Career Corner | OHIO Makes Holding Open House for Students, Sept. 4

Bringing Ohio IP Ecosystem Partners Together Join representatives from the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO), NASA Glenn Research Center, and The Ohio Aerospace Institute for a seminar on taking your idea from concept to copyright. In an era where technology, innovation, and intellectual property (IP) are pivotal to economic development and competitive advantage, we have designed an event to bridge these critical areas with the strategic goals of businesses. This event aims to educate participants on intellectual property, technology transfer, and the economic development opportunities awaiting innovative businesses.

Students are invited to an OHIO Makes open house on Sept. 4 at 6 p.m. at Athens MakerSpace, 751 W. Union St.

There currently is a call for applications for students to receive a membership to the Athens MakerSpace—the first 10 accepted can win up to $250 in guaranteed project supplies!

A free shuttle will run from the bottom of Baker Center to the Open House.

This new project is a partnership between the Ohio University CoLab, LIGHTS Regional Innovation Network, and ReUse Industries’ Athens MakerSpace.

It offers OHIO students full access to the Athens MakerSpace; training in trades such as sewing, woodworking, metalwork, 3-D printing, and more; funding; and mentoring from faculty and community experts.

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Students are invited to an OHIO Makes open house on Sept. 4 at 6 p.m. at Athens MakerSpace, 751 W. Union St.

There currently is a call for applications for students to receive a membership to the Athens MakerSpace—the first 10 accepted can win up to $250 in guaranteed project supplies!

A free shuttle will run from the bottom of Baker Center to the Open House.

This new project is a partnership between the Ohio University CoLab, LIGHTS Regional Innovation Network, and ReUse Industries’ Athens MakerSpace.

It offers OHIO students full access to the Athens MakerSpace; training in trades such as sewing, woodworking, metalwork, 3-D printing, and more; funding; and mentoring from faculty and community experts.