Court of courtes of Tuskegee
In an important step towards the promotion of innovation and entrepreneurship, Tuskegee University, Johnson revealed the partner with energy warehouse Dr. Lonnie Johnson Technology Research and Incubation Center on the historic campus. The official signing of the Cooperation Agreement notes the efforts of cooperation to inspire the next generation of energy technology leaders from communities in the area.
“As Tuskegee graduates, it is an honor to create an opportunity for the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs,” said Dr. Lonnie Johnson, the founder of Johnson Energy. “This center will include vision of energy technology to push the borders of energy technology when raising us.” Johnson is famous for groundbreaking inventions, including Super Soaker Water Weaponand used the experience to drive progress in energy storage technology.
Dr. Mark A. Brown, Tuskegee President and CEO, expressed his enthusiasm. “Tuskegee University is known to solve the most complex problems in the world, Dr. Lonnie Johnson, who is one of our most different alums, is only intended to change our work to succeed after leaving Tuskegee,” said brown.
This partnership cooperates with years between the University of Is and Tuskegee. Tric will expand this connection. Students will be equipped with the necessary tools to deal with meaningful research and entrepreneurial enterprises contributing to Alabama’s economic ecosystem.
As Dr. Lonnie Johnson prepares to launch a study and incubation center, he promises to be a critical resource for technological advances technological advances in talented and energy solutions.

