Lansmont created a Liaison Program to further our cooperation and interaction with the research and education community.
Qualifying partners are provided with preferential access to Lansmont technology and support services. In return, we ask that our technology is used to teach current testing and measurements applications. More importantly, we encourage our Liaison partners to “think outside the box” and continuously exploring new ways to improve packaging and product designs.
Professional industry organizations
Promoting and supporting innovative research and test standard development
Our technical experts are actively involved in promoting and supporting the research behind many cross-industry bodies and test standards, including:
University and global research partners
Lansmont was founded in part as a result of innovative shock testing research that was conducted at a university ans continues to promote and support innovative research through strategic partnerships with university and research institutes throughout the world.
- Binghamton University
- Christian Brothers University
- Clemson University Packaging Science
- Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Packaging Program
- Michigan State University School of Packaging
- Rochester Institute of Technology Packaging Science
- San Jose State Packaging Program
- University of Florida Packaging Engineering
- University of Wisconsin, Stout Packaging Program
- Virginia Tech University Center for Packaging and Unit Load Design
- AIDIMA – Valencia, Spain
- CETEA Packaging Technology Center – Campinas, Brazil
- China Packaging Research and Test Center, Tianjin, China
- Danish Technological Institute – Denmark
- ESIEC – Reims, France
- Fraunhofer Institute – Dortmund, Germany
- Indian Institute or Packaging
- ITENE – Valencia, Spain
- Jinan University – Zhuhai, China
- Universidad De Monterrey – Monterrey, Mexico
- Universidad De La Salle – Baijo, Mexico
- UHasselt – Belgium
- University of Maryland, Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering
- US Army Research Laboratory
- US Air Force Research Laboratory
- Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory