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Sponsors provide the hardware, software, training, and support the teams need to integrate technologies into their competition vehicles. This arrangement gives students access to components and systems that might otherwise be unavailable or too expensive for them to use. Sponsors are able to promote their technologies and observe how they perform during rigorous and innovative use. Sponsors have the opportunity to meet, work with, and recruit hundreds of the nation's most motivated and talented engineering students. Sponsors also gain international media coverage and develop partnerships with government, industry, and academia.
Sponsor Contact List - 2006 [29 kb]
Sponsors joining General Motors Corporation and the U.S. Department of Energy to support Challenge X include:
Sponsor Summaries - 2006 [554 kb]Headline Sponsors
U.S. Department of Energy
General Motors CorporationPlatinum Sponsors
Natural Resources Canada
The MathWorks
National Instruments
Freescale Semiconductor
AVL Powertrain Engineering, Inc.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Department of TransportationGold Sponsors
National Science Foundation
BP
Sensors, Inc.Silver Sponsors
Cobasys
Chevron
Johnson Controls-SAFT Advanced Power Solutions
Ballard Power Systems, Inc.
Michelin North America
Renewable Fuels AssocationBronze Sponsors
Caterpillar, Inc.
Vector CANtech, Inc.
Intrepid Control Systems, Inc.
Hydrogenics Corporation
MotoTron Corporation
UGS
XM Radio
On Star
For information about sponsoring Challenge X, contact:
Kristen De La Rosa
Program Manager
Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions
Argonne National Laboratory
Phone: 512/323-0587
E-mail: kdelarosa@anl.gov
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