Photo credit: Andrey Popov – adobe.stock.com For three days in June 2021, Virtual Engineering Days presents educational sessions on packaging for cannabis, sustainability, medical devices, smart manufacturing, and other key areas.
Americans are gearing up for in-person events in the near future. But until then, virtual presentations and learning continue to be the go-to solution.
Informa Markets-Engineering, the parent company of
Packaging Digest, is reprising its popular 2020 event: Virtual Engineering Week. This year it’s a shorter agenda. Virtual Engineering Days 2021 runs just three days instead of the full week: June 15-17, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
We’ve packed a lot into these days, though. From keynotes and sophisticated, algorithm-driven “matchmaking” to live product demos and exhibitor innovations, attendees will have plenty to see and do.
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Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering 08 Apr, 2021
Students showcase their senior design projects pre-pandemic – April 2019 E-Days competition at the Lory Student Center.
What makes a concrete canoe float? How do you design and produce a golf bag entirely on a 3D printer? Can you detect COVID-19 from someone’s breath?
Learn about these projects and 100 more from graduating Colorado State University engineering seniors at the first virtual Engineering Days event on April 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Trent Sieg (’18), a CSU mechanical engineering alumnus who is the long snapper for the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL, is scheduled to help kick off E-Days with other alumni, industry leaders and teachers starting at 9 a.m. The full schedule and all project summaries are now listed on the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering website.