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UMBC’s Amy Hurst and William Easley connect with Baltimore teens through 3D printing makerspace
UMBC News·September 19, 2017 at 11:48 AM
“The print shop serves as a ‘living laboratory’ where we test the limits of modern 3D printing and scanning technology and how to design technical after-school jobs,” says Hurst.