NEWS RELEASE
LAKE SUPERIOR STATE UNIVERSITY
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SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. -- As Andy Liebner coaches a Mexican cross-country skier at the 2018 Winter Olympics, he will likely be using poles that Lake Superior State University's Product Development Center (PDC) had a hand in developing.
Liebner custom manufactures graphite composite ski poles out of a company he owns - United States Ski Pole Company - in Cheboygan, Mich.
Through Sault Ste. Marie's Smartzone (SSMart), Liebner hired LSSU's PDC in 2014-15 to redesign and rebuild a machine used in the wrapping process of the ultralight carbon fiber poles.
Two LSSU engineering students, Tim VerStrate and Phil Coullard, worked the rebuild on top of still another client-driven senior project required for graduation. That venture designed, built, and automated a prototype CNC milling machine for Redwing, Minn.-based Mactech, Inc.
VerStrate, originally from Escanaba, Mich., is a 2015 graduate in mechanical engineering-vehicle systems concentration with an electrical engineering minor. He works for VanAire, Inc., a leading source of high-pressure gas valves and actuators for North America, located in Gladstone, Mich.
Phillip Coullard, from Pickford, Mich., graduated in electrical engineering with a digital systems emphasis in 2017. He works for Cloverland Electric, Dafter, Mich., a cooperative that provides service to Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula.
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