Girard, Ohio – Altronic LLC of Girard Ohio, a division of Switzerland-based HOERBIGER Group, announces the Altronic Innovation-Martina Hörbiger Scholarship endowment for electrical engineering at the Youngstown State University Foundation.
“As a YSU engineering graduate, I can attest to the curiosity and excitement the engineering program sparked in me,” said David Lepley, Altronic president. “This scholarship aims to support and inspire the next generation of innovators who will drive technological advancements and sustainable solutions.”
The Altronic Innovation-Martina Hörbiger Scholarship will be awarded annually to an undergraduate student majoring in Electrical Engineering (EE) or Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) maintaining a minimum 2.75 GPA.
Since its beginnings in 1953, Altronic has been pioneering innovation. With more than 50 worldwide patents, Altronic is a recognized leader in state-of-the-art digital ignition systems and engine controls. Operators and manufacturers around the globe consistently turn to Altronic for their critical, high-performance gas engine needs.
HOERBIGER was founded in 1895 with the invention of the steel plate valve. In 1945, Martina Hörbiger helmed the company, steering HOERBIGER into international markets, diversifying its product portfolio, building a worldwide services network, and establishing a framework for company growth that has continued beyond her leadership tenure and death in 1989. To this day, the company still benefits from her strong entrepreneurial personality and forward-thinking.
“The Altronic Innovation-Martina Hörbiger Scholarship,” Lepley explained, “reflects both Altronic’s mission to lead and Martina Hörbiger’s driving spirit. With this scholarship, we hope to foster that same initiative in like-minded students and develop an ongoing pipeline of talent that we can draw upon for our business and to support the community at large.”
“Youngstown State University and the YSU Foundation are grateful for Altronic’s long-standing tradition of supporting YSU students,” said Paul McFadden, the Foundation’s president. “This scholarship carries a special meaning; while providing critical financial assistance, it will also inspire student recipients to honor and carry the name of Martina Hörbiger, her spirit of innovation, and entrepreneurship.”
Altronic LLC, a HOERBIGER company, is a global leader in the design and manufacture of electronic spark ignition systems, accessories, engine controls, and instruments. Based in Girard, Ohio, USA, they have extensive expertise in the design of advanced industrial electronics.
HOERBIGER is active worldwide in 43 countries on all continents. 6,174 employees at 133 locations – including 30 production plants – deliver reliable solutions for better performance, increased safety, and fewer emissions for renowned customers from the energy sector, the process industry, the automotive industry, the mechanical engineering industry, safety technology, and the electronics industry. In 2023, they generated sales of 1.416 billion euros.
The Youngstown State University Foundation is an independent, nonprofit organization that supports student scholarships, student development, and career opportunities.