Raytheon, CU Boulder formalize expanding research collaboration
The University of Colorado Boulder and Raytheon, an RTX business, have announced a Master Research Agreement (MRA) that will pave the way to new benefits for the public through deeper research collaborations to benefit corresponding efforts at both organizations.
The agreement provides a framework for future research projects by providing parameters for research, academic and workforce programs designed to cultivate new knowledge, transformative technologies, and the workforce of tomorrow while deepening synergies across the organizations.
"The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, and partnerships like this one with Raytheon are critical to achieving that goal,” said Senior Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and Dean of the InstitutesMassimoRuzzene. “In particular, this agreement will create new training, career development and workforce opportunities for our students.Together, we can drive breakthroughs, create new opportunities and make a lasting difference in the world.”
“At Raytheon's core is a spirit of innovation," said Erich Hernandez-Baquero, vice president of Space Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Raytheon. "The partnership with CU Boulder will create new opportunities for advanced space research while fueling the next generation of talent as they lead the discoveries of the future."
“This Master Research Agreement marks the next step in a long-standing partnership between CU Boulder and Raytheon in the areas of aerospace and defense research and applications,” said Ryan Nalty, managing senior director of industry relations at CU Boulder. “This strategic partnership will truly leverage the university’s academic and research expertise, along with Raytheon’s industry expertise, to drive technological advancements and address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.”
Raytheon and CU Boulder have a long history of working together. This MRA will make those engagements even more efficient and impactful. Since signing the MRA, Raytheon has already begun to more actively partner with the CU Boulder Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI) to explore areas of research collaboration important to national security. Raytheon is also supporting senior projects in the Ann and H.J. Smead Aerospace Department, mentoring students on aerospace projects with real-life parameters.
Master Research Agreements further solidify and expand long-standing relationships between CU Boulder and industry partners in a variety of research pursuits, resulting in increased efficiency in proposal response, project award and post award administration for departments and institutes. Connect with Industry & Foundation Relationsto explore a partnership with CU Boulder.