 I recently returned from a short study rod engineering trip in Taiwan. While we were in Taiwan we worked with CYCU on various engineering projects. My experience in Taiwan was definitely one of a lifetime. And not only was the academic experience amazing, but the cultural experience. That was definitely one of the best parts. Some students worked with AI applications in the healthcare industry and the internet of things in hospitals. I worked with graduate students at the CYCU. I was a sophomore so you could be slightly intimidated by that. I was, but through them I learned a lot more about my own major that I haven't learned yet. We were able to tour a Foxconn factory where they produce the very same product that they're going to be making in Racine. To see this super high tech manufacturing process was extremely impressive. The Foxconn plant was amazing and it's really fun to know that what I've learned in Taiwan and what they've created there is now being created in Wisconsin. I think students would gain a whole lot from the Foxconn co-op. It's an international co-op with a Fortune 500 company and I think that's just unbeatable in terms of the experience that anyone would gain. This opportunity that we have to partner with Foxconn is one that I would be very interested in doing because I feel like I could grow more as a character and really advance my own industrial engineering skills. I think this is a great opportunity for UWM to partner with Foxconn for this international co-op.