This past June the Fluke Company made a generous donation of twelve new digital multimeters to Everett Community College located in Everett, Washington. The company is based out of Everett, Washington and has made multiple contributions to institutions in the past. The multimeters were sent to the engineering department of the community college and will be used in a number of different class related projects.
Engineering instructor, Matthew Parsons, of Everett Community College mentioned it is more useful to have a digital multimeter in an electrical engineering class than a pencil. The multimeters are used to measure functions such as voltage, current, temperature, and resistance.
Donations like these help drive students to pursue careers within engineering, and possibly with the Fluke. Fluke, being a leader in test equipment and software, realizes it is important to provide the youth with quality tools. The company knows the products are going to good use.
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