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Partners and initiatives

Who partners with ASU

Organizations from a range of industries, sectors and sizes look to ASU to achieve their goals.

Corporations

of all industries and sizes, from startups to multinational companies

Government agencies

at the local, state and federal level

Academic institutions

from K-12 to universities around the globe

Community organizations

inculding nonprofits, NGOs and health systems

Featured partnerships

adidas

ASU and adidas bring together education, athletics, research and innovation to benefit athletes around the world.

Starbucks

Starbucks empowers its employees to pursue their life goals, supported by ASU’s gold standard online education.

Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic and ASU are accelerating research discoveries, improving patient care and transforming medical education.

Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub

The SWAP Hub, led by ASU, brings together more than 200 members to leverage fabrication capabilities at ASU and partner institutions with a focus on national security needs and workforce development.

InStride

ASU partners with InStride to create training programs tailored to meet your company’s unique performance goals.

Cintana Education

Cintana, founded in partnership with ASU, connects universities to resources and partners to achieve their goals.

Dreamscape Learn

A collaboration with Dreamscape Immersive, this virtual reality platform engages students in problem-solving tasks.

NSF Futures Engine in the Southwest

Funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation and led by ASU with more than 150 partners, the Futures Engine accelerates the translation of use-inspired research into air, water and energy solutions.

Arizona Commerce Authority

The ACA partners with ASU to advance the state’s economy, particularly through initiatives in the semiconductor industry.

Salt River Project

SRP and ASU have partnered for more than 40 years to create resilient, sustainable Arizona and Southwest communities.

Greater Phoenix Economic Council

GPEC attracts businesses to the region and partners on initiatives like the Arizona International Soft Landing Experience.

Arizona Impact

ASU serves as an engine propelling the enterprises, entrepreneurs and workforce behind Arizona’s economic boom in emerging microelectronics, defense and health care industries.

ASU’s unique approach and alignment with the microelectronics industry makes it an essential partner to face current challenges and opportunities.

Mostafa Aghazadeh Corporate Vice President, Intel

Our secret weapon in all of this has been Arizona State University. They have helped us attract foreign investment because they can provide the very top tier graduates to staff these companies.

Kate Gallego Mayor, City of Phoenix
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