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UW Engineering 7 | 7fl | U/C
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UW has released some more information about Engineering VII


Quote:"To accommodate major undergraduate growth, E7 will provide much-needed teaching space for the Faculty’s new biomedical engineering, which received over 900 applications this year, and expanded mechatronics engineering programs. It will house some of the best research facilities in the world, including an additive manufacturing (3D printing) laboratory.  E7 will also be home to the Conrad Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology Centre and the multidisciplinary Engineering Ideas Clinic™, where undergraduate students integrate classroom theory with hands-on learning as they design, build, test and refine ideas. Construction on E7 is expected to begin this fall and take three years."


 I understand that there will also be a large sealed atrium for drone testing. Apparently, at least according to this image below, there will also be a water table and sand box.

[Image: msc-ideas-clinic.jpg]
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UW Engineering 7 | 7fl | U/C - by rangersfan - 11-01-2014, 11:09 PM
RE: UW Engineering VII | ?m | 7fl | proposed - by nms - 04-28-2015, 03:58 PM
RE: UW Engineering VII | ?m | 7fl | U/C - by urbd - 10-27-2016, 09:26 AM

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