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3D print project drives success for Utica Community Schools grad
New opportunities created for student creating model cars

Since her graduation in June, a senior project for the Utica Center for Science and Industry has driven a lot of success for Brooke Sasinowski.
Sasinowski, a 2017 graduate of Henry Ford II High School, created two model cars that she built using a 3D printer - one of which was operational.
She said the project has gathered a great deal of attention for her and has created new opportunities.
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Sasinowski currently has an ongoing internship at Intrepid Control Systems where she designs mechanical cases for vehicle spy products.
She is currently attending Oakland University for Industrial Engineering and working with a business partner to create 3D printing company remakes vintage model car parts. Here senior project has been featured in a National Magazine - RC Car Action - and she was interviewed at a racing event.
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Source: Utica Community Schools
Dr. Christine Johns, Superintendent of Schools