WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University and Rittal and Eplan, sister companies and global leaders in industrial and electrical engineering solutions and automation, have announced a major strategic partnership.
The five-year collaboration centers around the Purdue Polytechnic Institute and was confirmed at a management meeting in Germany in July. The partnership will see Purdue join the Rittal + Eplan Partner Network as a research partner with a focus on design of advancing smart manufacturing education and preparing students for the next industrial revolution.
As part of the agreement, Purdue will open an EPLAN Electrical Engineering Technology Projects Lab within Purdue’s state-of-the-art Dudley Hall. Further joint projects on campus will follow. The collaboration will provide Purdue students and faculty with unparalleled access to an integrated ecosystem of hardware and software at the forefront of automation and fabrication sectors.
The comprehensive partnership also includes plans for scholarships, internships, and joint research and development initiatives, with potential engagement extending to the Purdue Polytechnic High School network. The cooperation will include a substantial number of Eplan software licenses for students as well as further investments by Rittal and Eplan.
“Purdue Polytechnic has always sought to prepare new generations for tech-driven industries, and this partnership is the perfect embodiment of that mission,” said Daniel Castro, Purdue Polytechnic dean. “By integrating world-class solutions from Rittal and Eplan into our curriculum, we are going beyond theory. Students will develop the hands-on skills and technological fluency needed to lead.”
The partnership has a mutually beneficial design. It will create a direct pipeline of skilled talent for industry while providing students with critical exposure to technologies used by leading companies everywhere. Purdue students will gain hands-on experience with the Eplan platform for electrical engineering design and the related data-driven approach with automation systems and system enclosures from Rittal, ensuring that future leaders in these sectors are industry ready, day one.
For Rittal and Eplan, the partnership represents a significant investment in the future of the U.S. workforce and an opportunity to collaborate on innovative research. As part of the Friedhelm Loh Group, the companies have a long tradition of engaging with science and education in Europe and are excited to extend this model to the United States.
“Purdue Polytechnic’s tradition of preparing their students for immediate industry impact makes them the perfect match,” said Niko Mohr, CEO of Rittal and executive board member at Friedhelm Loh Group. “Purdue will continue to build on its excellent reputation through cooperation with industrial top players, while Rittal and Eplan look forward to smart impulses from cutting-edge research and education. Purdue students will be the engineers who bring advanced concepts to the U.S. economy, applying their knowledge to drive the next wave of industrial innovation. We are proud to invest in the talent that will move the world forward.
“The U.S. economy has a great opportunity for growth,” Mohr said. “A deep understanding of data-driven automation with high-quality data right from the start is the key to unlocking this growth especially in an era of skilled labor shortages. That domain knowledge forms the basis for the next level: real-life value creation with industrial AI. This partnership is about laying that foundation.”
The collaboration is already yielding tangible opportunities for students. This fall, Purdue students will develop a capstone project to be displayed in the innovation area of the Rockwell Automation Fair. Rittal and Eplan are sponsoring the project and will also bring more than 100 Purdue students to the national event, providing them with invaluable networking opportunities with industry executives. Further strengthening the partnership, executives from Rittal and Eplan will join the Purdue Polytechnic Dean’s Advisory Council.
About Purdue Polytechnic
Purdue Polytechnic is one of the ten academic colleges of Purdue University, offering a range of degree programs in technology-focused disciplines. With a focus on hands-on learning, industry partnerships and a curriculum designed for real-world application, the Polytechnic prepares graduates to be leaders and innovators who are industry ready, day one.
About Rittal and Eplan
Rittal is a leading global systems supplier for hardware, software and automation. Rittal solutions for industrial, IT, energy, power and cooling applications are used in over 90% of global industries. Eplan established one of the world’s leading design software solutions for machine and panel builders and supports customers with software and service solutions in the fields of electrical, automation and mechatronic engineering. Rittal and Eplan are pioneers of AI-driven industrial automation, driving AI in industrial software and enabling capable IT-infrastructure. They are part of the owner-operated Friedhelm Loh Group which operates worldwide, with 13 production sites and 95 international subsidiaries. It has 12,600 employees and posted revenues of 3.1 billion euros in fiscal year 2024.
Media contacts:
Purdue Polytechnic
Heather Boswell, hboswell@purdue.edu
Rittal and Eplan
Cathy Bertrand, (331) 688-3855