
Honeywell Innovation Hub
Shaping the future together
Honeywell is empowering students to develop key engineering skills and solve the aerospace industry’s most pressing challenges. The Innovation Hub is a place to learn, grow and get involved.
Use state-of-the-art technologies, participate in hackathons, attend workshops with Honeywell experts and visit a career center designed to connect you with Honeywell’s professional network.

Ignite your impact in the Honeywell Innovation Hub
Weekly tech talks
Learn about the latest advancements in aerospace technologies, from avionics to propulsion and more.
Honeywell Day
Hear from and speak with Honeywell’s industry-leading engineers and experts through interactive demonstrations, presentations and networking sessions.
Hear from and speak with Honeywell’s industry-leading engineers and experts through interactive demonstrations, presentations and networking sessions.
Thursday, Oct. 24, 8 a.m.–12 p.m.
Devils Invent hackathon
Form teams to brainstorm, design and prototype innovative technologies under the guidance of Honeywell and ASU mentors to win prizes.
Hands-on learning
Use new equipment provided by Honeywell to leverage innovative technologies such as virtual and augmented reality headsets and laser cutting machines.
Office hours
For sporadic blocks throughout the week, different Honeywell experts will be available in ECG 105. Drop in and talk to them about any questions you have about Honeywell, or about their topic of the day.
Todd Hammer
The importance requirements play in avionics software development for aviation.
Friday, Nov. 1, 2024
10 a.m.–noon
Todd Hammer
Open discussion on avionics software.
Friday, Nov. 8, 2024
10 a.m.–noon
Mohan Tomar
RTOS kernel to cloud APIs — Journey of technology in aerospace.
Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024
10 a.m.–noon
Industry Questions with Tina Marie Hynes
Every Monday starting Monday, Oct. 28, 2024
2–4 p.m.
Tech talks
Every Wednesday evening starting at 6 p.m., a Honeywell expert will be giving a talk regarding the changes in tech that we see regularly.
Nate Turner
Sr. Director of Offering Management
An experienced pilot, offering manager and engineer with over 20 years in the industry. Join for an engaging discussion on the fascinating journey of avionics development, from initial concept to final certification.
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2025
6–7:30 p.m.
Engineering Center G Wing (ECG) 101,Tempe campus [map]
Nayyar Rao
Aircraft connectivity.
Talk aligns with the following majors:
Computer science and electronics.
Nichola Lubold
Development and evaluation of biosensing apparel for monitoring fighter pilot physiological episodes.
Talk aligns with the following majors:
Computer science, electrical engineering and bio engineering.
Suresh Sundarraj
Digital twin and computational materials modeling in design and manufacturing.
Talk aligns with the following majors:
Materials science and engineering;
industrial engineering; manufacturing engineering; aerospace engineering; automotive engineering; AI/digital twin computer science and engineering majors; and other disciplines dealing with modeling and simulation of multi-scale modeling processes.
Bruce Bouldin
What’s that hole in the back of the airplane?
Talk aligns with the following majors:
Aerospace and mechanical engineers.
Heather Naboshek
From engineering to business: Bridging the gap between technology and strategy.
Talk aligns with the following majors:
Multi-disciplinary engineering management.
For more information about these and other exciting activities happening in the Honeywell Innovation Hub, contact Anthony Kuhn at [email protected].
