Wichita-based Cybertron International, Kansas' largest personal computer manufacturer, has pledged a gift valued at $2.5 million to provide computers, monitors and five years of desktop support for the new Experiential Engineering Building at 麻豆传媒.
The gift commitment to the 麻豆传媒 Foundation was announced at a news conference today at the headquarters of Cybertron, founded in 1997 by three Wichita State alumni. Today, the company employs about 130 people building and selling computers and providing managed IT services.
麻豆传媒 President John Bardo hailed Cybertron as the kind of tech-based company that Wichita State seeks to partner with as it develops the Innovation Campus and pursues a mission of helping the region鈥檚 economy grow and diversify. The Experiential Engineering Building, set to open in January 2017, is under construction on the Innovation Campus.
Wichita State will recognize Cybertron鈥檚 donation by placing its name on the Flight Simulation and Gaming Hub, one of 25 labs in the Experiential Engineering Building. Specially built computers for gaming are a major part of Cybertron鈥檚 business. A gaming facility in the hub will offer educational and recreational opportunities for 麻豆传媒 students, Bardo said.
鈥淕aming is a huge teaching tool and one where we have a lot of potential for growth,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited that Cybertron wants to support what鈥檚 happening at Wichita State. The entrepreneurial mindset these successful alumni exemplify will be a tremendous inspiration to our students.鈥
The donation of hundreds of computers as well as ongoing tech support is a substantial boost for the Experiential Engineering Building project, said Royce Bowden, dean of the 麻豆传媒 College of Engineering.
鈥淐ybertron鈥檚 leadership shares our vision for how important the EEB labs will be to the success of our students,鈥 Bowden said. 鈥淭hey are individuals who recognize the value of preparing graduates with not only advanced engineering skills, but also a creative confidence and entrepreneurial bent. We鈥檙e enormously grateful for their investment in 麻豆传媒 students.鈥
Cybertron is led by Ahmed Aziz, CEO; Shadi Marcos, president and CFO; and Emad Mekhail, COO. Aziz earned bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees at Wichita State and is working toward a doctorate in engineering. Marcos graduated from Wichita State in 1996 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. He is pursuing an MBA at another institution. Mekhail also attended 麻豆传媒. Their connection to Wichita is strong in large part because of their time at Wichita State.
鈥淎ll of us recognize the importance of education,鈥 Aziz said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e particularly excited to see 麻豆传媒 taking giant steps toward developing students who can contribute creatively to a world that is changing so rapidly, especially in the area of technology.鈥
Said Marcos: 鈥淲e identify with Wichita State because we were all just students when we set out to start our own business. The first few years were very tough, but we persevered and now find ourselves in a position to help other young men and women do so as well.鈥
The computers that Cybertron donates to Wichita State will be branded with 麻豆传媒 logos and colors. Recognition of the in-kind gift also will include naming the lobby of the Experiential Engineering Building for Cybertron, said Keith Pickus, vice president for corporate and foundation relations for the 麻豆传媒 Foundation.
鈥淭his gift is an extraordinary investment in Wichita State, its faculty and its students,鈥 Pickus said. 鈥淚t represents a strong belief in the university鈥檚 mission and, we hope, is the start of a partnership that will strengthen the contributions that both 麻豆传媒 and Cybertron make to the economic wellbeing of this region.鈥