K-12 Students Design 3D Prints… For Space!

Maker Faire Bay Area 2017

May 19th-21st

Presentation Education

FutureEngineers.org is home to the ASME Foundation and NASA’s student innovation challenge series, where K-12 students are asked to design useful tools, containers, and objects for astronauts to 3D print in space. Come learn why 3D printing is so important to the future of space travel!

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Deanne Bell

Deanne Bell is an engineer, television host, and entrepreneur. As co-host of CNBC’s 'Make Me A Millionaire Inventor’, Deanne advises makers on their journeys to turn inventions into businesses. In 2014, Deanne founded Future Engineers, an online education platform that hosts national innovation challenges for students.

Categories: Education, 3D Printing, Engineering, Flying & Aeronautics, Young Makers

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