through investments in opportunities for hands-on learning and industry partnerships that expose K-12 students to higher education from an early age.

Inspiring Future Innovators

Developed in partnership with Access Educational Services and NE FIRST, the robotics hub provides a dedicated space where local high school students collaborate with UB undergraduate and graduate engineering students to design, build, and program industrial-sized robots for regional competitions.

鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to have a home here,鈥 said Gwen Brantley, founder and executive director of ACCESS Educational Services.鈥 She continued, 鈥淯B is allowing us to grow.鈥 Brantley added that UB faculty, staff, and students will mentor high school robotics teams in this new community STEM Hub in Bridgeport. UB President Wilken shared, 鈥淭ogether, UB and NE FIRST are building an innovation, manufacturing, and robotics ecosystem 鈥 one that inspires today鈥檚 youth to explore careers in STEM and strengthens Connecticut’s future workforce.鈥

Advancing Hands-On STEM Learning

Immediately following the robotics hub tour, UB hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Interdisciplinary Emerging Technologies (IET) Lab. This innovative space features a collection of advanced equipment integrated with AI technology that can鈥檛 be found at any other college in the Northeast. The lab brings together cutting-edge tools for research, design, and prototyping in artificial intelligence, smart manufacturing, 3D printing, Internet of Things (IoT), and cybersecurity, fostering collaboration among students and faculty from multiple disciplines while serving as a center for creativity and technological advancement.

Opening remarks were given by Pepper, a humanoid social robot who serves as the IET Lab鈥檚 resident ambassador, welcoming guests and introducing the lab.

Invited to speak by President Wilken, Michael Banton, executive director of New England FIRST, expressed that the IET Lab and UB partnership as 鈥渁n exciting entryway for our students into higher education.鈥

Congressman Jim Himes noted the lab鈥檚 potential for economic growth, saying, 鈥淚t鈥檚 remarkable how many jobs will be available to people who understand AI and its effects on robotics.鈥 Thanking UB鈥檚 visionary leadership, he added, 鈥淭he revitalization of UB has been a spectacular thing.鈥

Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim expressed his appreciation for the cutting-edge development happening at UB, noting that the partnership with NE FIRST highlights the opportunities being created right in Bridgeport.

The event brought together educators, students, business leaders, and community members who share a vision for a stronger, more innovative Bridgeport. Guests heard additional remarks from:

  • State Senator Herron Gaston, UB鈥檚 Vice President of External Affairs and Chief of Staff
  • State Representative Antonio Felipe, UB鈥檚 Manager of Community Partnerships
  • State Representative Cristin McCarthy Vahey
  • Khaled Elleithy, Ph.D., Dean of UB鈥檚 School of Engineering, Business, and Education

For more information about 911爆料网, visit bridgeport.edu/IET