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Partners HIT

HIT is proud to have established partnerships with a renowned group of businesses, organisations and world leaders in the field of sensor engineering.
 
This unrivalled combination gives HIT access to outstanding expertise, creating the framework of our T-shaped educational programme.  We work together to benefit to all those involved with HIT; its partners, faculty, local, national and international organisations and, of course, HIT students!

 

    

    

    

    

    

    

    

            

Academic Partners of HIT

• Astron
• NAM
• The Municipality of Assen
• The Province of Drenthe
• IDL Sensor Solutions
• Sensor Universe
• Sun Microsystems
• TNO

In order to develop a pioneering Bachelor, specialising in sensor technology, HIT has collaborated with influential public and private multinational organisations. The areas and levels of expertise must meet the high standards set by the educational programmes within the HIT portfolio. The founding partners of HIT are committed to developing and maintaining an exceptional combination of knowledge, expertise, innovation and ambition in the field of sensor technology.  

Our teaching is divided into segments, each with its own dedicated theme. The themes are adopted by our partner organisations. The partner will offer its specialised and advanced expertise and knowledge, through the provision of guest lectures, field trips, state of the art laboratories and technical infrastructures.  Specialist partners will also inspire and design the practical assignments undertaken by HIT students.    

HIT has also established prominent partners in higher education on an international level.  This means HIT can offer excellent exchange programmes and include notable guest lecturers within the HIT programme.  There will also be opportunities for HIT students to further their studies through approved master programmes.

 

This project is supported by the European Commission, the European Regional Development fund and 'Samenwerkingsverband Noord-Nederland'