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ESU professor recognized for work in 3D printing

ESU professor recognized for work in 3D printing

Written by David

September 3, 2019

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Darlene Farris-LaBar, an East Stroudsburg University professor of Art + Design, was recognized at the tecBRIDGE Innovation Conference on Smart Machines and Materials for both her professional and educational efforts in the 3D printing industry.

An East Stroudsburg University professor recently held the distinction of featured speaker at the third annual tecBRIDGE Innovation Conference on Smart Machines and Materials. Darlene Farris-LaBar, an ESU professor of Art + Design, shared some of her expertise Aug. 15-16 during the event at Hilton Scranton Conference Center.

 

More than 40 speakers and 200 individuals participated in this year’s tecBRIDGE event. The two-day conference highlighted revolutionary research and innovative commercialization activities taking place at regional colleges and universities, as well as collaborative opportunities for funding future initiatives. Farris-LaBar’s breakout presentation, “Heavy Metal — The Disruption of 3D Printing,” was featured in the academic track that took place […]

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