![]() ![]() SEDTAPP and Learning Factory have both created successful models for small-scale design projects $3k–$10k per design project Quick and easy to execute (if semester aligns) Company-friendly IP and NDA policies Model works well for companies of any size Attractive to large companies (recruiting, branding) Affordable for Small/Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs/start-upsĦ Lion Launch Pad The Lion Launch Pad (Lion LP) is Penn State’s on-campus, student-centric business accelerator program providing No-rent office space in 123 Keller Bldg. $25,000+ Research Sponsored Industry Engagements Integrated Projects? $20,000 EDSGN 100 $15,000 $10,000 Capstone $5000 First-Year Sophomore Junior Senior Grad (MS) Grad (PhD) E-Ship, L-Ship, HESE, Product Realization Minors Integrated Design Solutions Lion Launch Pad MS EDSGN? CRDI & Iron Lion Design Challenge Supporting Infrastructure Learning FactoryĬlient-sponsored projects since late 1990s Prolific idea creation, with market value, documented in web reports of over 150 four-student teams Teams follow design process, from customer needs assessment, concept generation, and selection to documented model Example clients/industry Xerox Armstrong Industries followed up with LF capstone projects Shell sponsored top idea through LF project Intuitive Control Systems, LLC Local SME Currently booked through Spring & Fall 2012Ĥ Learning Factory Capstone Design ProjectsĮstablished in 1995 Mission Provide hands-on real-world design experience through industry-partnered capstone projects 135 projects for 80 different clients in 2011/12 680 students in 13 engr depts involved in 2011/12 Joint projects with Arts & Architecture, Business, Communications, Earth & Mineral Sciences, IST Bilén Head, School of Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs Electrical Engineering Aerospace Engineering Center for Space Research Programs Simpson Director, The Learning Factory Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Engineering Design Information Sciences & Technology Sven G. Payette is the architect for both projects and the engineering campus master plan, which includes a new quad and plaza to activate the West Campus as a landmark destination for student activity.Presentation on theme: "Engineering Design & Prototyping Activities across Penn State"- Presentation transcript:ġ Engineering Design & Prototyping Activities across Penn State ![]() LEED Gold sustainable design certification will be sought for West 1 and West 2. Construction began in fall of 2020 and occupancy is expected in fall of 2023. The collaborative 105,000-gsf facility will include multiuse design studios and modular high-bay spaces to foster entrepreneurship and innovation. Penn State is also constructing the adjacent West 2 building to provide teaching and research labs, maker spaces, flexible classrooms, and faculty offices for the School of Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs. Featuring specialized core facilities, an expanded learning factory, and a vibrant commons, West 1 will integrate a variety of student support offices including the Center for Engineering Outreach and Inclusion, the Center for Global Engineering Engagement, and the Engineering Advising Center. Strategically grouping research programs by theme will dramatically increase the utilization of shared spaces. Located on the West Campus, the 290,000-gsf facility will provide general-purpose classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, and research and teaching labs for programs in aerospace engineering, architectural engineering, acoustics, and civil and environmental engineering. Pennsylvania State University broke ground in July of 2021 on the West 1 engineering building in University Park. ![]()
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