ANGOLA, IN - Featuring projects that provide features such as safety, mobility, convenience and efficiency, Trine University's 21st annual Engineering Design Expo offers members of the public the chance to see the knowledge and skills of Trine University students on display.
Held from 1-3 p.m. Friday, April 28, in the MTI Center, the free expo will feature 55 senior design projects from the Allen School of Engineering and Computing.
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.
"The seniors within the Allen School of Engineering and Computing have been working hard throughout the year on their design projects, with much support from faculty advisors and other staff within the school," said Bill Barry, Ph.D., dean of the Allen School of Engineering and Computing.
"We're proud and excited for them to show off to the community all they have accomplished this year."
This year's design projects attracted a record amount of external sponsorship, with industry partners contributing more than $80,000 toward project costs.
"We're grateful to all our industry partners and proud that we can help them address current and future needs while providing our seniors with hands-on experience in solving real-world problems," said Jason Blume, assistant vice president, Trine innovation 1.
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