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Team Sponsors/Gifts-in-Kind

Omron Corporation

Description: Omron Corporation will donate 3 AE22E-LP-01 push buttons to each registered team.

Website: www.omron.com

Contact:
David Kaley, David.Kaley@Omron.com

Bender Corporation

Description: Bender Corporation will sell one IR486 ground fault detector at their cost to each registered team.

Also, Bender now accepts requests for one free "IR155-2" ground fault monitor for the Formula Hybrid competition. See the data sheet (PDF) for details. The shipping fee is $25. Please download the order form (PDF).

Website: www.bender.org

Contact:
Torsten Gruen
Bender Inc.
700 Fox Chase
Coatesville, PA 19320
(800) 356-4266
tg@benderrelay.com

Graybar Electric

Description: Graybar Electric will donate up to 20 feet of orange conduit to each registered team.

Website: www.graybar.com

Contact:
Kent Duran
Graybar Electric
34 N. Meramec Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63105
(314) 573-9276
kent.duran@gbe.com

Aurora Bearing Company

Description: Aurora Bearing Co. will donate one half of a teams requirements for Aurora rod ends and spherical bearings the other half will be billed at cost, our lowest selling price. Domestic orders made with school purchase orders can ship open account, otherwise orders ship C.O.D. We do not accept credit cards.

Website: www.aurorabearing.com

Contact:
Customer Service, customerservice@aurorabearing.com
Carole Sanders, Export Sales, csanders@aurorabearing.com
John McCrory, Race Car Product Manager, jmccrory@aurorabearing.com

SolidWorks Corporation

Description: Solidworks Corp. will provide for free a 1-year license with Cosmos to each team member.

In addition, for every registered download of SustainabilityX, DS SolidWorks will donate $1 (up to $10,000) to the Formula Hybrid competition. For further information and to download SustainabilityX, please visit labs.solidworks.com.

Website: www.solidworks.com

Contact:
Christine E Morse
Education Marketing Specialist
300 Baker Avenue
Concord, MA 01742
978-318-5443
cmorse2@solidworks.com

igus Inc.

Description: Igus is excited to offer Formula Hybrid team members FREE product samples! Please visit the Y.E.S. Program website for more information.

Website: www.igus.com/yesprogram

Contact:
Courtney Toomey - Marketing Specialist
Y.E.S. Program Administrator
PO BOX 14349
East Providence, RI 02914
(800) 521-2747 x146
ctoomey@igus.com

Mechanical Simulation

Item available: CarSim, vehicle dynamics simulation software and SuspensionSim, kinematic and compliance analysis software discounted 90%.

Website: www.carsim.com

Contact:
For additional information please contact Robert McGinnis (rmcginnis@carsim.com)

West Coast Magnetics

Description: West Coast Magnetics will donate a custom designed boost inductor to be used in power electronic conversion equipment to registered Formula Hybrid teams.

Website: www.wcmagnetics.com

Contact:
Weyman Lundquist
West Coast Magnetics
4848 Frontier Way, Suite 100
Stockton, CA 95215
800-628-1123
wlundquist@wcmagnetics.com

Blue Ridge Numerics

Description: Blue Ridge Numerics, would like to offer the Formula Hybrid participating teams free licenses of our computational fluid dynamics software, CFdesign.

To access this offer, fill out our Collegiate Competition Sponsorship Request form.

Website: www.cfdesign.com

Plug In America

Description: Plug In America is a non-profit organization formed to raise public awareness of, and to advocate for, plug-in transportation. For the past two years, Plug In America has donated up to $15,000 dollars in grants to six separate California university teams. These grants assisted the teams to design, build, and compete in the Formula Hybrid International Competition. Through these grants, and generous financial sponsorship of the Formula Hybrid International Competition, Plug In America has played a vital role in the establishment of the Formula Hybrid International Competition.

Website: www.pluginamerica.org

Contact:
Jay Friedland
Plug In America
(831) 420-1042
formulahybrid@pluginamerica.org

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