Breanne Kanak, who teaches art and design in the White Lake School District, learned a lot about failure last summer during the Discovery Center WiFab Retreat a
Malco Products sought to improve product development of tools and equipment the company produces for trade professionals in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
Production bottlenecks and manufacturing issues prompted Dental Crafters Co-owner Robert Slominski to seek a better way to serve dentists and patients.
Creative work by UW-Stout students in the game design and development program was on display Jan. 20 in Bloomington, Minn., during a Protospiel game expo.