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DATE: January 12, 2000

CONTACT: Andrzej Rucinski
603-862-1381

WRITER: Virginia Stuart
603-862-3102

LOCAL BUSINESS DONATES SOFTWARE AND EQUIPMENT TO UNH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM



DURHAM--Intellitech Corporation, an electronics company based in Durham, has donated $370,000 worth of test equipment and software to the University of New Hampshire's electrical and computer engineering department. Intellitech, a leading provider of scan-based diagnostic tools for the electronics industry, was founded by C.J. Clark, who graduated from UNH in 1986. Shown here are (from left) John LaCourse, chairman, UNH electrical and computer engineering department; Donald Sundburg, UNH vice president for research and public service; C.J. Clark, president of Intellitech; Andrzej Rucinski, professor and director of the UNH Design Automation Lab; Roy Torbert, dean of the UNH College of Engineering and Physical Sciences; Mike Ricchetti, chief technology officer at Intellitech; and Misha Seledtsov, one of the UNH students working with Intellitech equipment and software. Intellitech has announced that the donation to UNH is the first in a series of planned donations to universities that have programs in which students learn to design and test digital and analog circuits. (UNH Photo by Gary Samson)
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