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HARTING enters into partnership with MIT

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HARTING joins MIT's Industrial Liaison Program.

Dr.-Ing. Kurt D. Bettenhausen, Board Member for “New Technologies and Development” at HARTING.

ELGIN — HARTING collaborates with MIT to help identify innovative CONNECTIVITY+ opportunities and expands a longstanding cooperation.

Connectivity company HARTING has announced that it has joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Industrial Liaison Program (ILP) to become a member of one of the world’s leading innovation ecosystems and expanding a longstanding partnership.

“Participation in the MIT Industrial Liaison Program will support us in our endeavors to offer our partners worldwide, and especially in the USA, measurable added value,” stresses Dr.-Ing. Kurt D. Bettenhausen, Board Member for New Technologies and Development.

“We are delighted to welcome the German technology company HARTING, a global market and technology leader for industrial connection technology, to push forward innovative opportunities,” says Karl F. Koster, Executive Director, Corporate Relations Industrial Liaison Program of MIT.

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The HARTING Technology Group is a provider of industrial connection technology for the three lifelines of Data, Signal and Power and has 14 production plants and 44 sales companies.

Karl F. Koster, Executive Director, Corporate Relations Industrial Liaison Program of MIT.

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