While it looks like fun, there's more beyond the surface, as technology introduces Iowa Falls-Alden High School students to basic coding and project building in Robotics classes.
On 18 and 19 March 2026, Dortmund will become the meeting place for the bulk solids, process and recycling industry.
Existing technology is being upcycled and deployed in new ways as companies seek to measure more data, more accurately.
While it looks like fun, there's more beyond the surface, as technology introduces Iowa Falls-Alden High School students to basic coding and project building in Robotics classes.
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