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Towson University students 3D-printed the InvestMaryland Challenge awards

Three awards were handed to three startups Monday night during the InvestMaryland Challenge awards ceremony, as Technically Baltimore reported. All three awards were 3D-printed by Towson University students Jessica Searfino and Amanda Paunil, who are both studying interdisciplinary object design. MDBizNews reports that the students “created the awards out of plaster using the university’s 3D printing […]

The 3D-printed InvestMaryland Challenge awards.

Three awards were handed to three startups Monday night during the InvestMaryland Challenge awards ceremony, as Technically Baltimore reported.
All three awards were 3D-printed by Towson University students Jessica Searfino and Amanda Paunil, who are both studying interdisciplinary object design.
MDBizNews reports that the students “created the awards out of plaster using the university’s 3D printing lab,” the Object Lab at Towson.
Read the full story at MDBizNews.

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