Left to right: Farmers National Bank Regional Manager Eric Funk and DuBois Branch Manager Kelli Allison present a $50,000 check to Penn State DuBois Interim Chancellor Ping Werner and NCPA LaunchBox Director Brad Lashinsky. Their gift establishes the Farmers National Bank Endowment in support of the North Central PA LaunchBox powered by Penn State DuBois. The group is pictured in front of just some of the 3-D printers housed in the on-campus Idea Lab, where prototypes of new products can be brought to life for budding entrepreneurs.
The Farmers National Bank of Emlenton, Pennsylvania, has pledged $50,000 to create the Farmers National Bank Endowment in support of the North Central PA LaunchBox powered by Penn State DuBois.
Left to right: Farmers National Bank Regional Manager Eric Funk and DuBois Branch Manager Kelli Allison present a $50,000 check to Penn State DuBois Interim Chancellor Ping Werner and NCPA LaunchBox Director Brad Lashinsky. Their gift establishes the Farmers National Bank Endowment in support of the North Central PA LaunchBox powered by Penn State DuBois. The group is pictured in front of just some of the 3-D printers housed in the on-campus Idea Lab, where prototypes of new products can be brought to life for budding entrepreneurs.
Penn State DuBois undergraduates Scot Coble and Jacob Feldbauer are researching a new process for manufacturing powder metal parts that is impacting the global industry, and has caught the attention of a major industry publication.
In front, Penn State DuBois engineering student Scot Coble tests the hardness of a powder metal sample produced through the Vulcan Process. In back, left to right, senior adjunct faculty member Stephen Feldbauer and Penn State Material Sciences and Engineering student Jacob Feldbauer await the results.
In front, Penn State DuBois engineering student Scot Coble tests the hardness of a powder metal sample produced through the Vulcan Process. In back, left to right, senior adjunct faculty member Stephen Feldbauer and Penn State Material Sciences and Engineering student Jacob Feldbauer await the results.