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Re: how often does your team meet during build season?

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Originally Posted by blakcheez View Post
Wow, lots of replies within a few hours. Uhm, anyway, we have the main teacher and an engineer mentor from a company called Fluke (I still don't know who they are) ...
Since you have a mentor from Fluke, and your post implies that this engineer might be your only technical mentor, it would be a good idea for your team to learn a little about that company. Sponsors, judges, politicians, school administrators, and other interested people just love it when students learn a few things about the folks who volunteer their time to help.

Fluke is a highly respected instrumentation company. They are part of a larger corporation called Danaher. A division called Fluke Biomedical has one of its head offices in Cleveland, so that may be where your team's mentor works. Fluke Biomedical's website can be found here.
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