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“Girl Meets Additive Manufacturing”: A 4-day summer camp for high school students at the University of San Diego

Intrepid Automation, provider of next-generation industrial manufacturing solutions, announced a new partnership with Greater Than Tech (GTT), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization focusing on immersing girls and underserved youth to STEM and business to offer a free 4-day summer camp at the University of San Diego.

The “Girl Meets Additive Manufacturing” program, open to San Diego high school students, will introduce participants to additive manufacturing methods, 3D print technology, and engineering basics for industrial manufacturing.

“We’re looking forward to seeing what the students present, and hoping to spark interest in manufacturing as a career,” says Maddi Stadtmueller, senior chemical applications engineer at Intrepid Automation.

“Near and dear to my heart is being intentional with opportunities to open doors to young women of color to STEM and entrepreneurship,” said Stan Kottke, vice president and general manager of Aerostructures for Collins Aerospace. “Collins Aerospace looks forward to continuing to create pathways such as this one to introduce and develop our future workforce.”

Girls will learn computer aided design basics, create and test 3D printed parts, and showcase their designs on August 19, the final day of camp. For more information on the program, please visit https://bit.ly/3PcnSwS

To learn more about Intrepid Automation, please visit www.intrepidautomation.com.

To find out more about GTT, please visit www.greaterthantech.org.

For more information about the University of San Diego, please visit www.sandiego.edu.

You can find out more about Collins Aerospace at www.collinsaerospace.com.

 


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