{"id":12109,"date":"2018-05-22T11:53:41","date_gmt":"2018-05-22T15:53:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.tx.ncsu.edu\/news\/?p=12109"},"modified":"2024-05-07T10:01:50","modified_gmt":"2024-05-07T14:01:50","slug":"making-an-impact-zte-fuels-innovation-and-boosts-nc-economy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/textiles.ncsu.edu\/news\/2018\/05\/making-an-impact-zte-fuels-innovation-and-boosts-nc-economy\/","title":{"rendered":"Making an Impact: ZTE Fuels Innovation and Boosts NC Economy"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n\n\n
Written by Cameron Walker<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Whether a local startup needs help testing a product, a national company wants assistance developing a new fiber or a global business is looking for workforce training, the Wilson College of Textiles<\/a> is here to help.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Wilson College of Textiles\u2019 extension department has a long history of partnering with industry; it was formed in 1968 and in its first year delivered short courses in both Charlotte and New York City. In 2006, it was named Zeis Textiles Extension Education for Economic Development to acknowledge a philanthropic commitment from Wilson College of Textiles alumnus Steve Zeis \u201862 and his wife Frosene; since that time, the extension has taught more than 650 courses to nearly 15,000 students with an economic impact in excess of $350 million. More commonly known as Zeis Textiles Extension<\/a> (ZTE), it was built to foster innovation and offer state-of-the-art education to the textile industry.<\/p>\n\n\n\n “Zeis Textiles Extension exists to serve the constituents of the NC State Wilson College of Textiles including students, staff, faculty, NC State University<\/a> and industry across the fiber, textile and apparel complex and beyond,” said Dr. Jon Rust, ZTE interim director. “We serve academic institutions around the world; companies in a broad range of industries including healthcare, insurance, banking, retail, apparel, textile and chemical companies; entrepreneurs across the United States and international companies that are considering creating or expanding operations in North Carolina.”<\/p>\n\n\n\n Every Wilson College of Textiles undergraduate student spends time in each of the labs in the course of their education, and many graduate students and faculty use ZTE testing and fabrication labs as part of their research projects. ZTE has also built strong partnerships with industry to provide textile and Lean Six Sigma professional education, textile product prototyping and testing services.<\/p>\n\n\n\n “Our services provide industry with better trained work forces, product R&D and techniques to methodically analyze and improve business process, all of which ultimately strengthen the financial well-being of North Carolina businesses and ultimately that of our state,” said ZTE finance manager Debbie Mostek.<\/p>\n\n\n\n