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Public invited to see Trine student innovations at Design Expo
By: Colin Meadowcroft - Monday, April 25, 2022

Trine University's 20th annual Engineering Design Expo offers members of the community the opportunity to learn more about these projects and other innovative solutions developed by university students this year.

The expo will feature award-winning robots that fight and solve mazes. A device to wake veterans from PTSD nightmares. New building projects and roadway features. Processes to improve products from biofuels to beer.
Hosted by the Allen School of Engineering and Computing from 1-3 p.m. Friday, April 29, the free expo will feature 49 senior projects on display throughout the concourse of the university's MTI Center.

Those who attend can learn more from Trine's student engineers about the processes they used to create and, in many cases, implement their design projects.

For more information, contact Jason Blume, executive director, Trine innovation 1, at 260-665-4265 or blumej@trine.edu.

The university invites area businesses and organizations to submit projects for senior-level business and/or engineering students to complete during the 2022-23 school year.



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