Image Alternative Text: Michael Lane, a junior mechanical engineering major from Amory, presents his start-up MakerSync at the Tellus Operating Group Final Start-up Competition last week in McCool Hall’s Taylor Auditorium. The data software company MakerSync—cofounded by Dillion Carley, a freshman liberal arts major from Brandon; and Nicolas Kleiderer (pictured left), a sophomore computer engineering major from Southaven—is developing software that will help organize data for maker spaces all over the country and won the People’s
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