Gateway, UW-Milwaukee to Forge Stronger Foxconn-Related Academic Ties

(WGTD/AP)---Foxconn Technology Group and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee are launching an internship program that will send engineering students to the company's headquarters in Taiwan for a semester.

The program announced Thursday is designed to develop local talent for the company's planned manufacturing facility in southeast Wisconsin. Foxconn plans to make advanced liquid crystal display panels at the complex being built in Mount Pleasant.

The university says five students from its College of Engineering and Applied Science will be selected this fall. They will spend time in Mount Pleasant before going to Taiwan in February and will work on projects at one of the company's facilities there through June.

Meanwhile, Gateway Technical College will be hosting staff next month from the National Taipei University of Technology. They’ll be discussing possible faculty and student exchanges between the two schools.

About two-dozen Gateway students are currently serving internships at Foxconn’s temporary plant in Mt. Pleasant.

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