By Rita Cipalla
Since 1963, Lamborghini automobiles have topped the list when it comes to ultralight, ultrafast, ultracool sports cars. In 2007, to conduct research in carbon fiber materials, the luxury car company opened an innovative lab on the campus of the University of Washington, drawn to Seattle for its proximity to aviation power house Boeing.
Two years ago, the Automobili Lamborghini Advanced Composite Structures Laboratory moved off-campus to open an independent facility in the Interbay district, an industrial neighborhood just north of downtown Seattle. Puget Sound's dominant role in innovation and research, along with its booming high-tech community, ensures an ongoing supply of highly qualified engineers, researchers and others to help unlock new potential in carbon fiber.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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