The Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico (PUPR) held its commencement ceremony for the Orlando Campus on July 9, 2026, marking a milestone in the institution’s 60th anniversary. The graduating class, composed of professionals in engineering, business administration and technology, underscores the university’s deliberate growth strategy to prepare competitive leaders in an era of digital transformation and artificial intelligence.
Since establishing its presence in Central Florida in 2003, the Orlando Campus has focused on connecting academia with industry. According to the university, these graduates will strengthen company competitiveness and contribute to the economic development of Florida and Puerto Rico. The campus aligns with Goal #4 of PUPR’s 2022-2027 Strategic Plan, which emphasizes expansion, positioning and strategic alliances. Meetings with the Puerto Rico Department of Economic Development and Commerce and chambers of commerce identified market priorities including STEM talent development, advanced entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, aerospace and construction management.
“At the Polytechnic University, academia connects with industry to turn knowledge into opportunities,” said Ernesto Vázquez Martínez, president of PUPR. “On our 60th Anniversary, the Orlando Campus demonstrates that our educational model transcends borders and prepares leaders ready to compete, drive digital transformation and move the economy of the future.”
The campus recently formalized five memoranda of understanding with organizations such as the Hispanic Metro Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Puerto Rico College of Engineers and Land Surveyors (Florida Chapter), the Office of Senator Rick Scott, the Central Florida Contractors Association, and SVG Institute. These alliances facilitate continuing education, internships and employment opportunities through partnerships like BMA Group.
“Each alliance we sign in Central Florida opens a concrete connection for our students and graduates,” said Dr. Lilliam Román, director of the Orlando Campus. “Our objective is to consolidate the Orlando Campus as a benchmark for STEM and business education, with real opportunities for employment, internships, applied innovation and professional development.”
The graduation comes one year after the inauguration of the Aerospace Engineering Laboratory at the Orlando Campus, a $2.9 million facility featuring a jet engine, autonomous vehicle research lab, supersonic and subsonic wind tunnels, flight simulators and 3D printers. This lab positions Orlando as a key node for Florida’s aerospace industry, a strategic priority for the university.
Data from the university shows strong outcomes: 74% of undergraduate alumni and 79% of graduate alumni are employed, with 86% working full-time and 71% in the U.S. private sector. The campus offers flexible learning modalities, including in-person, hybrid and online options, with a bilingual faculty supporting Hispanic students.
The Polytechnic University holds a 4-star rating in the international QS Stars system and is designated a National Center of Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the NSA and U.S. Department of Homeland Security. As it commemorates 60 years, the institution aims to become a recognized STEM benchmark in Central Florida and beyond.
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