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Endress+Hauser recently inaugurated its Design and Innovation Studio — a center equipped with Industry 4.0 technology and STEM-learning opportunities for students in kindergarten through eighth grade, as well as applications for high school students. In partnership with Purdue Indiana Next Generation Manufacturing Competitiveness Center (IN-MaC), the process automation manufacturer welcomed local educators, guidance counselors and teachers to the grand opening of its new center. The center offers 3D printing, robotics, Sphero robots, Little Bits building kits, engineering and science modules, and coding education. Teachers can reserve the space as an extension of their classroom activities as all curriculum is aligned with
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