Purdue-Invented Concrete Strength Sensing System Wins Edison Award
April 20, 2024
April 20, 2024
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, April 20 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
A Purdue University invention that could help reduce time and money spent on the construction and repair of concrete highway pavement and other structures has been recognized as a gold winner of an Edison Award in the Critical Human Infrastructure category.
The Edison Awards, considered the "Oscars of innovation," are given annually to "recognize the persistence and . . .
A Purdue University invention that could help reduce time and money spent on the construction and repair of concrete highway pavement and other structures has been recognized as a gold winner of an Edison Award in the Critical Human Infrastructure category.
The Edison Awards, considered the "Oscars of innovation," are given annually to "recognize the persistence and . . .