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Wabash Heartland Innovation Network

The Wabash Heartland Innovation Network (WHIN) is a consortium of 10 counties in north-central Indiana devoted to working together to fuel prosperity by harnessing the power of Internet-enabled sensors to develop their region into a global epicenter of digital agricultural and next-generation manufacturing.

LOCATION
West Lafayette, IN
Founded
2017
Size
1-50 Employees
LOCATION
West Lafayette, IN
Founded
2017
Size
1-50 Employees

Quick Facts

WHIN's mission is to develop its ten-county region to a large scale, living laboratory for education and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies.
The organization uses a three-pillar approach to bring their ideas to life: next-generation manufacturing, digital agriculture and regional cultivation fund.
On the cutting edge. WHIN aims to be the first recognized smart region in the nation.

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"Working at WHIN is unique, challenging and ever changing. The team is smart, hardworking, and will go out of their way to help you learn and succeed as a professional."

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