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                                                 PHOTOS COURTESY OF INVENTIONLAND EDUCATION
student work with their peers and teachers in a cross-disciplinary approach in this building, the science is there all day long. Why should other schools get involved? This is a tremendous program that, compared to our overall school budgets, doesn't cost a lot of money and provides students with an experience that I think is difficult to create in other disciplines."
Student Outcomes:
Actual Licensing Agreements
In the past year, two eighth-grade students from Grove City Middle School (Mia Mertz and Madison Mulato) saw their in- vention earn a license to bring their product to market after participating in their invention contest.
Likewise, a team of international Inventionland students from Jordan participated in the Youth Innovation Project and earned a licensing agreement for their developed product. It was co-sponsored by Amideast and the Jordan Ministry of Youth.
Both sets of products will be available for purchase in 2023.
Immersive Innovation Labs
Bring it All Together
Inventionland Education works closely with schools, designers, and architects to design, construct, and install award-winning
    Deluxe Cruiser Center
Help Little “cruisers” learn to stand, practice walking, discover themselves,
and explore reflections in multiple mirrors.
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