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Testimonials
| “Food. Shelter. Transportation. …the BUV can be the “car for humanity”, meeting human needs and glorifying our Lord.” | |||
| Millard Fuller, President, Habitat for Humanity | |||
“…the BUV has helped tremendously in hauling cement, sand, lumber and tools for our construction projects.” |
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| Cris Garcia, Bethshean Mexico Mission | |||
"The BUV uses many standardized chassis components with proven, robust designs to help ensure durability in remote environments.” |
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| Jerry Hornback, Engineering Manager ArvinMeritor | |||
“Engineering students desiring a humanitarian outlet for their gifts will find BUV design projects to be ideally suited to both their education and their passion. They will find IAT to be that rare customer that depends on student design work.” |
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| Matthew Green, Capstone Design, University of Texas | |||
“The BUV provides an excellent means for our engineering students to be involved in a real world engineering project. The students get significant motivation from the clear humanitarian component. They get a better sense of the global possibilities in engineering and a broader understanding of how their engineering skills can be utilized to benefit mankind.” |
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| Tom Hellmuth, Dean of Engineering, LeTourneau University | |||
“We like the BUV competition because it provides a vehicle for hands-on learning, and it provides recognition for the university. Also, low-cost transportation for the developing world is not just another race around a track.” |
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| Mark Patterson, Assistant Professor, University of Dayton | |||
“The BUV has tremendous potential to improve transportation and serve as a tool for evangelism in remote areas of developing countries.” |
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| Dr. Y.G. Kim, Professor of Appropriate Technology, John Brown University | |||









