Trimble and FIU establish Trimble Technology Lab at Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustainability

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Building on a commitment to cultivate a highly-trained workforce that will drive the innovative solutions of tomorrow, Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) and Florida International University (FIU) are collaborating to establish a state-of-the-art Technology Lab in FIU's Moss School of Construction, Infrastructure and Sustainability.

The aim is to expand the university's leadership and excellence in training and research in the realms of engineering, construction and the sustainable built environment.

The Trimble Technology Lab will provide students enrolled in the school, which is housed in FIU's College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), hands-on experience with a wide breadth of Trimble solutions. The lab will expand the university's access and expertise in project management, estimating, architectural modeling and design, structural analysis and design, Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP) design, mixed reality and office-to-field solutions. The collaboration facilitates the integration of innovative technology into the school's curricula and research endeavors, empowering future graduates to transform how buildings and living environments are designed and constructed around the world.

"We are thrilled to partner with FIU, the first predominately Hispanic Serving Institution to join the Trimble Technology Lab program in the U.S.," said Allyson McDuffie, director of Education & Outreach at Trimble. "Trimble's education and outreach programs aim to support the next generation of construction professionals by ensuring key education institutions have access to Trimble's portfolio of construction industry solutions throughout their education, creating a new workforce that's truly equipped and empowered to 'Transform the Way the World Works.'"

"Our college is excited about this amazing collaboration with Trimble. In establishing this new lab, Trimble is helping our college ensure that our current and future students have access to the latest computer software and hardware in engineering and construction," said John Volakis, dean of the FIU College of Engineering and Computing. "These assets will provide our students with the training needed to best prepare them to become future industry leaders. Our faculty and students are thrilled at the opportunity to work closely with a company of Trimble's caliber, its technologies and experts."

The Moss Department of Construction Management is the second-highest ranked program in Florida, ninth in the South and 34th in the U.S. among public universities. It offers two main degree programs – a bachelor's in construction management and a master's in construction management. The master's program features a fully online option, as well as the traditional in-classroom alternative. The Moss School was named in recognition of a $10 million gift from the Moss Foundation and alumnus Chad Moss '94, which benefited the university's $750 million Next Horizon campaign.

"Our new Trimble Technology Lab provides our students with innovative technologies that allow them to create 3D building models and better understand how cost and project timelines are impacted when sequences related to materials and equipment are modified," said Jose Faria, endowed chair of FIU's Moss Department of Construction Management. "At FIU, we are also committed to construction safety, and Trimble offers us a combination of augmented reality with site monitoring technologies that help our students better minimize and understand hazards. The combination of superior curriculum, industry practice and innovative technologies is what will help us cultivate graduates that will become industry leaders."

The lab will include a broad range of Trimble's industry-leading technologies such as the Trimble® XR10 HoloLens with hardhat, Trimble SiteVision™ AR system, robotic total stations and field tablets. Advanced software solutions include RealWorks® scanning software, Trimble Business Center, Tekla® Structures, Tekla Model Sharing, Tekla Structural Design Suite, Trimble Connect, ProjectSight, TruEst, WinEst, SysQue, Vico Office Suite and the company's popular 3D modeling software, SketchUp Pro.

Trimble's broad Connected Construction portfolio enables all professionals along the project lifecycle to accelerate project processes - improving productivity, quality, transparency, safety and sustainability, while reducing waste.

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