EDEN PRAIRIE, MN - (PRNewswire) MTS Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: MTSC), a leading
global supplier of high-performance test systems and sensors, was
awarded the Fairmount Society Lifetime Associate status by the Wichita State University
Foundation in recognition of the longstanding collaboration between MTS
and the University's National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR).
NIAR is one of the most highly regarded research and development
organizations in the aviation industry - providing aerospace
manufacturers with the state-of-the-art test resources they require to
realize major engineering advances. It carries out a wide array of
component and materials tests on both commercial and military aircraft.
The cooperation between MTS and NIAR spans decades. During that time
MTS has made significant investment in equipment and expertise to assist
NIAR's research activities. Three years ago, MTS played a key role in
NIAR establishing its Aircraft Structural Test and Evaluation Center
(ASTEC), providing and fitting the facility's industry-leading
structural test controls, data acquisition equipment and mechanical
testing systems. Covering 130,000 square feet, ASTEC is among the
world's largest aircraft structural testing centers, with the capacity
to accommodate the largest of aircraft (or multiple aircraft
simultaneously). It provides NIAR with a test facility that is twice the
size of its previous structural test lab and means that full-scale
tests can be undertaken on aircraft as large as a Boeing 787.
"Working together with MTS over the course of many years, sharing
knowledge and experiences with its team has enabled NIAR to
substantially expand the scope of our test operations. This has been
instrumental in the growth of our test capabilities to meet industry
demands, as well as the development of more effective test techniques,"
said NIAR's Executive Director, John Tomblin Ph.D.
"Supporting research activities is a core value for MTS and we are
very proud to be associated with the groundbreaking aerospace research
being done at NIAR. Through the efforts made by NIAR's exceptional
scientists and engineering staff, major innovations are being seen that
will have lasting benefit to the global aviation industry," said Dr. Jeffrey Graves, MTS President and CEO.
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