MCI hosts “Robotics in Austria” for ERAU

Date 2019-08-08

MCI welcomed a group of students from the Embry Riddle Aeronautical University for the third time in July 2019. The students were delighted with the varied summer program.  Embry Riddle Aeronautical University is the world's largest aviation university located in  Daytona Beach, Florida, USA.

A small group of engineering students accompanied by a professor spent a month in Innsbruck. The group attended classes in Robotics and Automation at MCI. A part of the program comprised company visits and excursions  also arranged by MCI. Impressive company visits such as BMW in Munich and Tyrolean Jet Services in Innsbruck;  cultural highlights such as the Neuschwanstein Castle and  the city of Salzburg; breathtaking scenic nature of  the Stubai Glacier as well as  some thrill on the High Line 179 in Reutte  made the summer program an exciting and memorable event.

Nicholas Hernandez, participant in the “Robotics in Austria” program, states: “The program overall was an amazing experience.  There was not one thing that hindered the learning experience or cultural appreciation on this trip. MCI did an amazing job hosting us and allowing us to participate at the university.”

<p><em>Visit of HANGAR 7 in Salzburg<br /></em></p>

Visit of HANGAR 7 in Salzburg

<p><em>Stubai Glacier, Tyrol<br /></em></p>

Stubai Glacier, Tyrol

<p><em>Visit of HANGAR 7 in Salzburg<br /></em></p>
<p><em>Stubai Glacier, Tyrol<br /></em></p>
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