The Arterial Restrictive Clamp was created as part of a capstone project in 2018 and will likely be FDA approved in early 2024.
The $1.1 million grant is being utilized to look into the potential for artificial intelligence alternatives to current medical imaging technologies.
Students will have access to tools and resources from both universities and will graduate with two engineering-focused degrees.
The Market at Carillon Place on Bowling Green State University’s campus features Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology.
A ground-breaking ceremony for the new center will be held in April.
The funding comes from the Third Frontier Research Initiative.
The program aims to help high school students earn a variety of industry certifications before they enter the workforce.
The program is an Associate of Applied Science to Bachelor of Science program and has received provisional accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care.
The program will serve as a pipeline that gives students the opportunity to be paid for their required clinical hours and is a pathway toward employment with Mercy Health.
The national average pass rate on the NCLEX exam is 86.4%.