 We partnered with Morris and Container Handling Solutions. They actually approached us and they were the ones that presented us with the idea of doing an all-girls robotics camp. We did a few robotics camps in the past but they've never been all girls and we just thought it was a really good idea to bring in a group of young ladies. My grandfather actually went to Purdue and I just kind of like decided that it would be a cool light like it's a cool opportunity and engineering I think is like fun I guess I like I get it. I find it really cool because you get to connect with a lot of people and I think girls have a lot of potential and they can work so much more when you're around other people that can probably build you up and help you understand more of these unknown things. Our campers are 13 through 17 years old. Several of them had no idea what advanced packaging looks like or what packaging machinery looks like or they don't think about packaging so when we have these companies come in like Morrison who show them what they're developing and what they're doing they have a different perspective of oh I didn't think about that when I think about like picking up a water bottle or what I think of picking up you know a box that my iPhone came in like how all that happened and they had no idea about the different positions that were available so it's just not somebody stuffing boxes into boxes it's there's developers and designers and you know there's 3D printing and lots of other things that go into that that they didn't consider it provides them with exposure. It's exciting to learn new things in this camp and especially you can learn how to code and program these robots and you can learn how these robots work. Shape thing where you trace the shapes with the robotic arm so you trace the shapes and we've done looping them we've done like calling on the other programs so you can do the shapes together we've done suction cupping like cubes and then putting it into a like bin. I like the way that you can tell it what to do. PMMI is a huge supporter of everything that the College of Technology does here at Purdue Northwest they have helped us with sponsoring three summer camps this year. MBT and PMMI provide the curriculum if you don't have a curriculum they provide the curriculum for the camp they provide an entrepreneurship lesson they also provide a really nice packaging lesson for you to incorporate into your camp so if you have an idea of what you want your camp to look like great if not MBT and PMMI does a great job of providing you with materials. I think I'm going to work on this in college and then maybe like start to invent something like a Roomba or something like that. Hope that I go into engineering then I could probably work with these robots. It's like engineering is a really really cool there's a lot of money in it. So our students they each get a camp shirt through PMMI and through that's Bolton thing in the jakes and the company logo is on each of the shirts so it's a great way for them to promote their company and it's also a great way for our campers to go home and talk great things about these companies so then it also families are also familiar with their companies.