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Robotics, 3-D printing, mechatronics + more at Fluor Field for AM&E Night

This educational event at Fluor Field is free for K-12 students.

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Kids at a table featuring GE products

AM&E Night is a great way for students (and parents) to learn about wide-ranging, cutting-edge career paths.

Photo provided by the Greenville Drive

Head to Fluor Field on Tuesday, July 18, starting at 5:30 p.m. for the Drive’s 8th annual Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering Night.

Created to help ignite a passion for AM&E among local K-12 students, the event will include:

  • 15+ interactive exhibits (think: robotics, augmented reality, 3D printing, and more)
  • representatives from leading Upstate companies (like BMW, Michelin, and General Electric)
  • and a panel discussion on District 356 featuring industry and academic leaders.

Reserve free tickets for K-12 students

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