Patrick Scheuermann, right, director of Marshall, and John Mason, Auburn University vice president for research and economic development, sign a Space Act Agreement on July 30 at the university. The agreement is to explore and advance the applications of additive manufacturing. In addition to focusing on additive manufacturing, the agreement is designed to advance STEM disciplines – science, technology, engineering and mathematics – by engaging students and teachers in NASA’s missions and opportunities; investigate and develop technologies; and share facilities, capabilities and technical expertise. (Auburn University)
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