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Our Partners

Coco connects students with leading companies across various industries.

Agility Robotics
Founded in 2015, Agility Robotics is one of the world's leading robotics companies. They build multi-purpose robots that help businesses and people thrive. Their flagship robot "Digit" is a highly advanced bipedal robot designed to navigate and interact with the real world. Learn more about their RoboFab manufacturing facility in our News & Media page!
Amazon
Initially an online bookstore, Amazon has evolved into a diverse platform offering a vast array of products and services. It has the world's largest online retailer, providing everything from electronics and books to household goods and streaming services. Beyond e-commerce, Amazon is a major player in cloud computing with Amazon Web Services (AWS) powering a significant portion of the internet's infastructure.
Boston Dynamics
Established in 1992 as a spin-off from MIT, the company has gained international recognition for it's innovative contributions to the field of robotics. Boston Dynamics is renowned for creating highly advanced robots with exceptional mobility, agility, and versatility. Their robots "Spot" and "Stretch" are robust enough to excel in the toughest working conditions, all while staying agile enough for human-purposed environments.
Jacobs Solutions
Jacobs works on solving the world's most critical problems and turns abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good. They provide a full spectrum of professional services including consulting, technical, scientific and project delivery for the government and private sector. Jacobs covers markets like Advanced Manufacturing, Health & Sciences, Infastructure, National Security, and Space.
Microsoft
Bill Gates and Paul Allen started Microsoft in 1975 to develop a compiler for the Altair 8800, a very primitive early computer. Today, Microsoft is the largest vendor of computer software in the world, and one of the leading providers of cloud computing services, computer and gaming hardware, video games, and more. Microsoft's influence extends beyond software and hardware through initiatives like AI for good, the company leverages technology to address global challenges.
NASA
NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has been a pioneer and leader in humanity's quest to explore the cosmos. Founded by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1958, the U.S space agency has become synonymous with space exploration, scientific discovery, and technological innovation. NASA's mission is to reach beyond the boundaries of our planet and unravel the mysteries of the universe. Students who participate in NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars (NCAS) activities can advance their capabilities in STEM. Learn more in our news page!
NVIDIA
Enter the realm of NVIDIA, the tech wizardry powerhouse that is not just shaping technology, but sprinkling it with a touch of magic. Known for its graphic processing units (GPUs) that can turn pixels into breathtaking visuals, NVIDIA is the wizard behind the curtain, weaving the spell of innovation across various domains. At the heart of NVIDIA's enchantment lies its GPUs, which power the graphics of your favorite video games, making dragons sour and come alive! NVIDIA is also a master of AI, their GPU's are like wands, enabling machines to learn, reason, and even dream.This can also shape the future of learning. With AI-driven educational tools and platforms, students get a taste of personalized learning experiences.
SpaceX
SpaceX is rewriting the rules of interstellar travel and turning rocket launches into a spectacle. With rockets like the Falcon 9 and the mighty Falcon Heavy, SpaceX is revolutionizing space travel. They didn't just stop at launching rockets, they made them reusable! SpaceX didn't just settle for Earth's backyard, they also have their sigths set on the red jewel of the solar system-Mars. How does all this cosmic excitement translate to Earthly matters like education? SpaceX has developed a series of educational videos and activites for students that covers topics such as Newton's Laws of Motion, how rockets work, and the use of satellites for communications.
Toyota
You might be wondering why Toyota is one of our partners, but Japanese Automakers are no strangers to innovating robotics. Honda's Asimo is a Hall of Fame humanoid robot that recently retired after more than a decade of success. Enter T-HR3, Toyota's robotic maestro. With 29 body parts, it mirrors human movements with jaw-dropping precision. T-HR3 is controlled from a Master Maneuvering System that allows the entire body of the robot to be operated with wearable controls that map hand, arm and foot movements to the robot, and a head-mounted display that allows the user see from the robot's perspective. Toyota sees a world beyond the highways where robots aren't just functional, but artistic collaborators. Toyota robot