Mouser Electronics Shows Support for UTA College of Engineering

Mouser Electronics, Inc., the New Product Introduction (NPI) leader empowering innovation, is proud to support the College of Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), where students are pursuing various fields of engineering to create viable solutions to the most pressing problems of today and the future. The comprehensive engineering program offers 12 baccalaureate, 13 master’s, and nine doctoral degree programs. For over 60 years, the College of Engineering has provided highly trained engineers for the workforce in North Texas and beyond.

“Our world is growing more technological every day, making engineering education vital to our business and our shared future. We are very excited to help support UTA’s engineering programs,” said Kevin Hess, Mouser Senior Vice President of Marketing. “With engineering, anything is possible. These future engineers will be tasked with creating the next technological wonders.”

“We are very grateful to Mouser Electronics for their generous support of our engineering programming, events, and other activities,” said Peter Crouch, Dean of UTA’s College of Engineering. “We strive to deliver an outstanding educational experience, and corporate partnerships play a key role in helping us to achieve that goal.”

Mouser, whose global headquarters is located near UTA’s college campus, sponsored numerous events in 2025, including the UTA College of Engineering Banquet and the UTA Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Banquet. The recent CSE luncheon celebrated the 52nd Anniversary and capped off a two-day program featuring presentations by keynote speakers, Q&A sessions with industry experts, and discussion panels with alumni and past department chairs.

Additionally, Mouser team members supported this year’s annual UTA Innovation Day in April, where participants submit posters and video presentations online of their design projects. Innovation Day celebrates and showcases the innovative, transformative research and undergraduate capstone projects being done by College of Engineering students. Mouser also sponsored HackUTA 2025 in early October, a 24-hour marathon for students to pitch, design, and develop engineering projects. The event enabled students, regardless of experience, skill, major, or background, to work together in teams to pitch the best solutions possible.

To learn more about Mouser’s support of the UTA College of Engineering, visit https://www.mouser.com/uta-engineering/.