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PSU Technology Conference

By: Jennifer Penate
Updated: November 9, 2012
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 PITTSBURG, KS.--- Pittsburg State University hosted the 70th annual Technology Conference yesterday and today. Students and faculty got a chance to experiment with new computer software, robot programming, and more. About 500 businesses were on hand, giving out information about their latest inventions. The conference attracted people from the Four States as well from across the country.

"To see what the latest and greatest is as far as technological developments as well as how to teach that technology," states John Iley, Technology Professor. 

The conference also featured college students showing off their skills in science, math, and engineering competitions.

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