Brad Hennessie
An event at the University of Maryland Baltimore this week is showing where the maker movement intersects with health and sciences.
On Tuesday, March 6, the university’s Health Sciences and Human Services Library is hosting a daylong MakerExpo.
The event provides a chance for entrepreneurs, technologists and academic experts to meet each other and learn about work in health sciences.
According to organizers, it’s a chance to meet folks who are interested in areas such as 3D modeling, virtual and augmented reality and robotics, among other topics.
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