Brunswick Innovation Laboratory to open at University of Illinois

Brunswick Corporation will soon open the Brunswick Innovation Laboratory in the Research Park at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the company said Tuesday.

The Innovation Lab will augment the research and development activity the company currently conducts across all of its primary lines of business, including marine engine, pleasure boats and fitness equipment.

“Brunswick spends hundreds of millions of dollars each year on research and development in a continuous effort to drive innovation into its new products, to enhance existing products and to improve its manufacturing processes. These efforts have been solidly productive as the company continues to outpace its competition in the introduction of new products to market as well as securing patents on its technologies and features,” the company said in a statement.

This newly established research arm for Brunswick will be under the direction of Troy Kollmann, who was formerly manager, innovation processes and emerging technologies, at Brunswick’s Mercury Marine division.

“The Research Park’s intimate connection with the University of Illinois, with its resources and talented students and faculty, is particularly enticing for Brunswick as well as other firms seeking to expand their understanding and deployment of technologies to advance their products and open new avenues to grow their businesses,” said David Foulkes, Brunswick’s vice president and chief technology officer. 
“The technical resources at the University of Illinois are among the most highly regarded in the nation, as are its engineering programs.  These strengths, along with other companies within the park, offer an atmosphere conducive to collaboration and learning.”

More than 100 companies, including industry leaders such as Abbott, John Deere and Yahoo, have facilities within the 200-acre research park, which is adjacent to the university’s campus.

“We are pleased to begin this partnership in innovation with Brunswick, which will both engage students in building new technology as well as provide opportunities to collaborate with University of Illinois researchers,” said Research Park Director Laura Frerichs.

The Innovation Lab will initially occupy a temporary location beginning in April before moving into its permanent location in what will be the Research Park’s newest building, currently under construction and expected to be completed and ready for occupancy at the end of 2017.

 

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